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Human Evoked Potentials: Applications and Problems

โœ Scribed by T. Allison, W. R. Goff, C. C. Wood (auth.), Dietrich Lehmann, Enoch Callaway (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1979
Tongue
English
Leaves
495
Series
NATO Conference Series 9 : III Human Factors
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Auditory, Somatosensory and Visual Evoked Potentials in the Diagnosis of Neuropathology: Recording Considerations and Normative Data....Pages 1-16
Adaptation Effects in the Transient Visual Evoked Potential....Pages 17-30
Linguistic Meaning-Related Differences in ERP Scalp Topography....Pages 31-42
Application of Somatosensory Event Related Potentials to Experimental Pain and the Pharmacology of Analgesia....Pages 43-54
Hemispheric Differences in Evoked Potentials to Relevant and Irrelevant Visual Stimuli....Pages 55-68
A System Transfer Function for Visual Evoked Potentials....Pages 69-82
Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Man: Maturation, Cognitive Parameters and Clinical Uses in Neurological Disorders....Pages 83-103
Event Related Potential Investigations in Children at High Risk for Schizophrenia....Pages 105-120
Late Positive Component (LPC) and CNV during Processing of Linguistic Information....Pages 121-134
The Macular and Paramacular Subcomponents of the Pattern Evoked Response....Pages 135-151
The Effects of Methylphenidate Dosage on the Visual Event Related Potential of Hyperactive Children....Pages 153-167
Evoked Potential Indicants of Size- and Orientation-Specific Information Processing: Feature-Specific Sensory Channels and Attention....Pages 169-184
Maturation and Task Specificity of Cortical Potentials Associated with Visual Scanning....Pages 185-199
Multichannel Mapping of Spatial Distributions of Scalp Potential Fields Evoked by Checkerboard Reversal to Different Retinal Areas....Pages 201-214
Spontaneous and Evoked Cerebral Electrical Activity and Localization of Language Function in Children with Minimal Cerebral Dysfunction....Pages 215-234
Hemisphere Differences in Event Related Potentials and CNVโ€™s Associated with Monaural Stimuli and Lateralized Motor Responses....Pages 235-250
Different Variants of Endogenous Negative Brain Potentials in Performance Situations: A Review and Classification....Pages 251-267
Event Related Potentials in Language and Non-Language Tasks in Patients with Alexia without Agraphia....Pages 269-283
Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Olfactory Evoked Potentials and Techniques Involved in Their Measurement....Pages 285-301
Event Related Scalp Potentials during a Bimanual Choice R.T. Task: Topography and Interhemispheric Relations....Pages 303-316
A Trial by Trial Study of the Visual Omission Response in Reaction Time Situations....Pages 317-329
Event Related Potential Research in Psychiatry....Pages 331-345
Spatial Distribution of Sensory Evoked Potentials in Psychiatric Disorders....Pages 347-362
Contrast Evoked Potentials and Psychophysics in Multiple Sclerosis Patients....Pages 363-381
Event Related Potentials in Development, Aging and Dementia....Pages 383-396
Event Related Potential Assessment of Sensory and Cognitive Deficits in the Mentally Retarded....Pages 397-413
Anatomical and Physiological Origins of Auditory Brain Stem Responses (ABR)....Pages 415-429
Color Evoked Potentials: Cortical and Subcortical Elements....Pages 431-442
Abstracts....Pages 443-479
Back Matter....Pages 481-497

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