Abstract
The event-related potentials (ERPs) of the brain are wave forms reflecting brain voltage fluctuations in time. This chapter highlights cognitive electrophysiology as a well-established field of science. The main assumption of cognitively oriented electrophysiological research is that cognition is implemented in the brain through physiological changes. Traditionally, for more than 100 years, cognitive and neurophysiological processes in humans have been studied by psychophysical and behavioral methods. The difficulty in differentiating cognition from brain localization is not, however, unique to neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies.
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