<p>This volume is the second in "The Downstate Series of Research in Psychiatry." It is aseries devoted to the presentation of sigΒ nificant research with relevance for both clinicians and researchers in the multiple subfields of psychiatry. This book focuses on the interactions between psychic phen
Evoked Brain Potentials in Psychiatry
β Scribed by Charles Shagass M.D. (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1972
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 279
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Two purposes have guided the writing of this book. Originally, I wanted only to bring together the results which we have obtained during more than ten years of work on evoked potentials in psychiatric disorders. However, it soon became clear that I really wanted to do a little more than that. First of all, a systematic review of the literature seemed indicated. Even though research findings are usually presented in the context of such a review, our laboratory has not studied every aspect of evoked potentials. Consequently, it seemed more appropriate to place our own results within the framework of a general presentation of the evoked-potential field, rather than to have our specific studies govern topic selection. Second, I found that I wanted to expound on the principles and details of techniques to a broader extent than warranted for presenting only our own results. The motivation for attempting such a "methodological primer" came not only from my long-term preoccupation with technical issues, but from contacts with many investigators who consulted me during the early stages of their ventures into evoked-potential research. Thus, to the initial goal of a reΒ search monograph was added that of a systematic account of both the substantive findings and the methodology of the field.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction....Pages 1-5
Techniques....Pages 7-47
Characteristics of Event- Related Potentials....Pages 49-86
Age, Sex, and Other Factors....Pages 87-105
Evoked Responses and Impaired Consciousness....Pages 107-127
Attention and Related Phenomena....Pages 129-146
EEGβEvoked-Response Relationships....Pages 147-157
Intelligence and Personality....Pages 159-178
Functional Psychiatric Disorders....Pages 179-222
Effects of Pharmacologic Agents....Pages 223-240
Conclusion....Pages 241-244
Back Matter....Pages 245-274
β¦ Subjects
Psychiatry
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