2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2023.148396
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Vigilance end-spurt patterns in event-related potentials

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“…Unsurprisingly, non-monotonicity emerged in the frontal N1 ERP associated with controlled attentional orientation, while the parietal P3 ERP, indexing context processing, also exhibited a similar pattern. Other research also demonstrated that non-monotonic ERP activity across diverse vigilance tasks were dominated by frontal ERP components, though energetical activity was also observed in parietal P3 components (Morris et al, 2023 ). These findings provide converging evidence for the energetical control of basic functions but are less conclusive with respect to cortical orientation and the role of motivation.…”
Section: Neurological Basis Of the Hybrid Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Unsurprisingly, non-monotonicity emerged in the frontal N1 ERP associated with controlled attentional orientation, while the parietal P3 ERP, indexing context processing, also exhibited a similar pattern. Other research also demonstrated that non-monotonic ERP activity across diverse vigilance tasks were dominated by frontal ERP components, though energetical activity was also observed in parietal P3 components (Morris et al, 2023 ). These findings provide converging evidence for the energetical control of basic functions but are less conclusive with respect to cortical orientation and the role of motivation.…”
Section: Neurological Basis Of the Hybrid Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 96%