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- who: Domilė Tautvydaitė from the Laboratory of Cognitive Neurorehabilitation, Division of Neurorehabilitation, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University Hospital of Geneva and University of Geneva, Avde Beau‑Séjour, Geneva, Switzerland have published the research work: Deficient Novelty Detection and Encoding in Early Alzheimer’s Disease: An ERP Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors compared the early, automatic stage of encoding ( and amp;lt; 400 ms) of novel as opposed to familiar stimuli in patients with early AD. The authors report the effect sizes with the partial eta square (ɳp2). Notwithstanding its clear results . . .
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