Perspectives of event-related potentials research
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Perspectives of event-related potentials research
(Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology, Supplement ; no. 44)
Elsevier, 1995
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"Presentations of the Tenth International Conference on Event-related Potentials of the Brain"--Pref
Includes bibliographical references and index
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The papers contained in this volume derive from the oral presentations of the Tenth International Conference on Event-related Potentials of the Brain, regarded as the most distinguished gathering of scientists in this area of research. Two invited papers were also presented at the EPIC X conference, by Robert Galambos and Nelson Cowan. Their papers, together with the paper by Marty Woldorff, the winner of the Sutton Award, form the first chapters of this book.
目次
- Part 1 Invited papers: epic X - past, present and future
- sensory memory and its role in information processing
- selective listening at fast stimulus rates - so much to hear, so little time. Part 2 Generators and components of ERPs: localization of ERP generators and identification of underlying neural processes
- integration of electrophysiological source analyses, MRI and animal models in the study of visual processing and attention
- the middle latency response generating system
- the component structure of the N1 wave of the human auditory evoked potential
- on the neural generators of the P300 - evidence from temporal lobectomy patients
- contributions of anterior and posterior association cortex to the human somatosensory P3. Part 3 Neurotransmitter processes: are neurotransmitter systems of subcortical origin relevant to the electrogenesis of cortical ERPs?
- cholinergic, serotonergic, and GABAergic effects on the ERP
- cholinergic transmission and electrophysiological investigation of the human visual system
- cognitive event-related potentials in human and non-human primates - implications for the PCP/NMDA model of schizophrenia. Part 4 Information processing and sensory memory: mismatch negativity to change in complex spectrotemporal sound pattern - a new way to study neural learning in the human brain
- the effects of auditory backward masking on event-related brain potentials
- is the pre-attentive comparison of auditory stimuli effected on the basis of featural or gastalt representations?
- are memory traces for simple and complex sounds located in different regions of auditory cortex?
- - recent MEG studies
- mismatch field to minor pitch changes in single and paired tones - neuromagnetic source localization from derived fields
- mismatch negativity to speech stimuli in school-age children
- reduced mismatch negativity and hyperactivation of N2b in depression. Part 5 Aspects of cognition: consciousness
- input modulation in readiness
- attentional processes in discriminating visual features and the conjunction of features - ERP results
- similarities and differences in comprehension processes during reading and listening
- what makes a category a category?
- ERP correlates of stimulus-to-category assignments
- a brain potential manifestation of error-related processing
- partially processed stimulus information as a source of covert and overt errors
- analysis of mental workload with ERP indicators of processing stages
- event-related potential correlates of errors in reaction tasks
- assessment of mental effort by means of slow brain potentials
- DC shifts and cognitive load. Part 6 Developmental and age-related changes of ERPs: a model system for the study of attention and the cerebellum - infantile autism
- ERP signs of distractibility and selectivity in children
- ERP changes with intelligence and development in children
- event related brain potentials and transitions in the level of cognitive development during childhood
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