%0 Journal Article %T LONG LATENCE HEARING EVOKED POTENTIALS: IN RELATION WITH INFORMATION PROCESS %A ANA MAR¨ªA MART¨ªNEZ %J Universitas Psychologica %D 2002 %I Pontificia Universidad Javeriana %X Differencing between strictly sequential and parallel models has a great importance in today¡¯spsicophysiological investigation. Most of the studies realized with endogenous evoked potentials assume the basicmodel of Mental Chronometry paradigm, which states two alternatives concerning human informationprocessing: the serial model and the cascade or parallel model. ERP research accept the former as a referenceuntil the arrival of new theoretical considerations. Nevertheless, several authors have presented new contributionsquestioning this model; among them it is necessary to remark those who compare some components ofthe Evoked Potential elicited during sensory discrimination tasks, requiring or not motor response (Go-NoGo). %K ERP %K sensory discrimination %K motor response %K EMG %U http://sparta.javeriana.edu.co/psicologia/publicaciones/descarga.php?id=18