Publication year: 2011 Source: International Journal of Psychophysiology, Available online 20 October 2011 Juanita Todd, Patricia T. Michie, Ulrich Schall, Philip B. Ward, Stanley V. Catts The model of mismatch negativity (MMN) as a simple index of change detection has been superseded by a richer understanding of how this event-related potential (ERP) reflects the representation of the sound environment in the brain. Our conceptualization of why the MMN is altered in certain groups must also evolve along with a better understanding of the activities reflected by this component
Mismatch negativity (MMN) reduction in schizophrenia—Impaired prediction-error generation, estimation or salience?
Publication year: 2011 Source: International Journal of Psychophysiology, Available online 20 October 2011 Juanita Todd, Patricia T. Michie, Ulrich Schall, Philip B. Ward, Stanley V. Catts The model of mismatch negativity (MMN) as a simple index of change detection has been superseded by a richer understanding of how this event-related potential (ERP) reflects the representation of the sound environment in the brain. Our conceptualization of why the MMN is altered in certain groups must also evolve along with a better understanding of the activities reflected by this component