1st Edition

Cognitive Psychophysiology: Event-Related Potentials and the Study of Cognition The Carmel Conferences Volume I

Edited By Emanuel Donchin Copyright 1984
450 Pages
by Routledge

450 Pages
by Routledge

450 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1984, Cognitive Psychophysiology: Event-related Potentials and the Study of Cognition is the first volume to come out of The Carmel Conferences: designed to examine in detail the assertion that the endogenous components of the Event-Related Brain Potential (ERP) can serve as a tool in the analysis of cognition. The intent of this book was to examine on a rather broad... Read more

Preface.  List of Participants.  Charge to Panels.  1. Recording and Interpreting Event-Related Potentials Truett Allison  2. Current Research in the Study of Selective Attention Michael I. Posner  3. Event-Related Potentials and Selective Attention Steven A. Hillyard  4. Report of Panel I: Selective Attention M. Posner (chair), R. Harter, S. Hillyard, A. Treisman  5. Dissociation Between Electrophysiology and Behavior – A Disaster or a Challenge? Emanuel Donchin  6. Theories and Models in Cognitive Psychology Donald A. Norman  7. Report of Panel II: The ERP and Decision and Memory Processes T. Picton (chair), E. Donchin, J. Ford, D. Kahneman, D. Norman  8. Report of Panel III: Preparatory Processes W. Ritter (chair), S. Kelso, M. Kutas, R. Shiffrin  9. The Timing of Mental Acts William Chase  10. Report of Panel IV: Mental Chronometry W. Chase (chair), G. McCarthy, K. Squires, R. Schvaneveldt  11. ERPs and Psychophysics David Regan  12. Report of Panel V: Perceptual Processes D. Regan (chair), T. Allison, L. Cooper, S. Palmer  13. Report of Panel VI: Individual Differences and Clinical Applications M. Oscar-Berman (chair), E. Callaway, N. Squires, E. Zaidel.  Bibliography.  Author Index.  Subject Index.

Biography

Emanuel Donchin