Event-related potential measures of the intending process: Time course and related ERP components

Yanbo Hu, Guangheng Dong and Hui Zhou

(2010)

Yanbo Hu, Guangheng Dong and Hui Zhou (2010) Event-related potential measures of the intending process: Time course and related ERP components. Behavioral and Brain Functions, 6 (15). pp. . ISSN 1744-9081

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Abstract

Background: The intending process plays an important part to the successful completion of many daily activities. However, few researchers have paid attention to this issue. This study was set to investigate the time course and the electrophysiological evidence of the intending process with a cue-respond task. Methods: Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded while participants were performing different cued conditions (deceptive, truthful, and watch-only). The time course of intending process was analyzed through the different effect of the cue stimuli. Results: The P2 component, that appeared between 200 and 400 ms after the cue was onset, can be observed in the intended conditions (deceptive, truthful), but cannot be found in un-intended condition (watch-only). The mean amplitude in P2 between the truthful and deceptive conditions was consistent with previous studies. P2 was thought to be the reflection of the intention process. Conclusions:The results suggested that the intention process happened 200 to 400 ms after the cue stimuli was onset, and the P2 in the posterior scalp during this period could be a specific component that related with the process of intention.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleEvent-related potential measures of the intending process: Time course and related ERP components
AuthorsHu, Yanbo
Dong, Ghaungheng
Zhou, Hui
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Psychology

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doi10.1186/1744-9081-6-15

Deposited by () on 07-Jan-2011 in Royal Holloway Research Online.Last modified on 07-Jan-2011

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