Browsing by Subject "Potenciales evocados"
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Binge drinking affects attentional and visual working memory processing in young university students
(Wiley, 2009)Background: Binge Drinking (BD) typically involves heavy drinking over a short time, followed by a period of abstinence, and is common among young people, especially university students. Animal studies have demonstrated ... -
Binge drinking affects brain oscillations linked to motor inhibition and execution
(SAGE Publications, 2017)Introduction: Neurofunctional studies have shown that binge drinking (BD) patterns of alcohol consumption during adolescence and youth are associated with anomalies in brain functioning. Recent evidence suggests that ... -
El papel de las variables léxico-semánticas en la desambiguación de cláusulas de relativo con doble antecedente: animacidad, valencia afectiva y activación emocional
(2012-05-30)El principal objetivo de esta investigación era conocer cómo se procesan las oraciones ambiguas de relativo con doble antecedente del tipo Alguien disparó contra el criado de la actriz que estaba en el balcón. La ambigüedad ... -
Estudo dos cambios na actividade eléctrica cerebral asociados ao declive na memoria de traballo visoespacial, no envellecemento san e no deterioro cognitivo leve
(2018)[GL] O deterioro cognitivo leve (DCL) é un estadio intermedio entre o envellecemento san e o que cursa con demencia. No presente estudo seleccionáronse dous grupos de participantes (Control san e DCL) nos que se estudaron ... -
Event-related potentials elicited by infrequent non-target stimuli in young children of alcoholics: Family history and gender differences
(Oxford University Press, 1998)This article analyses the visual and auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited by infrequent non-target stimuli in young children with alcoholic fathers. The aim was to study the characteristics of the ERP waves ... -
Funcionamiento neurocognitivo
(Socidrogalcohol, 2015)El presente capítulo forma parte de la Guía Clínica sobre consumo intensivo de alcohol en jóvenes editada por Socidrogalcohol en el marco de una serie de publicaciones que recogen pautas y recomendaciones para mejorar la ... -
Hiperactivation of right inferior frontal cortex in young binge drinkers during response inhibition: A follow-up study
(Wiley, 2012)Aims: The objective of this study was to examine brain activity, with particular attention to prefrontal function, during response execution and inhibition in youths who have engaged in binge drinking (BD) for at least 2 ... -
Long-latency ERPs and recognition of facial identity
(MIT PressCognitive Neuroscience Institute [Copublisher], 2003)N400 brain event-related potential (ERP) is a mismatch negativity originally found in response to semantic incongruences of a linguistic nature and is used paradigmatically to investigate memory organization in various ... -
Potenciales evocados como marcadores de riesgo para el alcoholismo
(Universitat de Barcelona, 1991)En este informe se presenta una revisión de trabajos acerca de la utilización de distintos componentes de los potenciales evocados como marcadores de riesgo para desarrollar alcoholisrno. Los jóvenes procedentes de familias ... -
Reversibility of brain-stem evoked potential abnormalities in abstinent chronic alcoholics: one year follow-up
(Elsevier, 1994)Brain-stem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) were studied in 34 chronic alcoholics who had been abstinent for 1 year, and in age- and sex-matched control subjects. The patients were examined 3 times, at 1 month, 5 months ... -
The effects of stimulus intensity and age on visual-evoked potentials (VEPs) in normal children
(Wiley, 1999)In this study, we explored the effects of flash intensity and age on visual-evoked potentials (VEPs) in a sample of 85 children aged 8–15 years. Results of previous studies are discrepant regarding the extent to which ... -
Visual and auditory event-related potentials in young children of alcoholics from high- and low-density families
(Wiley, 1998)Event-related potentials (ERPs), particularly the P3 wave, have been proposed as biological markers of genetic risk for alcoholism. The present study assesses the ERPs from 102 boys and girls (7 to 15 years old) divided ...