Handbook of Psychophysiology
3rd Edition
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- Editors:
- John T. Cacioppo, University of Chicago
- Louis G. Tassinary, Texas A & M University
- Gary Berntson, Ohio State University
- Date Published: May 2007
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- isbn: 9780511276071
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The Handbook of Psychophysiology, 3rd Edition is an essential reference for students, researchers, and professionals in the behavioral, cognitive, and biological sciences. Psychophysiological methods, paradigms, and theories offer entry to a biological cosmos that does not stop at skin's edge, and this essential reference is designed as a road map for explorers of this cosmos. The scope and coverage in the Handbook have expanded to include both a context for and coverage of the biological bases of cognitive, affective, social, and developmental processes and behavior. In addition to updated coverage of the traditional areas of psychophysiology, coverage of the brain and central nervous system has been expanded to include functional neuroimaging, event related brain potentials, electrophysiological source dipole localization, lesion methods, and transcranial magnetic stimulation. It also includes a section on cellular and humoral systems with attention to the communication across and interactions among cellular, immunological, endocrinological, and neural processes.
Read more- Essential and comprehensive reference
- Includes coverage of theoretical positions, empirical findings, and methodological standards and developments
- Includes coverage of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
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'… easily meets and exceeds the demands that can be placed on a contemporary textbook on psychophysiology … a valuable addition to the collection of students and researchers.' Journal of Psychological Medicine
See more reviews' … the chapters are well referenced and balanced without excessive self-referencing … Overall, the book is an essential, invaluable reference for psychophysiology researchers.' The Psychologist
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- Edition: 3rd Edition
- Date Published: May 2007
- format: Adobe eBook Reader
- isbn: 9780511276071
- contains: 23 tables
- availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: interdisciplinary approaches to classic questions about the mind John Cacioppo, Louis G. Tassinary and Gary G. Berntson
Section I. Foundations of Psychophysiology: Part I. Central Nervous System:
2. Elements of functional neuroimaging Tor Wager, Luis Hernandez, John Jonides and Martin Lindquist
3. Electroencephalography and high density electrophysiological source localization Diego Pizzagalli
4. Event-related brain potentials: methods, theory, and applications Monica Fabiani, Gabrielle Gratton and Kara Federmeier
5. Application of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in psychophysiology Bruce Luber, A. Peterchev, T. Nguyen, A. Sporn and Sarah H. Lisanby
6. The lesion method in cognitive neuroscience Michael Koenigs, Dan Tranel and Antonio R. Damasio
Part II. Autonomic and Somatic Nervous System:
7. The electrodermal system Mike Dawson and Diane Schell
8. Cardiovascular psychophysiology Gary G. Berntson, Karen Quigley and Dave Lozano
9. Gastrointestinal response Robert Stern, Max Levine, Kenneth Koch and Eric Muth
10. The respiratory system Tyler Lorig
11. The sexual response Eric Jannsen, Nicole Prause and James Geer
12. The skeletomotor system: surface electromyography Louis G. Tassinary, John T. Cacioppo and Eric J. Vanman
Part III. Cellular and Humoral Systems:
13. The neuroendocrinology of stress George Chrousos and Gregory Kaltsas
14. Reproductive hormones Charles Snowdon and Toni Ziegler
15. Innate and cell-mediated immunity: basic principles and psychophysiological influences Firdaus Dhabhar
16. Psychosocial effects on humoral immunity: neural and neuroendocrine mechanisms Virginia Sanders, Nicholas Kin and Georg Ponatz
Section II. Elements and Principles: Part IV. Thematic Psychophysiology:
17. Behavioral genetics A. Courtney DeVries and Randy Nelson
18. Probing the mechanisms of attention Michael Posner, M. Rosario Rueda and Philipp Kansk
19. Integrative physiology: homeostasis, allostasis and the orchestration of systemic physiology Gary G. Berntson and John Cacioppo
20. Developmental psychophysiology: conceptual and methodological issues Nathan Fox, Louis A. Schmidt, Heather A. Henderson and Peter Marshall
21. Interoception Barry Dworkin
22. The anatomy and physiology of the motor system in humans Ana Solodkin, Petr Hlustik and Giovanni Buccino
23. The neural basis of affective and social behavior Ralph Adolphs and Michael Spezio
24. Language Marta Kutas, Kara Federmeier, Jenny Staab and Robert Kluender
25. Emotion and motivation Margaret M. Bradley and Peter Lang
26. Stress and illness Timothy Smith, Bert Uchino, Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Rebecca Campo and Maija Reblin
27. Sleep and dreaming Terry Pivik
Part V. Applications:
28. Psychophysiology in research on psychopathology Greg Miller, J. Christopher Edgar, Jennifer Keller and Wendy Heller
29. Detection of deception William Iacono
30. Neuroergonomics: applications of neuroscience to human factors Arthur Kramer and Raja Parasuraman
31. Psychophysiological contributions to behavioral medicine and psychosomatics Andrew Steptoe
32. Environmental psychophysiology Russ Parsons
Part VI. Experimental Design, Data Representation, and Data Analysis Issues:
33. Psychometrics Michael Strube and Laurel Newman
34. Methodology Richard Jennings and Peter Gianaros
35. Biosignal processing Gabriele Gratton
36. Data storage formats in neuroimaging: background and tutorial John Herrington, Bradley Sutton and Gregory Miller.
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