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First published in 1984, this is the first volume to comne out of The Carmel Conferences. The resulting book provides an interesting snapshot of the status of Event-Related Brain Potential (ERP) research just as it was venturing assertively into cognitive science.
List of contents
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.
Summary
First published in 1984, this is the first volume to comne out of The Carmel Conferences. The resulting book provides an interesting snapshot of the status of Event-Related Brain Potential (ERP) research just as it was venturing assertively into cognitive science.