Measurement of event-related potentials and placebo
Abstract
ERP is common abbreviation for event-related brain potentials, which are measured and used in clinical practice as well as in research practice. Contemporary studies of placebo effect are often based on functional neuromagnetic resonance (fMRI), positron emission tomography (PET), and event related potentials (ERP). This paper considers an ERP instrumentation system used in experimental researches of placebo effect. This instrumentation system can be divided into four modules: electrodes and cables, conditioning module, digital measurement module, and PC module for stimulations, presentations, acquisition and data processing. The experimental oddball paradigm is supported by the software of the instrumentation.
Keywords:
placebo / event-related potentials / electroencephalography / cognitive neuroscience / biomedical measurementsSource:
Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering, 2014, 11, 2, 301-313Publisher:
- Univerzitet u Kragujevcu - Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Čačak
Funding / projects:
- Measurements in a smart grid concept (RS-32019)
Institution/Community
Psihologija / PsychologyTY - JOUR AU - Sovilj, Platon AU - Ković, Vanja AU - Biro, Mikloš AU - Radak, Marin AU - Mitrović, Zoran PY - 2014 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1775 AB - ERP is common abbreviation for event-related brain potentials, which are measured and used in clinical practice as well as in research practice. Contemporary studies of placebo effect are often based on functional neuromagnetic resonance (fMRI), positron emission tomography (PET), and event related potentials (ERP). This paper considers an ERP instrumentation system used in experimental researches of placebo effect. This instrumentation system can be divided into four modules: electrodes and cables, conditioning module, digital measurement module, and PC module for stimulations, presentations, acquisition and data processing. The experimental oddball paradigm is supported by the software of the instrumentation. PB - Univerzitet u Kragujevcu - Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Čačak T2 - Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering T1 - Measurement of event-related potentials and placebo EP - 313 IS - 2 SP - 301 VL - 11 DO - 10.2298/SJEE131226024S ER -
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Sovilj, P., Ković, V., Biro, M., Radak, M.,& Mitrović, Z.. (2014). Measurement of event-related potentials and placebo. in Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering Univerzitet u Kragujevcu - Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Čačak., 11(2), 301-313. https://doi.org/10.2298/SJEE131226024S
Sovilj P, Ković V, Biro M, Radak M, Mitrović Z. Measurement of event-related potentials and placebo. in Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering. 2014;11(2):301-313. doi:10.2298/SJEE131226024S .
Sovilj, Platon, Ković, Vanja, Biro, Mikloš, Radak, Marin, Mitrović, Zoran, "Measurement of event-related potentials and placebo" in Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering, 11, no. 2 (2014):301-313, https://doi.org/10.2298/SJEE131226024S . .