Neurophysiology and Psychophysiology

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Anticipatory Fixation
behavior
brain function
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cerebral lateralisation
Cerebral Peduncle
CNV
CNV Amplitude
cognitive electrophysiology
Comparison Line
developmental psychobiology
Donald B. Lindsley
EEG activity
EEG Asymmetry
EMG Response
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event-related potentials
evoked potentials
experimental brain behaviour research
experimental psychology
Frontal Neocortex
Hippocampal Theta
Mesencephalic Reticular Formation
Midbrain Reticular Formation
neural
neural attention networks
Occipital EEG
Petit Mal Epilepsy
psychobiology
RD
Receptive Fields
Sensory Extinction
sensory processing mechanisms
Siamese Cats
Spike Wave Activity
Striate Cortex
Superior Colliculus
Unilateral Neglect
Visual Behavior
Visual Evoked Potential

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367759292
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1988, in several respects this book is a tribute to the outstanding career of the late Donald B. Lindsley (1907-2003) who, over a span of more than 55 years, had contributed greatly to the development of research in the fields of neurophysiology, psychophysiology, and experimental psychology. The impetus for the book was a conference held at UCLA to honor Professor Lindsley for his numerous and significant contributions to psychology. The chapters of this book have been written by Professor Lindsley’s colleagues and co-workers, and by former students and postdoctoral fellows. The introductory chapter, written by Lindsley himself, tells of 2000 years of "pondering". The chapter is a discussion of the lengthy history of neurophysiology, psychophysiology, and behaviour. Many of the topics mentioned in this chapter are subsequently presented in the book as reports of ongoing research in the field.

G. C. Galbraith, M. L. Kietzman, E. Donchin