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Short duration power changes in the EEG during recognition memory for words and faces
Adrian P. Burgess, J. H. Gruzelier
School of Psychology
Cognition & Neuroscience Research Group (CNRG)
Aston Research Centre for Health in Ageing
College of Health and Life Sciences
Aston Institute of Health & Neurodevelopment
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Recognition Memory
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Power Change
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Electroencephalogram
100%
Repetition Effects
50%
Healthy Volunteers
25%
Memory Task
25%
Event-related Potentials
25%
Desynchronization
25%
Event-related Desynchronization
25%
Word Recognition
25%
New Words
25%
Face Memory
25%
Temporoparietal
25%
Alpha Frequency
25%
Theta Frequency
25%
Upper alpha
25%
Low alpha
25%
Models of Recognition Memory
25%
Neuroscience
Face
100%
Recognition Memory
100%
Electroencephalogram
100%
Evoked Potential
25%
Event-Related Potential
25%
Psychology
Recognition Memory
100%
Electroencephalogram
100%
Evoked Potential
25%
Event-Related Potential
25%
Synchronization
25%