Developmental psychophysiology theory, systems, and methods /

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Korporativní autor: ebrary, Inc
Další autoři: Schmidt, Louis A., Segalowitz, Sidney J.
Médium: Elektronický zdroj E-kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.
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Obsah:
  • Capturing the dynamic endophenotype: a developmental psychophysiological manifesto / Sidney J. Segalowitz and Louis A. Schmidt
  • Event-related brain oscillations in normal development / Juliana Yordanova and Vasil Kolev
  • Event-related potential (ERP) measures in auditory developmental research / Laurel J. Trainor
  • Event-related potential (ERP) measures in visual development research / Michelle de Haan
  • Electrophysiological measures in research on social and emotional development / Peter J. Marshall and Nathan A. Fox
  • The use of the electroencephalogram (EEG) in research on cognitive development / Martha Ann Bell and Christy D. Wolfe
  • Infant heart rate : a developmental psychophysiological perspective / Greg D. Reynolds and John E. Richards
  • Examining cognitive development using psychophysiological correlates : evidence of a hierarchy of future-oriented processes across measures / W. Keith Berg and Dana L. Bryd
  • Measuring the electromyographic startle response : developmental issues and findings / Marie T. Balaban and W. Keith Berg
  • The measurement of electrodermal activity in children / Don C. Fowles
  • Emotion, temperament, vulnerability, and development : evidence from nonhuman primate models / Kristine Erickson, J. Dee Higley, and Jay Schulkin
  • Neuroendocrine measures in developmental research / Megan R. Gunnar and Nicole M. Talge
  • Psychophysiology principles, pointers, and pitfalls / Anita Miller and James Long
  • Obtaining reliable psychophysiological data with child participants : methodological considerations / William J. Gavin and Patricia L. Davies.