Advances in psychophysiology : a research annual

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Advances in psychophysiology : a research annual

editors, Patrick K. Ackles, J. Richard Jennings, Michael G.H. Coles

JAI Press, 1985-1988

  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4 1991
  • v. 5 1994

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Publishers varies:v. 4-5, London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers

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Volume

v. 1 ISBN 9780892324880

Description

First published in 1985. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Volume

v. 2 ISBN 9780892326440

Description

First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Volume

v. 3 ISBN 9780892329083

Description

First published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Volume

v. 4 1991 ISBN 9781853020797

Description

The series "Advances in Psycho-physiology" focuses on topics of contemporary interest to psychologists and emphasis is given to critical reviews and synthesis of both basic and applied psychophysiological research. Psychophysiology as a scientific discipline is concerned with the theoretical and empirical relationships between bodily processes and psychological factors. The spectrum covered is increasingly broad and includes topics such as cognition, human factors, artificial intelligence, emotion, personality, sleep, ageing, psychopathology, behavioural medicine, developmental disabilities, infant and child development, lie detection and biofeedback.

Table of Contents

  • Imagery - function and physiologu, B.N.Cuthbert et al
  • psychophysiology of N200/N400 - a review and classification scheme, W.S.Pritchard et al
  • evolution and facial action in reflex, emotion and paralanguage, A.J.Fridlund
  • how event-related potentials help to understand the effects of stimulants on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, R.Klorman et al. Part 1 Article for commentary: the forensic use of the polygraph - a psychophysiological analysis of current trends and future prospects, J.J.Furedy and R.J.Heslegrave. Part 2 Commentaries: future prospects of psychophysiological detection - replacing the CQT by the GKT, G.Ben-Shakar
  • can we determine the accuracy of polygraph tests? W.G.Iacono
  • the lie detector controversy - an alternative solution, D.T.Lykken
  • comments on Furedy and Heslegrave - misconceptions and misdirections, D.C.Raskin and J.C.Kircher
  • scientific evaluation of psychological technologies commentary on "the forensic use of the polygraph", L.Saxe. Part 3 Reply to commentaries: some elaborations on the specific-effects orientation's applications to North America CQT polygraphs, J.J.Furedy and R.J.Heslegrave.
Volume

v. 5 1994 ISBN 9781853021916

Description

This is the latest in a series that focuses on topics of contemporary interest to psychologists, with emphasis given to critical reviews and synthesis of both basic and applied psychophysiological research. The aim of the series has been to provide a forum of reviews and analyses of recent programmatic research in psychophysiology. The series also aims to present any important advances of clinical relevance, remaining more interested in psychophysiological concepts than in specific clinical cases. Using a style that is conceptual rather than solely empirical or technical has enabled the series to provide readily available, up to date, technical reference sources to psychophysiologists, students and interested professionals from related areas of inquiry. This volume is divided into four sections covering a spectrum of topics relevant to psychophysiology: Risk for severe psychopathology: Psychometric screening and psychophysiological assessment addresses how a combination of psychometric and psychophysiological approaches may offer much to psychopathology research, intervention and prevention. Perception of visceral sensations presents a review of recent findings, methodologies and future directions. Advances in gastrointestinal psychophysiology: prolonged ambulatory monitoring from the gastrointestinal track explains how such advances have helped clinicians and researchers to move beyond the confines of the laboratory and hospital settings into natural environments to enhance understanding of how behaviour effects gastrointestinal physiology and pathophysiology. Dynamic factor analysis of psychophysiological signals investigates the use of dynamic factor analysis as the impact of theoretic models in psychophysiology steadily grows.

Table of Contents

  • Preface, L. Richard Jennings et al
  • risk for severe psychopathology - psychometric screening and psychophysiological assessment, G.A. Miller and C.M. Yee
  • perception of visceral sensations - a review of recent findings, methodologies, and future directions, G.E. Jones
  • advances in gastrointestinal psychophysiology - prolonged ambulatory monitoring from the gastrointestinal tract, M.D. Crowell and W.E. Whitehead
  • dynamic factor analysis of psychophysiological signals, P.C.M. Molenaar.

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  • NCID
    BA00306729
  • ISBN
    • 0892324880
    • 0892326441
    • 0892329084
    • 1853020796
    • 1853021911
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Greenwich, Conn.
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Classification
    • NLM : W1
  • Subject Headings
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