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5 unusual facts about Oddball paradigm


Oddball paradigm

Stimuli that are rare and intrusive are more likely to elicit the classic parietal P300 in REM sleep.

It has been found that an event related potential across the parieto-central area of the skull that is usually around 300 ms and called P300 is larger after the target stimulus.

The P300 wave only occurs if the subject is actively engaged in the task of detecting the targets.

Research to date indicates that P300 can be recorded during the transition to sleep and then reappears in REM sleep.

Since P300 has been shown to be an attention-dependent cognitive component in wakefulness, one might suppose that it would be absent during sleep-a time in which information processing of external stimuli is commonly thought to be inhibited.



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