ERG typically refers to Event-Related Gamma, a type of electrophysiological signal measured in the brain. It represents gamma-band (30-80 Hz) oscillatory activity time-locked to specific events or stimuli. ERG is often used in cognitive neuroscience to study perception, attention, memory, and other cognitive processes by examining how gamma oscillations change in response to different events.
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