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Cognitive Psychophysiology Volume I

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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 front the claims of cognitive psychophysiology to a niche in the domain of cognitive science. Discussions included: selective attention; the ERP and decision and memory processes; preparatory processes; mental chronometry; perceptual processes; individual differences and clinical applications. It provides an interesting snapshot of the status of ERP research just as it was venturing assertively into cognitive science.

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ISBN: 9781032331225
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Author: Emanuel Donchin
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 446 pages
Series: Psychology Revivals
Genres: Cognition and cognitive psychology
Social, group or collective psychology
Physiological and neuro-psychology, biopsychology

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