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Cortical Lesions Affect the Late Positive Potential during
Visual-spatial Attention
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| | E. Edwards, J. Townsend, M Westerfield, S. Makeig and T.P Jung |
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Abstract:
Abstract: This study assesses the contributions of different
cortical regions to the Late Positive Complex (LPC). Additional
data from cerebellar lesion subjects are presented in the companion
poster by Westerfield et al. Event-related potentials were recorded
from twelve cortical stroke patients and age-matched controls
during a visual-spatial task. The results were analyzed using both
traditional peak-based methods and Independent Component Analysis
(ICA). The stroke patients had lesions affecting temporal, parietal
and frontal cortex. Unilateral lesions of the temporal-parietal
junction were found to severely reduce the LPC bilaterally.
Components of the LPC were differentially affected by lesions in
the frontal and parietal lobes. These results are in agreement with
the results of Knight 1997 and extend those findings to components
of the LPC as derived from ICA.
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