event-related potentials (erps)
Event-related potentials (ERPs) refer to the electrical brain activity that occurs in response to a specific event or stimulus. These electrical signals are recorded through electrodes placed on the scalp and provide valuable insights into cognitive processes such as attention, perception, and memory. ERPs allow researchers to examine the timing and magnitude of neural responses, aiding in the understanding of how the brain processes information.
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