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Correlative Behavioral and Evoked-Potential Analysis of “Inhibitory” Temporal-Lobe Function

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A number of studies involving habituation and conditioning have indicated the existence of the marked lability and flexibility of evoked-cerebral-electrical potential. Specifically, modification of cerebral-evoked-potential amplitude has been correlated with the factor of changing significance of the stimulus for the organism [1, 2].

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Wada, J.A. (1968). Correlative Behavioral and Evoked-Potential Analysis of “Inhibitory” Temporal-Lobe Function. In: Wortis, J. (eds) Recent Advances in Biological Psychiatry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-9072-5_17

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