BRAIN-EMITTED EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS RECORDED DURING RAPID DECISION-MAKING MAY BE USEFUL IN MONITORING THE NEUROPATHOGENESIS OF THE HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS (HIV)
Se. Linnville, BRAIN-EMITTED EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS RECORDED DURING RAPID DECISION-MAKING MAY BE USEFUL IN MONITORING THE NEUROPATHOGENESIS OF THE HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS (HIV), Perceptual and motor skills, 81(1), 1995, pp. 209-210
Event-related potentials recorded from HIV-infected patients while the
y detected oddball targets during rapid delivery oi dual sequences of
tones showed the complete absence of the late, 300-msec., positive (P3
00) component, suggesting an alteration in the neuronal activity under
lying cognitive processing.