Research Article

Herbal Extracts That Reduce Ocular Oxidative Stress May Enhance Attentive Performance in Humans

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Between-group comparisons of two differential ERPs (control and experimental groups) on orienting effects. (a) The orienting effect in the experimental group was greater in the frontal and central areas (b) at approximately 100–150 msec (cyan-colored area) than it was in the control group (c). We could not find any significant clusters or effects from alerting and conflict conditions in the between-group comparisons. and mean the target ERP of center cue and spatial cue.
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