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Science 28 February 1975:
Vol. 187. no. 4178, pp. 754 - 755
DOI: 10.1126/science.1114321

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Science, Vol 187, Issue 4178, 754-755
Copyright © 1975 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


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Evoked brain potentials as indicators of decision-making

H Begleiter and B Porjesz

The effects of decision-making processes on evoked brain potentials recorded at the vertex were studied in human subjects. Significantly different visual evoked potentials to the same physical stimulus were obtained in trails that resulted in different behavioral decisions. The results suggest that certain characteristics of evoked potentials may perhaps be used as indicators of specific behavioral outcomes.


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