The N170 negative waveform appears 170 milliseconds after a face is shown. For 10 points each:
[10h] N170 is one of these effects, which are predictable peaks or troughs in measured brain voltage in response to a specific kind of stimulus.
ANSWER: event-related potential [or ERP]
[10m] People with this condition have a reduction in the amplitude of the N170 ERP. Clozapine is often used to treat this condition instead of drugs that might cause tardive dyskinesia (“dihs-kuh-NEE-zhuh”).
ANSWER: schizophrenia [prompt on psychosis]
[10e] Instead of the N170 ERP, these people have two other ERPs that recognize faces. During this general stage of life, people learn to crawl.
ANSWER: infants [or infancy; or babies; accept newborns or neonates; prompt on children]
<Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford, Social Science>