Event-related potential methodology has long been used in neuroscience to measure electrical activity in the brain. It has become clear, however, that it can also be a powerful tool in studying and illuminating central psychological issues relating to attention, information processing, mental dynami
Event-Related Brain Potentials in Man
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1978
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Event-Related Brain Potentials in Man
Abstract: Event-Related Brain Potentials in Man
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGY: AN INTERNATIONAL SERIES, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PARTICIPANTS, Pages vii-xi
PREFACE, Pages xiii-xv, FRED ELMADJIAN, STEPHEN H. KOSLOW
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, Page xvii
THE FUNCTIONAL NEUROANATOMY OF EVENT RELATED POTENTIALS, Pages 1-79, W.R. GOFF, T. ALLISON, H.G. VAUGHAN JR.
COMMENTARY, Pages 81-87, DOMINICK P. PURPURA
DISCUSSION, Pages 88-91
MEASUREMENT OF EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS, Pages 93-138, E. Roy John, Daniel S. Ruchkin, Jacques J. Vidal
A DATA ANALYST'S COMMENTS ON A VARIETY OF POINTS AND ISSUES, Pages 139-151, John W. Tukey
DISCUSSION, Pages 152-154
SOME APPLICATIONS OF EVOKED POTENTIALS TO PATIENTS WITH NEUROLOGICAL AND SENSORY IMPAIRMENT, Pages 155-196, A. STARR, H. SOHMER, G.G. CELESIA
COMMENTARY: EVOKED POTENTIALS IN NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS, Pages 197-213, A.M. HALLIDAY
DISCUSSION, Pages 214-221
SENSATION, PERCEPTION AND ATTENTION: ANALYSIS USING ERPs, Pages 223-321, Steven A. Hillyard, Terence W. Picton, D. Regan
ATTENTION-A COMMENTARY, Pages 323-341, ALLAN F. MIRSKY
DISCUSSION, Pages 342-347
COGNITIVE PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY: THE ENDOGENOUS COMPONENTS OF THE ERP, Pages 349-411, EMANUEL DONCHIN, WALTER RITTER, W. CHEYNE MCCALLUM
COMMENTARY, Pages 413-432, MARLENE OSCAR-BERMAN
DISCUSSION, Pages 433-441
EVENT RELATED POTENTIALS AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, Pages 443-496, Charles Shagass, Edward M. Ornitz, Samuel Sutton, Patricia Tueting
COMMENTARY, Pages 497-502, PETER H. VENABLES
DISCUSSION, Pages 503-509
EVENT RELATED BRAIN POTENTIALS ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN, Pages 511-570, RAFAEL KLORMAN, LARRY W. THOMPSON, ROBERT J. ELLINGSON
EVENT RELATED POTENTIALS ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN CRITICAL COMMENTARY, Pages 571-576, PETER E. TANGUAY
DISCUSSION, Pages 577-583
HISTORICAL AND ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES, Pages 585-597, ENOCH CALLAWAY, DAVID OTTO
ARE CAUSE AND MEANING TWO WORLDS OR ONE?, Pages 599-604, GERHARD WERNER
DISCUSSION, Pages 605-608
EPILOGUE, Pages 609-614, PATRICIA TUETING, ZAVEN KHACHATURIAN
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS, Pages 615-616
POSTER SESSION ABSTRACTS, Pages 617-626
INDEX, Pages 627-631
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