Handbook of Psychophysiology
2nd Edition
- Editors:
- John T. Cacioppo, Ohio State University
- Louis G. Tassinary, Texas A & M University
- Gary G. Berntson, Ohio State University
- Date Published: May 2000
- availability: Unavailable - out of print
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521626347
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The scope and coverage of psychophysiology has expanded tremendously over recent years and this revised and expanded Handbook of Psychophysiology provides both a context for and coverage of the biological bases of cognition, emotion, and behavior at a level of scholarship informative to the specialist and accessible to the student. The book is divided into six sections covering topics such as the history of psychophysiology, systemic psychophysiology ranging from the peripheral nervous system to the neuroendocrine and immune systems, principles of human behavior that have emerged from psychophysiological analyses, applications, and methodology. The final section provides detailed coverage of emerging topics in psychophysiology, including functional magnetic resonance imaging. This revised and expanded edition of the Handbook of Psychophysiology replaces Principles of Psychophysiology as an essential reference for students, researchers, and professionals in psychophysiology, psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience, and related biological and behavioral sciences.
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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- Edition: 2nd Edition
- Date Published: May 2000
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521626347
- length: 1054 pages
- copublisher: The Zoological Society of London
- dimensions: 288 x 225 x 62 mm
- weight: 2.665kg
- contains: 282 b/w illus. 31 tables
- availability: Unavailable - out of print
Table of Contents
Preface John T. Cacioppo
Part I. Introduction:
1. The psychophysiological enterprise John T. Cacioppo, Louis G. Tassinary and Gary G. Berntson
Part II. Foundations:
2. Human electroencephalography Richard J. Davidson, Daren Jackson and Christine Larson
3. Event-related brain potentials Monica Fabiani, Gabriele Gratton and Michael G. H. Coles
4. Positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging Eric M. Reiman, Richard D. Lane, Cyma Van Petten, and Peter A. Bandettini
5. Neuropsychology and behavioral neurology Daniel Tranel and Antonio Damasio
6. Pupillary system Jackson Beatty and Brennis Lucero-Wagoner
7. Skeletomotor system: surface electromyography Louis G. Tassinary and John T. Cacioppo
8. Electrodermal system Michael E. Dawson, Anne M. Schell and Diane L. Filion
9. Cardiovascular psychophysiology Kimberly A. Brownley, Barry E. Hurwitz and Neil Schneiderman
10. Psychophysiology of respiration Andrew Harver and Tyler S. Lorig
11. Gastrointestinal system Robert M. Stern, Kenneth L. Koch and Eric R. Muth
12. Sexual response system James H. Geer and Erick Janssen
13. Stress hormones in psychophysiological research William Lovallo and Terrie Thomas
14. Reproductive hormones Charles Snowdon and Toni Ziegler
15. Psychological modulation of cellular immunity Bert N. Uchino, Janice Kiecolt-Glaser and Ronald Glaser
16. Psychosocial factors and humoral immunity Virginia M. Sanders, Laurie Iciek and Deborah K. Kasprowicz
Part III. Processes:
17. From homeostasis to allodynamic regulation Gary G. Berntson and John T. Cacioppo
18. Interoception Barry Dworkin
19. Motor preparation C. H. M. Brunia and G. J. M. van Boxtel
20. Cognition and the autonomic nervous system: orienting, anticipation and conditioning Arne Ohman, Alfons Hamm and Kenneth Hugdahl
21. Language M. Kutas, K. D. Federmeier, S. Coulson, J. W. King and T. F. Munte
22. Emotion and motivation Margaret Bradley
23. Interpersonal processes Wendy Gardiner, Shira Gabriel and Amanda Diekman
24. Developmental psychophysiology Nathan A. Fox, Louis A. Schmidt and Heather A. Henderson
25. Sleep and dreaming R. T. Pivik
Part IV. Applications:
26. Psychophysiology in the study of psychopathology Blair Hicks, Jennifer Keller and Gregory Miller
27. Psychophysiological applications to clinical health psychology Catherine M. Stoney and Lisa A. Manzi Lentino
28. Detection of deception William G. Iacono
29. Applications of psychophysiology to human factors Arthur F. Kramer and Timothy Weber
30. Psychophysiology and human transactions with the physical environment Russ Parsons and Terry Hartig
Part V. Methodology:
31. Psychometrics Michael J. Strube
32. Salient method, design, and analysis concerns J. Richard Jennings and Lynn A. Stine
33. Biosignal processing Gabriele Gratton
34. Dynamic modeling Robert A. M. Gregson and Jeffrey L. Pressing
Part VI. Appendix:
35. General laboratory safety William A. Greene, Bruce Turetsky and Christian Kohler
36. Functional fMRI: Background, methodology, limits and implementation Peter A. Bandettini, R. Birn and K. Donahue
Part VII: Indices:
37. Subject index
38. Author index.
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