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Ebrown

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Components of AEPs recorded in the first few milliseconds after a stimulus are
 
  A) almost always auditory.
  B) almost always visual.
  C) not usually influenced by the meaning of the stimulus.
  D) of special interest to cognitive psychologists.
  E) almost always influenced by the meaning of the stimulus.

Question 2

The P300
 
  A) is an EEG wave that often occurs after the presentation of a momentary stimulus meaningful to the volunteer.
  B) is a negative EEG wave.
  C) is a far-field potential occurring 300 mm from the electrode.
  D) occurs about 300 seconds prior to a response.
  E) is a component of the potential evoked by a meaningless click.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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