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Progress in electrodermal research
- Title
- Progress in electrodermal research / edited by Jean-Claude Roy [and others].
- Publication
- New York : Plenum Press, ©1993.
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- Description
- ix, 350 pages : illustrations; 26 cm.
- Series Statement
- NATO ASI series. Series A. Life sciences ; v. 249
- Uniform Title
- NATO ASI series. Series A, Life sciences ; v. 249.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Congress
- proceedings (reports)
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Actes de congrès.
- Note
- "Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Electrodermal Activity: From Physiology to Psychology, held May 20-23, 1992, in Château de Tilques, Saint-Omer, France"--T.p. verso.
- "Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division."
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- Contents
- Introductory conference: On the Centennial of the Discovery of Electrodermal Activity (starting p. 1) / Vincent Bloch -- Electrodermal Mechanisms: A Critique of the Two-Effector Hypothesis and a Proposed Replacement (starting p. 7) / Robert Edelberg -- Methodological Issues in Electrodermal Measurement (starting p. 31) / Wolfram Boucsein -- A New Approach to Circumventing the Conductance-Resistance Choice: Recording of Phase Angle Between Alternating-Current and -Voltage (starting p. 43) / Florian Schaefer -- Electrodermal Activity and Psychopathology: The Development of the Palmar Sweat Index (PSI) as an Applied Measure for Use in Clinical Settings (starting p. 49) / Graham Turpin, Keith Clements -- Electrodermal Activity as a Tool for Differentiating Psychological Processes in Human Experimental Preparations: Focus on the Psyche of Psychophysiology (starting p. 61) / John J. Furedy -- Neural Control of Electrodermal Activity: Spinal and Reticular Mechanisms (starting p. 73) / Jean-Claude Roy, Henrique Sequeira, Bernard Delerm -- Cortical and Hypothalamo-Limbic Control of Electrodermal Responses (starting p. 93) / Henrique Sequeira, Jean-Claude Roy -- Brain Imaging Research on Electrodermal Activity in Humans (starting p. 115) / Adrian Raine, Todd Lencz -- Gateways to Consciousness: Emotion, Attention, and Electrodermal Activity (starting p. 137) / Arne Ohman, Francisco Esteves, Anders Flykt, Joaquim J. F. Soares -- Electrodermal Habituation Patterns: Effect of Relative Refractoriness, Extrapolation of Stimulus Conditions, or Gestalt Perception? (starting p. 159) / Rudiger Baltissen -- Electrodermal Response Lability-Stability: Individual Difference Correlates (starting p. 173) / Andrew Crider -- Electrodermal Indices as Markers for the Development of Schizophrenia (starting p. 187) / Peter H. Venables -- The Skin Conductance Orienting Response, Attention and Schizophrenia (starting p. 207) / Anne M. Schell, Michael E. Dawson, Erin Hazlett, Diane L. Filion, Keith H. Nuechterlein -- Electrodermal Activity and Antisocial Behavior: Empirical Findings and Theoretical Issues (starting p. 223) / Don C. Fowles -- Electrodermal Nonresponding in First-Episode Psychosis as a Function of Stimulus Significance (starting p. 239) / William G. Iacono, John W. Ficken, Morton Beiser -- The Laterality of Electrodermal Responses: A New Perspective on Individual Differences in Personality and Psychopathology (starting p. 251) / John Gruzelier -- Brain Asymmetry and Autonomic Conditioning: Skin Conductance Responses (starting p. 271) / Kenneth Hugdahl, Bjorn Helge Johnsen -- Electrodermal Amplitude Asymmetry and Orienting Response-Non-Response in Psychopathology (starting p. 289) / Pierre Flor-Henry -- Hemispheric Differences and Electrodermal Asymmetry -- Task and Subject Effects (starting p. 297) / Georgina Rippon -- Electrodermal Activity in Patients with Unilateral Brain Damage (starting p. 311) / Pierluigi Zoccolotti, Carlo Caltagirone, Anna Pecchinenda, Elio Troisi -- Participants to the ARW: "Electrodermal Activity: from Physiology to Psychology" (starting p. 327) -- Author Index (starting p. 329) -- Subject Index (starting p. 345)
- ISBN
- 0306445360
- 9780306445361
- LCCN
- 93011397
- OCLC
- ocm28345590
- 28345590
- SCSB-1998325
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library