Preparatory states & processes : proceedings of the Franco-American conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan, August, 1982

Title
  1. Preparatory states & processes : proceedings of the Franco-American conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan, August, 1982 / edited by Sylvan Kornblum, Jean Requin.
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  1. Hillsdale, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 1984.

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Additional authors
  1. Kornblum, Sylvan.
  2. Requin, Jean.
Description
  1. xiv, 382 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Alternative title
  1. Preparatory states and processes
Subject
  1. Set (Psychology) > Congresses
  2. Neurophysiology > Congresses
  3. Motor ability > Congresses
  4. Cognition > Congresses
  5. Psychophysiology > Congresses
  6. Conditioned response
  7. Evoked potentials (Electrophysiology)
  8. Motor ability
  9. Neurophysiology
  10. Reaction time
  11. Set (Psychology)
  12. Conditioning, Psychological
  13. Evoked Potentials
  14. Motor Activity
  15. Neurophysiology
  16. Reaction Time
  17. Set, Psychology
  18. Reaction time
  19. Conditioned response
  20. Cognition
  21. Motor ability
  22. Psychophysiology
  23. Motorische processen
  24. Cognitie
  25. Conditionering (psychologie)
  26. Cognition > Congrès
  27. Neurophysiologie > Congrès
Genre/Form
  1. Congress
  2. proceedings (reports)
  3. Conference papers and proceedings
  4. Conference papers and proceedings.
  5. Actes de congrès.
Contents
  1. PART I. PREPARATORY ROLE OF EVENT SEQUENCE. 1. Attention, stimulus range, and identification of loudness / R. Duncan Luce and Robert M. Nosofsky -- 2. Sequential predictors of choice in psychophysical tasks / Gregory R. Lockhead -- 3. Sustained concentration: passive filtering or active orientation? / Michael I. Posner, Yoav Cohen, Lisa S. Choate, Robert Hockey, and Elizabeth Maylor. PART II. THE TIME COURSE OF PREPARATORY PROCESSES. 4. Discrete versus continuous models of response preparation: a reaction-time analysis / David E. Meyer, Steven Yantis, Allen Osman, and J.E. Keith Smith -- 5. Rapid hand movement in step-tracking: reprogramming of direction and extent / A. Semjen -- 6. Choosing between movement sequences / David A. Rosenbaum, Edward Saltzman, and Abigail Kingman. PART III. CENTRAL MECHANISMS AND INDICES OF PREPARATORY PROCESSES A. GENERAL ISSUES. 7. Neurophysiological approaches to brain mechanisms for preparatory set / Edward V. Evarts -- 8. Cognitive psychophysiology and preparatory processes: a case study / Emanuel Donchin, Michael G.H. Coles, and Gabriele Gratton -- 9. Dual nature of anticipatory classically conditioned reactions / Pierre Perruchet. PART III. CENTRAL MECHANISMS AND INDICES OF PREPARATORY PROCESSES B. INPUT PROCESSES. 10. Effects of ballistic and tracking movements on spinal proprioceptive and cutaneois pathways in man / C. Demaire, J. Honore, and J.M. Coquery -- 11. Word expectancy and event-related brain potentials during sentence processing / Martha Kutas, Timothy E. Lindamood, and Steven A. Hillyard -- 12. Lexical decisions during the reading of sentences containing polysemous words / Joel Pynte, Philippe Do, and Paolo Scampa. PART III. CENTRAL MECHANISMS AND INDICES OF PREPARATORY PROCESSES C. OUTPUT PROCESSES. 13. Some experimental evidence for a three-step model of motor preparation / Jean Requin, Jean-Claude Lecas, and Michel Bonnet -- 14. Selective and aselective control of spinal motor structures during preparation for a movement / C.H.M. Brunia -- 15. Neocerebellum and motor programming: evidence from reaction-time studies in monkeys with dentale nucleus lesions / D. Beaubaton, E. Trouche, and E. Legallet. PART IV. GLOBAL AND LOCAL PREPARATORY PROCESSES. 16. The contribution of open-loop and closed-loop control modes in prehension movements / M. Jeannerod -- 17. Reorganization of posture before movement / Michel Dufosse, Jane macPherson, and J. Massion -- 18. Global metric properties and preparatory processes in drawing movements / Francesco Lacquanti, Carlo Terzuolo, and Paolo Viviani.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographies and indexes.