Handbook of PsychophysiologyJohn T. Cacioppo, Louis G. Tassinary, Gary G. Berntson The Handbook of Psychophysiology has been the authoritative resource for more than a quarter of a century. Since the third edition was published a decade ago, the field of psychophysiological science has seen significant advances, both in traditional measures such as electroencephalography, event-related brain potentials, and cardiovascular assessments, and in novel approaches and methods in behavioural epigenetics, neuroimaging, psychoneuroimmunology, psychoneuroendocrinology, neuropsychology, behavioural genetics, connectivity analyses, and non-contact sensors. At the same time, a thoroughgoing interdisciplinary focus has emerged as essential to scientific progress. Emphasizing the need for multiple measures, careful experimental design, and logical inference, the fourth edition of the Handbook provides updated and expanded coverage of approaches, methods, and analyses in the field. With state-of-the-art reviews of research in topical areas such as stress, emotion, development, language, psychopathology, and behavioural medicine, the Handbook remains the essential reference for students and scientists in the behavioural, cognitive, and biological sciences. |
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... artifacts that can contaminate the EEG 5.5 Baseline correction and overlap 5.6 Averaging 5.7 Examples of paradigms for isolating ERP components 5.8 Relation between the underlying component waveforms and the observed scalp waveforms 5.9 ...
... artifacts that can contaminate the EEG 5.5 Baseline correction and overlap 5.6 Averaging 5.7 Examples of paradigms for isolating ERP components 5.8 Relation between the underlying component waveforms and the observed scalp waveforms 5.9 ...
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... being measured contribute to plausible hypotheses, appropriate operationalizations, laboratory safety, discrimination of signal from artifact, acquisition and analysis of the physiological events, legitimate inferences based on.
... being measured contribute to plausible hypotheses, appropriate operationalizations, laboratory safety, discrimination of signal from artifact, acquisition and analysis of the physiological events, legitimate inferences based on.
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... artifacts that have plagued fMRI. Wholebrain imaging techniques like PET and fMRI offer great potential for synergy with animal research. Whereas animal electrophysiology and lesion experiments are often focused on a single region ...
... artifacts that have plagued fMRI. Wholebrain imaging techniques like PET and fMRI offer great potential for synergy with animal research. Whereas animal electrophysiology and lesion experiments are often focused on a single region ...
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... Artifacts and + – Susceptibility artifacts are distortion intrinsic part of BOLD fMRI signal, but can be minimized. PET does not have this problem. Signal Physiological + – PET signal more directly Availability of normative datasets As ...
... Artifacts and + – Susceptibility artifacts are distortion intrinsic part of BOLD fMRI signal, but can be minimized. PET does not have this problem. Signal Physiological + – PET signal more directly Availability of normative datasets As ...
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... artifacts, task confounds, or mischaracterized noise. Spatial Limitations of PET and fMRI The upper bound on spatial resolution of PET is on the order of 1–1.5 cm3, though it varies across types of PET scanners and is likely quite a bit ...
... artifacts, task confounds, or mischaracterized noise. Spatial Limitations of PET and fMRI The upper bound on spatial resolution of PET is on the order of 1–1.5 cm3, though it varies across types of PET scanners and is likely quite a bit ...
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