In a conventional vigilance situation a relationship has been found between the averaged evoked cortical response to the vigilance stimuli and the Ss' ability to detect occasional, slight changes in these stimuli. The pattern of change in the evoked response that accompanied failures of detection suggested lowered arousal rather than distracted attention as the cause. (Author)
Evoked Cortical Response During Vigilance
1966
2 pages
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Englisch
Emerald Group Publishing | 1980