Event related potential : investigations of cognition
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Event related potential : investigations of cognition
North-Holland , Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1989
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Reprinted from: Biological psychology, v. 26, 1-3. 1988
Based on the Fourth International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON), held at Dourdan, near Paris, France, June 14-19, 1987 ; sponsored by the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS UA 654) and others
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The research and critical reviews contained in this volume are based on the fourth International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON), held at Dourdan, France, June 14-19, 1987. 114 participants attended this conference devoted to a better understanding of cognitive functions using Event-Related-Potentials (ERPs) of the brain. ICON meetings aim to foster fruitful and extensive discussions between specialists in different disciplines, working on different topics, who have in common the goal of integrating the methodologies of cognitive/experimental psychology and ERPs to yield a better understanding of human cognition. Seven topics provided the framework for the conference: Information Processing, Motor Control, Development, Analysis and Interpretation of Distributional ERP Data, Attention, Memory, and Language. Each of these topics was addressed in invited presentations that highlighted the advances and current problems in both cognitive psychology and ERP research.
Table of Contents
Modern Mental Chronometry (D.E. Meyer et al.). Detecting Early Communication: Using Measures of Movement-Related Potentials to Illuminate Human Information Processing (M.G.H. Coles, G. Gratton, E. Donchin). Problems and Paradigms in ERP Research (A.W.K. Gaillard). Latencies of Visually Responsive Neurons in Various Regions of the Rhesus Monkey Brain and their Relation to Human Visual Responses (D.L. Robinson, M.D. Rugg). Implications of ERP Data for Psychological Theories of Attention (R. Naatanen). Movement and Stimulus Preceding Negativity (C.H.M. Brunia). Neuronal Activity and Information Processing in Motor Control: From Stages to Continuous Flow (J. Requin, A. Riehle, J. Seal). Decomposing Event-Related Potentials: A New Topographic Components Model (J. Mocks). Latencies of Event-Related Potentials as a Tool for Studying Motor Processing Organization (B. Renault, N. Fiori, S. Giami). Assessing the Development of Automatic Processing: An Application of Dual-Task and Event-Related Brain Potential Methodologies (A.F. Kramer, D.L. Strayer). ERPs Predictive of Subsequent Recall and Recognition Performance (K.A. Paller, G. McCarthy, C.C. Wood). Learning Where to Look: Electrophysiological and Behavioral Indices of Visual Search in Young and Old Subjects (H. Looren de Jong et al.). The Late Positive Component of the ERP and Adaptation-Level Theory (P. Ullsperger, H.-G. Gille). Selective Attention in the Presence of Music: An Event-Related Potentials (ERP) Study (D. Dalbokova, P. Kolev, R. Kristeva). Developmental Changes in ERPs to Visual Language Stimuli (M.J. Taylor). Intracortical Auditory Evoked Potentials during Classical Aversive Conditioning in Cats (M. Molnar et al.). Indexes.
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