Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6284383 Neuroscience Letters 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Self-referential stimulus elicited longer N1 latency and larger N2 amplitude than that of non-self referential ones. ► Larger amplitudes were showed for self-referential stimulus than for familiar and unfamiliar stimuli. ► In terms of lateralization and caudality, the self-referential effect was more obvious on the left and front sites.
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