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Auditory Event-related Potentials for Word Stimuli in Kannada Language Among Native Kannada Speakers with Dementia

The P300 is a positive auditory event-related potential appearing around 300 msec post-oddball stimulus onset. Tone and monosyllabic stimuli have been widely used in P300 research, providing valuable insights into auditory perception, phoneme discrimination, language processing, and other cognitive...

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