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What is "contingent negative variation" in electroencephalography?

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EEG terms: From wikipedia: the contingent negative variation (cnv) was one of the first event-related potential (erp) components to be described. The importance of this finding was that it was one of the first studies which showed that consistent patterns of the amplitude of electric responses could be obtained from the large background noise which occurs in electroencephalography (eeg) recordings and that.

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