正交多项式趋势分析有助于解释高功能自闭症事件相关脑电位异常

J. Stauder, J. C. Woestenburg, F. Hassainia, L. Mottron, P. Robaey
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摘要

正交多项式趋势分析可以在少量刺激呈现的基础上提取与事件相关的大脑活动,从而研究与事件相关的大脑活动的任务时间变化。通过将高功能自闭症组与匹配的对照组进行比较,可以说明这些信息对传统平均事件相关电位解释的影响。
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Orthogonal polynomial trend analysis helps interpreting abnormalities in event-related brain potentials in high functioning autism
Orthogonal polynomial trend analysis allows the extraction of event-related brain activity on basis of a few stimulus presentations enabling the study of time on task changes in event-related brain activity. The impact of this information on the interpretation of conventionally averaged event-related potentials is illustrated by comparing a high functioning autism group to matched controls.
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