Frontal P300 asymmetry and congruence judgment: Retroactive switching is impaired during school day mornings in female adolescents

Published in Current Research in Neurobiology, 2024

We used a novel approach combining judgment performance and hemispheric frontal event-related potential (ERP) P300 asymmetry (fP3As) to evaluate aspects of cognitive control (i.e., repetition and switching) in adolescent females over a two-week ordinary school period. While undergoing electroencephalographic recording, students performed a word-colour “Stroop-like” congruence judgment task during morning and afternoon sessions, on Mondays and Wednesdays. Proportion of incongruence and congruence trials was 75% and 25%, respectively.

Recommended citation: Byczynski, G., DAngiulli, A (2024). "Frontal P300 asymmetry and congruence judgment: Retroactive switching is impaired during school day mornings in female adolescents." Current Research in Neurobiology. 6, 100128.
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