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Figure 1.

Schematic overview of the oddball paradigm and an example of an ERP.

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Figure 2.

Flowchart depicting the number of exclusions per exclusion rationale in the literature selection.

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Figure 3.

P300 latency and amplitude trajectories across the lifespan as obtained from the meta-analysis.

Dots represent (subgroups from a) study. Error bars represent SEM.

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Table 1.

Predictors from the final regression model for P300 amplitude.

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Figure 4.

P300 latency and amplitude trajectories across the lifespan as obtained from the cross-sectional dataset.

Dots represent scores from individual participants.

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Table 2.

p values of differences between male and female model parameters.

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Table 3.

Regression analyses on latency, amplitude and reaction times.

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Figure 5.

Graphical summary of the found trajectories in the cross-sectional dataset.

Dots represent the number of errors. Error bars represent SEM.

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Figure 6.

Trajectory of fractional anisotropy (FA) across the lifespan.

Adapted from Brickman et(2012). Data points were estimated using DigitizeIt 1.6.1 and curve-fitted using Graphpad Prism 6.0.

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