Multiple Choice
The P300
A) is an EEG wave that often occurs after the presentation of a momentary stimulus meaningful to the subject.
B) is a negative EEG wave.
C) is a far-field potential occurring 300 mm from the electrode.
D) occurs about 300 seconds prior to a response.
E) is a component of the potential evoked by a meaningless click.
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