The expectancies that govern the p300 amplitude are mostly automatic and unconscious

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):149-150 (1998)
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Abstract

We argue that probability effects on P300 amplitude are the product of an automatic frequency detector not subject to voluntary control and relatively inaccessible to consciousness. related to P300 therefore appear to be passive, perceptual ones. If probability-based expectancies do become conscious, they are inversely related to P300, supporting the view of Donchin & Coles (1988)

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Jith Matt
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

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