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Detection Of Change Eventrelated Potential And Fmri Findings 1st Edition Anu Kujala

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Detection Of Change Eventrelated Potential And Fmri Findings 1st Edition Anu Kujala
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.05 MB
Pages: 187
Author: Anu Kujala, Risto Näätänen (auth.), John Polich Ph.D. (eds.)
ISBN: 9781461350088, 9781461502944, 1461350085, 1461502942
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Detection Of Change Eventrelated Potential And Fmri Findings 1st Edition Anu Kujala by Anu Kujala, Risto Näätänen (auth.), John Polich Ph.d. (eds.) 9781461350088, 9781461502944, 1461350085, 1461502942 instant download after payment.

Detection of Change: Event-Related Potential and fMRI Findings presents the first systematic overview of how event-related brain potential (ERP), cognitive electroencephalography (EEG), and functional magnetic imaging (fMRI) measures reflect the mental events arising from changes in sensory stimulation. Reviews by leading experts provide clarifying introductory background material that is well integrated with the cogently collated findings. Topics include the empirical and theoretical analysis of mismatch negativity, P300, human lesion studies, and stimulus binding. These areas provide the backdrop for summaries of auditory/visual ERP interactions, the conjoint use of fMRI methods, and neuroelectric processing models of attention and memory. The contents are fresh, the literature distillations highly informative, and the range of topics extremely useful. This book fills a major need by making contemporary results highly assessable to cognitive neuroscientists, psychologists, and researchers interested in the neural underpinnings of how the brain responds to stimulus change.

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