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دانلود کتاب The Responsive Brain. The Proceedings of the Third International Congress on Event-Related Slow Potentials of the Brain

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The Responsive Brain. The Proceedings of the Third International Congress on Event-Related Slow Potentials of the Brain

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The Responsive Brain. The Proceedings of the Third International Congress on Event-Related Slow Potentials of the Brain

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ISBN (شابک) : 9780723604433 
ناشر: J. Wright 
سال نشر: 1976 
تعداد صفحات: 270 
زبان: English 
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Content: 
Front Matter, Page i
Copyright, Page ii
Preface, Page iii, W.C.McC., J.R.K.
Participants, Page ix
Abbreviations, Page x
President's Introduction, Pages xi-xii, JOHN R. KNOTT
Chairman's Opening Remarks on Present State of Methodology, Pages 1-4, R. COOPER
Co-chairman's Opening Remarks on Measurement in AEP Studies, Pages 5-9, EMANUEL DONCHIN
Topography of Evoked Potential Amplitude Fluctuations, Pages 10-14, MERLIN W. DONALD
Further Thoughts on Measurement of ‘the’ CNV, Pages 15-19, JON F. PETERS, JOHN R. KNOTT, CHARLES E. HAMILTON
Implications of Cross-modality Stimulus Permutations for the CNV, Pages 20-25, G.H. BLOWERS, G.C. ONGLEY, J.C. SHAW
Distribution of Response to Non-signal Stimuli, Pages 26-29, N.E. LOVELESS
Cortical Responses Evoked by Thermal Stimuli in Man, Pages 30-33, H. FRUHSTORFER, H. GUTH, U. PFAFF
Pattern Discrimination in the Spatial Distribution of the Contingent Negative Variation, Page 34, H. WEINBERG, D. PAPAKOSTOPOULOS
Opening Remarks and Review of Selected Cognitive Aspects: 1971–1973, Pages 35-39, DALE W. McADAM
Modality Effects on the Contingent Negative Variation in a Simple Reaction-time Task, Pages 40-45, A.W. GAILLARD, R. NÄÄTÄNEN
Brain Slow Potential Changes and Motor Response in a Vigilance Situation, Pages 46-50, W.C. McCALLUM
Further Studies of CNV, Stress and Sex using Discrimination Paradigms, Page 51, JOHN R. KNOTT, JON F. PETERS
CNV and Post-response Negativity with Stressful Auditory Feedback, Pages 52-54, JON F. PETERS, JOHN R. KNOTT
Dependence of the CNV on the Probability of Occurrence of S2, Pages 55-57, T. JÄRVILEHTO, S. MANTYSALO
Contingent Negative Variation in a Verbal Learning Paradigm, Page 58, T.W. BILLINGER, J.F. PETERS, J.R. KNOTT
Effects of Amphetamine on CNV and Behaviour in Man, Page 59, JOSEPH J. TECCE, JONATHAN O. COLE
CNV-Heart Rate Response Under Gradual Sleep Reduction, Pages 60-63, PAUL NAITOH, RAYMOND P. HILBERT
The ‘Form’ of the CNV: the Relative Effect of Information in the Ready and Imperative Stimuli, Page 64, H. WEINBERG, H. MICHELEWSKI, R. KOOPMAN
Slow Potential Correlates of Predictive Behaviour During a Complex Learning Task, Pages 65-70, L.J. LEIFER, D.A. OTTO, S.G. HART, E.M. HUFF
Auditory Evoked Potential and Lift/No-lift Reaction Time in Relation to Uncertainty, Pages 71-75, PATRICIA TUETING, SAMUEL SUTTON
Covariation of the Magnitude of the CNV and P300 as a Function of the Subject's Task, Pages 76-80, EMANUEL DONCHIN, RAYMOND JOHNSON jun., RONALD HERNING, MARTA KUTAS
Scalp Topography of the P3 Wave in Different Auditory Decision Tasks, Pages 81-87, STEVEN A. HILLYARD, ERIC COURCHESNE, HOWARD I. KRAUSZ, TERENCE W. PICTON
Relationship between CNV, its Resolution and the Evoked Response, Pages 88-90, ROBERT T. WILKINSON
Chairman's Opening Remarks, Pages 91-93, L. DEECKE
Co-chairman's Opening Remarks, Pages 94-98, D. PAPAKOSTOPOULOS
Bereitschaftspotential Preceding Voluntary Slow and Rapid Hand Movements, Pages 99-102, W. BECKER, K. IWASE, R. JÜRGENS, H.H. KORNHUBER
EEG Investigation of Hemispheric Asymmetries Preceding Speech: the R-wave, Pages 103-107, B. GRÖZINGER, H.H. KORNHUBER, J. KRIEBEL
Preliminary Observations on the Effects of Response Parameters on Pre-response Potentials, Pages 108-110, E. DONCHIN, M. KUTAS
Somatosensory Evoked Potentials, Attention and Voluntary Self-Paced Movements, Pages 111-113, P. HAZEMANN, F. LILLE
Brain, Spinal Cord and Autonomic Changes before, during and after a Planned Motor Action in Man, Pages 114-119, D. PAPAKOSTOPOULOS, R. COOPER
Slow Potentials Evoked by Involuntary and Voluntary Movement, Unconditioned and Conditioned Sensory Stimulation, Pages 120-121, G. LELORD, F. LAFFONT, Ph. JUSSEAUME, N. BRUNEAU
Some Relationships between CNV, P300, and Task Demands, Pages 122-125, GAIL R. MARSH, LEONARD W. POON, LARRY W. THOMPSON
DC Potential Consequences of Induced Muscle Tension: Effects on Contingent Negative Variation, Pages 126-131, CHARLES REBERT, ROBERT BERRY, JAMES MERLO
Post-warning Signal Positivity in Relation to Development, RT Performance, and Warning Signal Compounding, Pages 132-135, R. KARRER, J. IVINS
Co-chairman's Opening Remarks, Pages 136-137, M.D. LOW
Some Problems and Tentative Solutions to Questions Raised by Slow Potential Changes in Psychiatry, Pages 138-143, M. TIMSIT-BERTHIER, J. DELAUNOY, J.C. ROUSSEAU
The CNV and its Relation to Specific Psychiatric Syndromes, Pages 144-149, P. ABRAHAM, W.C. McCALLUM, J. GOURLAY
Evaluation of Event-related Slow Potentials in Selected Groups of Psychiatric Patients, Pages 150-153, B. DUBROVSKY, M. DONGIER
Event-related Slow Potentials in Mental Retardates, Pages 154-157, RATHE KARRER, JUDY IVINS
CNV in Patients with Frontal-lobe Lesions and Mental Disturbances, Pages 158-163, R. ZAPPOLI, M. PAPINI, S. BRIANI, P. BENVENUTI, A. PASQUINELLI
Stuttering and CNV, Page 164, G. ZIMMERMANN, J.R. KNOTT
Electroencephalographic Localization of Conative Aspects of Language Production in the Human Brain, Pages 165-168, MORTON D. LOW, JUHN A. WADA, MORGAN FOX
Bereitschaftspotential in Parkinsonian Patients, Pages 169-171, L. DEECKE, H.H. KORNHUBER, G. SCHMITT
Event-related Slow Potentials in Aphasic, Dyslexic and Normal Children During Pictorial and Letter-matching, Pages 172-177, DAVID A. OTTO, KAREN HOUCK, HERBERT FINGER, SANDRA HART
CNVs in Hyperactive Children: Effects of Chemotherapy, Pages 178-182, N.J.C. ANDREASEN, JON F. PETERS, JOHN R. KNOTT
Chairman's Opening Remarks and Review, Pages 183-190, CHARLES S. REBERT
Slow Potential Changes in the Monkey's Brain during Reaction Time Foreperiod, Pages 191-194, CHARLES S. REBERT
DC Shifts, EEG Waves and Neuronal Membrane Potentials in the Cat Cerebral Cortex during Seizure Activity, Pages 195-199, H. CASPERS, E.-J. SPECKMANN
Co-chairman's Opening Remarks, Page 200, W. STORM VAN LEEUWEN
Electrocorticographic Studies of the Contingent Negative Variation and ‘P300’ in Man, Pages 201-204, D. PAPAKOSTOPOULOS, H.J. CROW
Distribution of CNV and other Slow Potential Changes in Human Brainstem Structures, Pages 205-210, W.C. McCALLUM, D. PAPAKOSTOPOULOS, H.B. GRIFFITH
INTRODUCTION TO AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO BRAIN SLOW POTENTIALS, Pages 211-212
Methodological Issues and the Use of Telemetry, Pages 212-214
CNV—Bereitschaftspotential Relationships, Pages 214-215
Slow Potentials and Psychiatry, Page 216
CNV–P300 Relationships, Pages 216-221
Appendix - The Relationship between P300 and the CNV, Pages 222-234
A Critical Appraisal and Concluding Remarks, Pages 235-240, J.R. KNOTT
References and Bibliography of CNV and other Slow Potentials of the Brain, Pages 241-260




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