
Psychophysiological Approaches to Human Information Processing
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- Front Cover
- Psychophysiological Approaches to Human Information Processing
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- PART 1: GENERAL APPROACHES AND STRATEGIES
- Chapter 1. On Microanalyses of Cognitive Performances: Correspondence with Psychological and Psychophysiological Parameters
- Chapter 2. Neuronal Plasticity Related to Cognition
- Chapter 3. Toward a Psychophysiological Theory of Behavior
- Chapter 4. Selective Information Processing and Event-Related Brain Potentials
- PART 2: PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY AND PSYCHOPHYSICS
- Chapter 5. Psychophysiology of Unconscious and Conscious Phenomena During Visual Perception
- Chapter 6. Neural Basis of Touch Sensations as Studied by Microneurographic and EEG Methods in Man
- Chapter 7. The Relationship Between Somatosensory Evoked Potentials and Tactile Detection Thresholds as Studied for Different Parts of the Human Hand
- Chapter 8. Task Influences on Peripheral Unit Activity and Somatosensory Evoked Potentials
- Chapter 9. The Mismatch Negativity and Information Processing
- Chapter 10. Is There a Mismatch Negativity in ERPs Elicited by Occasionally Added or Omitted Tones of Short Stimulus Trains?
- PART 3: EEG AND COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE
- Chapter 11. Comparison of EEG Activation Variables With and Without Cognitive Strain
- Chapter 12. Psychophysiological Prerequisites of Interaction Between Intelligence and Creative Abilities
- Chapter 13. EEG-State Dependent Processing of Visual Information
- Chapter 14. Time-Varying Spectral Analysis of Single Evoked Brain Potentials
- PART 4: EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES
- Chapter 15. Reevaluation - A Systematic Approach by Means of Event-Related Potentials (ERPs)
- Chapter 16. Task Related Effects on Event Related Potentials to Target and Non-Target Stimuli in Visual Modality
- Chapter 17. Cortical ERP in Man and Processing of Feedback Information During Maze Learning
- Chapter 18. Evoked Potentials in Children with Impaired and Normal Powers of Concentration
- Chapter 19. Saccade-Related Brain Potentials (Lambda Responses) in Three Kinds of Cognitive Tasks
- PART 5: PERIPHERAL PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES AND COGNITIVE INFORMATION PROCESSING
- Chapter 20. Preparation, Execution and Experience: A Multivariate Evaluation of ANS-SNS Patterns
- Chapter 21. Semantic Relations: Recognition Effort and Pupillary Reaction
- Chapter 22. Cognitive Processing Load and Motivational Activation in Performing Semantic Tasks as Reflected in the Pupillary Response
- Chapter 23. Cognitive Strain in Text Comprehension and Heart Rate Variability
- Chapter 24. Phasic and Tonic Heart-Rate Changes Related to Different Strategies of Task Completion
- Chapter 25. Eye Movements and Inspection of Integrated Circuit Chips (ICC)
- PART 6: STRESS AND COPING WITH STRESS
- Chapter 26. On the Role of Psychophysiological Recording in Stress Research
- Chapter 27. Factors of Influence on the Adaptation Dynamic Illustrated on the Course of Vegetative Parameters within Examination Investigations
- Chapter 28. Judgements of Stress by Mental Work, Type A Behavior Pattern and Catecholamines
- Chapter 29. Towards an Action-Oriented Psychophysiological Analysis of the Coronary Prone Behavior Pattern
- Chapter 30. Changes of Activation Level by the Treatment of Social Anxiety with Systematic Desensitization
- Chapter 31. Mental Load in Small Groups - A Pilot Study
- List of Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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