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Author : China Academic Journals(CD Edition)Electronic Publishing House Co.,Ltd
Publisher : China Academic Journals(CD Edition)Electronic Publishing House Co.,Ltd
Date : 202204
Pages : 400页
Price : $68
An event-related potential, or ERP, is the electrophysiological response in the brain to a specific motor or cognitive event (e.g. a stimulus). With the development of science and technology, ERP is more and more widely used in psychological research. This book compiles 35 high-quality papers from a large number of papers related to ERP psychology research, and introduces the latest research results of ERP technology in psychology research from the four directions of emotion, language, social cognition, perception and attention, in order to provide readers with in-depth analysis.
Chapters
Pages Download ReadComparison of facial expressions and body expressions: an event-related potential study
20-27When does inhibition of affect labeling occur: ERP study
57-65The ERP evidence of modulation of situation reality on empathy for sadness
66-75Cognitive mechanisms of the emotional attentional blink:evidence from behavior and ERPs
76-86Effects of lyrics on the processing of musical emotion:behavioural and ERP study
108-116The processing advantage of self-positive expression:evidence from an ERPs study
141-150The effect of executive function on verbal insight problem solving: behavioral and ERPs studies
190-200Distinct effects of age of acquisition in Chinese object and action picture naming: an ERP study
201-211Do violent offenders have lower capacity of empathy for pain: evidence from ERPs
254-263Processing priority for avatar reference in online games:evidence from behavioral and ERPs studies
293-303Consistency of choice modulates outcome evaluation:evidence from ERP studies
304-313Part 4:Perception and Attention
338-399Rotated self-face recognition: evidence from ERPs
340-349Behavioral and ERP study of color categorical perception in proficient and nonproficient bilinguals
350-359Cognitive neural mechanism of training effect on inhibition of return: evidence from an ERP study
381-391Local context dependence in feedback evaluation: an ERP study
392-399