Developmental changes in the theta response system: a single sweep analysis



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JULIANA YORDANOVA, VASIL KOLEV

■Time Window 0-300 ms □Time Window 300-600 ms




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MAXIMAL PEAK-TO-PEAK AMPLITUDE


ENHANCEMENT FACTOR




AGE GROUPS


* P< .05, ** P< .01, **♦ P< .001

Figure 5 Effects of time window on theta responses to
passive, target, and nontarget stimuli in six age groups: (a)
maximal peak-to-peak amplitude of the single theta re-
sponses, (b) number of phase-locked single theta waves,
and (c) enhancement factor. The age groups are as desig-
nated in Figure 2.

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