J. Stauder, J. C. Woestenburg, F. Hassainia, L. Mottron, P. Robaey
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Orthogonal polynomial trend analysis helps interpreting abnormalities in event-related brain potentials in high functioning autism
Orthogonal polynomial trend analysis allows the extraction of event-related brain activity on basis of a few stimulus presentations enabling the study of time on task changes in event-related brain activity. The impact of this information on the interpretation of conventionally averaged event-related potentials is illustrated by comparing a high functioning autism group to matched controls.