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Neuropsychology Laboratory Publications Library

Publications from the Neuropsychology Laboratory that do not include attribution to Karl H. Pribram.

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  • Auditory Cortex
  • Behavior
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  • Limbic Systems
  • Parietal & Temporal Corteces
  • Prefrontal Cortex
  • Technology
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Using EEG to Study Alzheimer’s Disease and Aging

PIERCE, T.W. & KING, J.S. (1998) Using EEG to Study Alzheimer’s Disease and Aging. The Virginia Psychologist, Vol. 42(3), p. 5. Click here to

The Nature of Hypnotic Analgesia: Neurophysioloical Foundation and Evidence

CRAWFORD, H.J., KNEBEL, T. & VENDEMIA, M.C. (1998) The Nature of Hypnotic Analgesia: Neurophysioloical Foundation and Evidence. Contemporary Hypnosis, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp.

Hypnotic Analgesia: 1. Somatosensory Event-Related Potential Changes to Noxious Stimuli and 2. Transfer Learning to Reduce Chronic Low Back Pain

CRAWFORD, H.J., KNEBEL, T., KAPLAN, LYLA & VANDEMIA, J.M., XIE, M., JAMISON, S. & PRIBRAM, K.H. (1998) Hypnotic Analgesia: 1. Somatosensory Event-Related Potential Changes

Self-generated happy and sad emotions in low and highly hypnotizable persons during waking and hypnosis: laterality and regional EEG activity differences

CRAWFORD, H.J., CLARKE, S.W., KITNER-TRIOLO, M. (1996) Self-generated happy and sad emotions in low and highly hypnotizable persons during waking and hypnosis: laterality and

Auditory event-related potentials while ignoring tone stimuli: Attentional differences reflected in stimulus intensity and latency responses in low and highly hypnotizable persons

CRAWFORD, H.J., CORBY , J.C., & KOPELL, B.S. (1996) Auditory event-related potentials while ignoring tone stimuli: Attentional differences reflected in stimulus intensity and latency

Cerebral Brain Dynamics of Mental Imagery: Evidence and Issues for Hypnosis

CRAWFORD, H.J. (1996) Cerebral Brain Dynamics of Mental Imagery: Evidence and Issues for Hypnosis. Hypnosis and Imagination. New York: Baywood Publishing Company, Inc., pp.

The Anticipation of Order in Biosocial Collectives

BRADLEY, R.T. (1996) The Anticipation of Order in Biosocial Collectives. In World Futures: The Journal of General Evolution. Special Issue in Honor of David

Brain Dynamics and Hypnosis: Attentional and dissattentional processes

CRAWFORD, H.J. (1994) Brain Dynamics and Hypnosis: Attentional and dissattentional processes. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 52, pp. 204-232. Click here to

Neuroelectric Eigenstructures of Mental Representation

HUDSPETH, W. J. (1994) Neuroelectric Eigenstructures of Mental Representation. In D.S. Levine and M. Aparicio IV (Eds.), Neural Networks for Knowledge Representation and Inference.

EEG topographical map differences in attention deficit disordered and normal children: Moderating effects from focused active alert instructions during reading, math and listening tasks

BARABASZ, A., CRAWFORD, H.J., & Barabasz, M. (1993) EEG topographical map differences in attention deficit disordered and normal children: Moderating effects from focused active

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