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Effects of Lorazepam on the Neuromagnetic Mismatch Negativity (MMNm) and Auditory Evoked Field Component N100m
Timm Rosburg, Varvara Marinou, Jens Haueisen, Stefan Smesny and Heinrich Sauer
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Individual data at baseline (left column) and at 225 min (right column) on the N100m (top) and MMNm on frequency deviants (bottom) in the placebo condition; the stimulus onset is indicated by the downwards tilted apex, the peak latency of the N100m and MMNm are marked by the dotted vertical line; the reconstructed source of both components are depicted as a white arrow projected on sagittal MR slices; the N100m was quite stable, while a decrease of the MMNm was observed during the sessions even in the placebo condition.
