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    The Oxford Handbook of Event-Related Potential Components

    The Oxford Handbook of Event-Related Potential Components by Luck, Steven J.; Kappenman, Emily S.;

    Sorozatcím: Oxford Library of Psychology;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2012. január 12.

    • ISBN 9780195374148
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
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    • Méret 191x259x40 mm
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    The Oxford Handbook of Event-Related Potential Components provides a detailed and comprehensive overview of the major ERP components. It covers components related to multiple research domains, including perception, cognition, emotion, neurological and psychiatric disorders, and lifespan development.

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    Event-related potentials (ERPs) have been used for decades to study perception, cognition, emotion, neurological and psychiatric disorders, and lifespan development. ERPs consist of multiple components and reflect a specific neurocognitive process. In the past, there was no single source that could be consulted to learn about all the major ERP components; learning about a single ERP component required reading dozens or even hundreds of separate journal articles and book chapters.

    The Oxford Handbook of Event-Related Potential Components fills this longstanding void with a detailed and comprehensive review of the major ERP components. Comprising 22 chapters by the field's founders and leading researchers, this volume offers extensive coverage of all relevant topics:

    -the fundamental nature of ERP components, including essential information about how ERP components are defined and isolated
    -individual components, such as the N170, P300, and ERN
    -groups of related components within specific research domains, such as language, emotion, and memory
    -ERP components in special populations, including children, the elderly, nonhuman primates, and patients with neurological disorders, affective disorders, and schizophrenia

    While undeniably broad in scope, these chapters are accessible to novices while remaining informative and engaging to experts. The Oxford Handbook of Event-Related Potential Components is a unique and valuable resource for students and researchers throughout the brain sciences.

    This is a very valuable book with a lot of new material on the subject of event-related potentials or ERPs, a new and exciting research area in the science of the human brain. Its chief value is that it is the first book where all of the relevant work on a single ERP can be found. And the major ERPs are covered in this volume. The two editors and all the 47 contributors are to be congratulated for their excellent work on this outstanding book.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Preface
    Part One: Conceptual Bases
    1: ERP Components: The Ups and Downs of Brainwave Recordings
    Emily S. Kappenman & Steven J. Luck
    2: Beyond ERPs: Oscillatory Neuronal Dynamics
    Marcel Bastiaansen, Ali Mazaheri, and Ole Jensen
    3: ERP Features and EEG Dynamics: An ICA Perspective
    Scott Makeig and Julie Onton
    Part Two: Commonly Studied ERP Components
    4: Sensory ERP Components
    Hillel Pratt
    5: The N170: Understanding the Time Course of Face Perception in the Human Brain
    Bruno Rossion & Corentin Jacques
    6: The Mismatch Negativity (MMN)
    Risto Näätänen and Kairi Kreegipuu
    7: Neuropsychology of P300
    John Polich
    8: Negative slow waves as indices of anticipation: The Bereitschaftspotential, the Contingent Negative Variation, and the Stimulus Preceding Negativity
    Cornelis H.M. Brunia, Geert J.M. van Boxtel, Koen B.E. Böcker
    9: The Lateralized Readiness Potential
    Fren T.Y. Smulders & Jeff O. Miller
    10: The Error-Related Negativity (ERN/Ne)
    William J. Gehring, Yanni Liu, Joseph M. Orr, Joshua Carp
    Part Three: ERP Components in Specific Cognitive Domains
    11: ERP Components and Selective Attention
    Steven J. Luck & Emily S. Kappenman
    12: Electrophysiological Correlates of the Focusing of Attention within Complex Visual Scenes: N2pc and Related Electrophysiological Correlates
    Steven J. Luck
    13: What ERPs can tell us about Working Memory
    Veronica B. Perez & Edward K. Vogel
    14: Electrophysiological correlates of episodic memory processes
    Edward L. Wilding, Charan Ranganath
    15: Language-Related ERP Components
    Tamara Y. Swaab, Kerry Ledoux, C. Christine Camblin & Megan Boudewyn
    16: ERPs and the Study of Emotion
    Greg Hajcak, Anna Weinberg, Annmarie MacNamara, Dan Foti
    Part Four: ERPs in Special Populations
    17: Event-related potentials and development
    Donna Coch and Margaret M. Gullick
    18: The Components of Aging
    David Friedman
    19: Abnormalities of Event Related Potential Components in Schizophrenia
    Brian F. O'Donnell, Dean F. Salisbury, Margaret A. Niznikiewicz, Colleen A. Brenner, Jenifer L. Vohs
    20: Event-related brain potentials in depression: Clinical, cognitive and neurophysiologic implications
    Gerard E. Bruder, Jürgen Kayser, and Craig E. Tenke
    21: Alterations of ERP Components in Neurodegenerative Diseases
    Rolf Verleger
    22: Homologues of human ERP components in nonhuman primates
    Geoffrey F. Woodman

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