The pathways of mind : a neural theory of mental processing : mathematical principles, empirical evidence, and clinical applications /
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Author / Creator: | Kalb, R. (Roland) |
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Imprint: | Wein ; New York : Springer-Verlag, c2001. |
Description: | xx, 355 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4538093 |
Table of Contents:
- The time measurement of stimulus-response pathways: Measurement of reaction times in healthy subjects: Bihemispheric visual reaction tasks
- The bihemispheric visual median finger reaction tasks
- Monohemispheric visual reaction tasks
- Monohemispheric auditory reaction tasks
- The intra-individual variability of reaction time
- Measurement of reaction times in patients: The reaction times of patients with monohemispheric brain lesions
- The reaction times of patients with schizophrenia
- The event-related potentials of reaction tasks: The ERP of auditory reaction tasks.- The spatiotemporal structure of stimulus-response pathways: Measurement of elementary time: The procedure "NESTLE" in a computer program called "FPM31e"
- The Chronophoresis of x11y
- x22y, and x33y, Attributes of elementary times
- Measurement of pathway structure: The linear and cyclical part of the pathway (FPM31e)
- The variability of the linear part of the pathway
- The variability of the cyclical part of the pathway
- Discussion: Critical considerations.- Applications of stimulus-response pathways in neurology and psychiatry: The pathways of healthy subjects: Convergence tables
- Collection of Equations
- Symmetries and Statistics; The pathways of patients with monohemispheric brain lesions: Convergence tables
- Collection of equations
- Deviations from normal pathways in patients with monohemispheric brain lesion; The pathways of patients with schizophrenia: Convergence tables
- Collection of Equations
- Deviations from normal pathways of healthy subjects; Critical considerations
- Critical evaluation of the results and the model: Confirmation of elementary times and pathway structure by event-related potentials: The correspondence between reaction time data (ET, linEN) and event-related potentials (latencies) in the a22y pathways of healthy subjects
- The correspondence of reaction time data with event-related potentials in patients with schizophrenia; Modells of the xNNy pathways: Memory sets and set systems
- The Simulation of Set Systems; Discussion: Unsolved problems
- Discussion of References
- References
- Summary