Abstract

Appropriate methods are needed for the study of the non-linear properties of the nervous system. The correlation dimension, as expressed by the effective point correlation dimension (PD2 eff), was used in this study for the analysis of the dimensional complexity of event-related potentials. The ERPs were recorded at Fz, Cz and Pz in an auditory oddball paradigm in which `easy' and `difficult' sensory discrimination tasks were applied. The PD2 eff was calculated from each EEG epoch used in the process of ERP averaging. The PD2 eff significantly decreased during the ERPs in which the P3-component appeared, and this reduction showed area-specific and task-specific patterns. The area-specific PD2 eff changes indicated distinctive functional features of the frontal areas in this task. The magnitude of the PD2 eff change was found to depend on the degree of task difficulty. Implications of the findings related to theories on the functional significance of the P3-wave in information processing are discussed.

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