04351nam 22005773u 450 991046511990332120210107213930.00-19-802734-61-280-76138-59786610761388(CKB)2560000000299326(EBL)430338(OCoLC)404934105(StDuBDS)EDZ0000022201(MiAaPQ)EBC430338(EXLCZ)99256000000029932620160502d2000|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||Psychophysiological Recording[electronic resource]2nd ed.Oxford Oxford University Press20011 online resource (271 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-19-511359-4 0-19-984696-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Contents; Part I. General Elements of Psychophysiology; 1. Psychophysiology; Short History and Long Past; 2. Neurons and Muscles: The Sources of Psychophysiological Recordings; Organization of the Nervous System; Function of Nerve and Muscle Cells; Bioelectric Potentials; 3. Equipment Used in Psychophysiological Recording; Electrodes and Transducers; Polygraphs; Computers; 4. Psychophysiological Recordings; Spontaneous Responses; Tonic Activity; Phasic Activity; 5. Some Basic Principles of Psychophysiology; Arousal and HabituationOrienting, Defensive, and Startle ResponsesHomeostasis and Autonomic Balance; Law of Initial Values; Stimulus-Response Specificity and Individual Response Stereotypy; 6. Safety and Ethics in a Psychophysiology Laboratory; Safety; Additional Safety Principles; Ethical Considerations; Part II. psychophysiology of Specific Organs And Systems; 7. Brain: Electroencephalography and Imaging; Spontaneous EEGs; Event-Related Potentials; Brain Imaging Techniques; 8. Muscles: Electromyography; Physiological Basis; Recording Procedure; Typical Recordings; Common Problems; Analysis and Quantification9. Eyes: Pupillography and ElectrooculographyPupillography; Eye Movements; Electrooculography; 10. Respiratory System; Physiological Basis; Recording Procedures; Typical Recording; Analysis and Quantification; 11. Gastrointestinal Motility: Electrogastrography; Physiological Basis; Recording Procedure; Typical Recordings; Common Problems; Analysis and Quantification; 12. Cardiovascular System: Heart Rate; Cardiac Output; and Blood Pressure, Volume, and Flow; Physiological Basis; Heart Rate or Heart Period; Cardiac Output; Blood Pressure; Blood Volume and Flow13. Skin: Electrodermal ActivityTerminology; Physiological Basis; Skin Conductance; Skin Potential; 14. Signal Processing; Assessing Basal Activity; Assessing Change; Assessing Global Aspects of Physiological Signals; Part III. Applications; 15. Applications of Psychophysiological Recording; Five Categories of Psychophysiological Studies; Conclusions; Glossary; IndexPART I. GENERAL ELEMENTS OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 1. Psychophysiology 2. Neurons and Muscles: The Sources of Psychophysiological Recordings 3. Equipment Used in Psychophysiological Recording 4. Psychophysiological Recordings 5. Some Basic Principles of Psychophysiology 6. Safety and Ethics in a Psychophysiology Laboratory PART II. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY OF SPECIFIC ORGANS 7. Brain: Electroencephalography and Imaging 8. Muscles: Electromyography 9. Eyes: Pupillography and Electrooculography 10. Respiratory System 11. Gastrointestinal Motility: Electrogastrography 12. Cardiovascular System:Electronic books. -- localPhysiologyPsychophysiology -- Research -- MethodologyElectronic books.Electronic books. -- local.Physiology.Psychophysiology -- Research -- Methodology.612.8612.80287Stern Robert M10574Ray William J905377Quigley Karen S771934AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910465119903321Psychophysiological Recording2025006UNINA