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Tutorials in Event Related Potential Research: Endogenous Components

✍ Scribed by Anthony W.K. Gaillard and Walter Ritter (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press, Elsevier
Year
1983
Leaves
442
Series
Advances in Psychology 10
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Edited by
Page iii

Copyright page
Page iv

Preface
Pages v-vi
Anthony W.K. Gaillard, Walter Ritter

1 Neurophysiological Considerations in Event-Related Potential Research Original Research Article
Pages 1-7
Herbert G. Vaughan Jr., Walter Ritter, Richard Simson

2 Endogenous Erβ€œPs” and Cognition: Probes, Prospects, and Pitfalls in Matching Pieces of the Mind-Body Puzzle Original Research Article
Pages 9-35
Frank RΓΆsier

3 Neural Selectivity in Auditory Attention: Sketch of A Theory Original Research Article
Pages 37-77
Merlin W. Donald

4 The Principal Components of Auditory Target Detection Original Research Article
Pages 79-117
S.H. Curry, R. Cooper, W.C. McCallum, P.V. Pocock, D. Papakostopoulos, S. Skidmore, P. Newton

5 The Orienting Reflex and the N2 Deflection of the Event-Related Potential (ERP) Original Research Article
Pages 119-141
R. NÀÀtÀnen, A.W.K. Gaillard

6 On Relating Event-Related Potential Components to Stages of Information Processing Original Research Article
Pages 143-158
Walter Ritter, Herbert G. Vaughan Jr., Richard Simson

7 The Visual Emitted Potentials: Clues for Information Processing Original Research Article
Pages 159-175
Bernard Renault

8 A Comparison of P300 and Skin Conductance Response Original Research Article
Pages 177-199
Walton T. Roth

9 The Influence of Information on Habituation of Cortical, Autonomic and Behavioral Components of the Orienting Response (OR) Original Research Article
Pages 201-216
Marinus N. Verbaten

10 Human Endogenous Limbic Potentials: Cross-Modality and Depth/Surface Comparisons in Epileptic Subjects Original Research Article
Pages 217-232
Nancy K. Squires, Eric Halgren, Charles Wilson, Paul Crandall

11 Positive Slow Wave and P300: Association and Disassociation Original Research Article
Pages 233-250
Daniel S. Ruchkin, Samuel Sutton

12 Chronometric Analysis of Human Information Processing Original Research Article
Pages 251-268
Gregory McCarthy, Emanuel Donchin

13 Sensory and Motor Aspects of the Contingent Negative Variation Original Research Article
Pages 269-310
John W. Rohrbaugh, Anthony W.K. Gaillard

14 Cerebral Potentials During Voluntary Ramp Movements in Aiming Tasks Original Research Article
Pages 311-327
Gerhard GrΓΌnewald, Erika GrΓΌnewald-Zuberbier

15 Cognitive Components of the Event-Related Brain Potential: Changes Associated with Development Original Research Article
Pages 329-344
Eric Courchesne

16 Event Related Potentials and Language Processes Original Research Article
Pages 345-368
Dennis L. Molfese

17 The Relationship Betbeen Evoked Potentials and Lateral Asymmetries of Processing Original Research Article
Pages 369-383
M.D. Rugg

18 The Eeg and Task Performance: A Tutorial Review Original Research Article
Pages 385-406
J. Graham Beaumont

Bibliography
Pages 407-447


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