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Preparatory states & processes : proceedings of the Franco-American conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan, August, 1982

Title
Preparatory states & processes : proceedings of the Franco-American conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan, August, 1982 / edited by Sylvan Kornblum, Jean Requin.
Publication
Hillsdale, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 1984.

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Additional Authors
  • Kornblum, Sylvan.
  • Requin, Jean.
Description
xiv, 382 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Alternative Title
Preparatory states and processes
Subject
  • Set (Psychology) > Congresses
  • Neurophysiology > Congresses
  • Motor ability > Congresses
  • Cognition > Congresses
  • Psychophysiology > Congresses
  • Conditioned response
  • Evoked potentials (Electrophysiology)
  • Motor ability
  • Neurophysiology
  • Reaction time
  • Set (Psychology)
  • Conditioning, Psychological
  • Evoked Potentials
  • Motor Activity
  • Neurophysiology
  • Reaction Time
  • Set, Psychology
  • Reaction time
  • Conditioned response
  • Cognition
  • Motor ability
  • Psychophysiology
  • Motorische processen
  • Cognitie
  • Conditionering (psychologie)
  • Cognition > Congrès
  • Neurophysiologie > Congrès
Genre/Form
  • Congress
  • proceedings (reports)
  • Conference papers and proceedings
  • Conference papers and proceedings.
  • Actes de congrès.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographies and indexes.
Contents
PART I. PREPARATORY ROLE OF EVENT SEQUENCE. 1. Attention, stimulus range, and identification of loudness / R. Duncan Luce and Robert M. Nosofsky -- 2. Sequential predictors of choice in psychophysical tasks / Gregory R. Lockhead -- 3. Sustained concentration: passive filtering or active orientation? / Michael I. Posner, Yoav Cohen, Lisa S. Choate, Robert Hockey, and Elizabeth Maylor. PART II. THE TIME COURSE OF PREPARATORY PROCESSES. 4. Discrete versus continuous models of response preparation: a reaction-time analysis / David E. Meyer, Steven Yantis, Allen Osman, and J.E. Keith Smith -- 5. Rapid hand movement in step-tracking: reprogramming of direction and extent / A. Semjen -- 6. Choosing between movement sequences / David A. Rosenbaum, Edward Saltzman, and Abigail Kingman. PART III. CENTRAL MECHANISMS AND INDICES OF PREPARATORY PROCESSES A. GENERAL ISSUES. 7. Neurophysiological approaches to brain mechanisms for preparatory set / Edward V. Evarts -- 8. Cognitive psychophysiology and preparatory processes: a case study / Emanuel Donchin, Michael G.H. Coles, and Gabriele Gratton -- 9. Dual nature of anticipatory classically conditioned reactions / Pierre Perruchet. PART III. CENTRAL MECHANISMS AND INDICES OF PREPARATORY PROCESSES B. INPUT PROCESSES. 10. Effects of ballistic and tracking movements on spinal proprioceptive and cutaneois pathways in man / C. Demaire, J. Honore, and J.M. Coquery -- 11. Word expectancy and event-related brain potentials during sentence processing / Martha Kutas, Timothy E. Lindamood, and Steven A. Hillyard -- 12. Lexical decisions during the reading of sentences containing polysemous words / Joel Pynte, Philippe Do, and Paolo Scampa. PART III. CENTRAL MECHANISMS AND INDICES OF PREPARATORY PROCESSES C. OUTPUT PROCESSES. 13. Some experimental evidence for a three-step model of motor preparation / Jean Requin, Jean-Claude Lecas, and Michel Bonnet -- 14. Selective and aselective control of spinal motor structures during preparation for a movement / C.H.M. Brunia -- 15. Neocerebellum and motor programming: evidence from reaction-time studies in monkeys with dentale nucleus lesions / D. Beaubaton, E. Trouche, and E. Legallet. PART IV. GLOBAL AND LOCAL PREPARATORY PROCESSES. 16. The contribution of open-loop and closed-loop control modes in prehension movements / M. Jeannerod -- 17. Reorganization of posture before movement / Michel Dufosse, Jane macPherson, and J. Massion -- 18. Global metric properties and preparatory processes in drawing movements / Francesco Lacquanti, Carlo Terzuolo, and Paolo Viviani.
ISBN
  • 0898593255
  • 9780898593259
LCCN
83020836
OCLC
  • ocm10185318
  • 10185318
  • SCSB-623024
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library