Question
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. People in this period are in Erik Erikson’s first stage of psychosocial development, which roughly parallels the Freudian (“FROYD-ee-uhn”) oral period.
ANSWER: infants [or infancy; or babies; accept newborns or neonates; prompt on children]
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