Abstract

A study of auditory signal detection was carried out during photically evoked spike-wave activity in epileptic patients. During spike-wave there was a decrease in the number of signal presentations correctly responded to. The results showed, however, that this was due not to a decrease in detectability (d') but to an increase in the criterion of acceptability of a signal (β).

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