Abstract
parameters in the GLM. Part A shows the conventional analysis where a constant impulse (same height and duration) is positioned at stimulus onset. Part B shows a variable impulse model where the height of the basis function is modified by single trial P3 amplitude. When P3 amplitude was included in the model this resulted in the height of the basis function being higher when P3 amplitude was larger. Using single trial EEG-fMRI to investigate nicotine effects on brain and
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