Infancy is a time of rapid growth, when brain plasticity is at a maximum. Event-related potentials (ERPs) are one of the few methods that can easily and safely be used to study this process and have led to exciting discoveries about human brain functioning and the neural basis of cognition.
Infancy is a time of rapid growth, when brain plasticity is at a maximum. Event-related potentials (ERPs) are one of the few methods that can easily and safely be used to study this process and have led to exciting discoveries about human brain functioning and the neural basis of cognition.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michelle de Haan is a Senior Lecturer at the University College London Institute of Child Health and Honorary Neuropsychologist at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust. She obtained her PhD in child psychology and neuroscience from the University of Minnesota in 1996. Her current research focuses on understanding the roles of brain development and life experience in normal and atypical development of memory and of perception of social information.
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M. de Haan Introduction to 'Infant EEG and Event-related Potentials'. T. deBoer L.S. Scott C.A. Nelson Methods for Acquiring and Analysing Infant Event-Related Potentials. D.L. McCulloch Visual Evoked Potential in Infants. M. de Haan M. Johnson H. Halit Development of Face-Sensitive Event-Related Potentials During Infancy. M. de Haan Visual Attention and Recognition Memory in Infancy. M. Cheour Development of Mismatch Negativity (MMN) in Infancy. D.L. Molfese V.J. Molfese N.L. Pratt The Use of Event-Related Evoked Potentials to Predict Developmental Outcomes. R. de Regnier Auditory Recognition Memory in Infancy. P.J. Marshall N.A. Fox Infant EEG and ERP in Relation to Social and Emotional Development. T.A. Stroganova E.V. Orekhova EEG and Infant States. G. Csibra M.H. Johnson Investigating Event-Related Oscillations in Infancy. M. de Haan Future Directions in Infant Electrophysiology. J. Cownie Glossary of Terms.
M. de Haan Introduction to 'Infant EEG and Event-related Potentials'. T. deBoer L.S. Scott C.A. Nelson Methods for Acquiring and Analysing Infant Event-Related Potentials. D.L. McCulloch Visual Evoked Potential in Infants. M. de Haan M. Johnson H. Halit Development of Face-Sensitive Event-Related Potentials During Infancy. M. de Haan Visual Attention and Recognition Memory in Infancy. M. Cheour Development of Mismatch Negativity (MMN) in Infancy. D.L. Molfese V.J. Molfese N.L. Pratt The Use of Event-Related Evoked Potentials to Predict Developmental Outcomes. R. de Regnier Auditory Recognition Memory in Infancy. P.J. Marshall N.A. Fox Infant EEG and ERP in Relation to Social and Emotional Development. T.A. Stroganova E.V. Orekhova EEG and Infant States. G. Csibra M.H. Johnson Investigating Event-Related Oscillations in Infancy. M. de Haan Future Directions in Infant Electrophysiology. J. Cownie Glossary of Terms.
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