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Abstract: . . . thought on the topic This will be a valuable source for those interested in developmental psychology and neuropsychology, and for clinicians interested in clinical application of ERPs. CONTENTS M. de Haan, Introduction. T. deBoer, L.S. Scott, C.A. Nelson, Method for Acquiring and Analysing Infant Event-Related Potentials D. McCulloch, Visual Evoked Potential in Infants. M. de Haan, M. Johnson, H. Halit, Development of Face-Selective ERP Components. M. de Haan, Visual Attention and Recognition Memory in Infancy. M. Cheour, Development of Mismatch Negativity (MMN) in Infancy. D. Molfese, V. Molfese, N. Pratt, The Use of Event-Related Potentials to Predict Developmental Outcomes. R. de Regnier, Auditory Recognition Memory in Infancy. P. Marshall, N. Fox, Infant EEG and ERP in Relation to . . . . . . benefits of this form of neuroimaging as a non-invasive tool for detecting impairments in brain and cognitive development very early in life. Infant EEG and Event-Related Potentials explains the basics of event-related potentials for those less familiar with the procedures and terminology, as well as offering a valuable handbook of the latest theories and empirical findings for those working in the field. The potential use of ERPs for clinical settings are also explored in detail. The contributions are all from eminent researchers in the field and represent the latest thought on the topic This will be a valuable source for those interested in developmental psychology and neuropsychology, and for clinicians interested in clinical application of ERPs. CONTENTS M. de Haan, Introduction. T. deBoer, L.S. Scott, C.A. Nelson, Method for Acquiring and Analysing Infant Event-Related Potentials D. McCulloch, Visual Evoked Potential in Infants. M. de Haan, M. Johnson, H. Halit, Development of Face-Selective ERP Components. M. de Haan, Visual Attention and Recognition Memory in Infancy. M. Cheour, Development of Mismatch Negativity (MMN) in Infancy. D. Molfese, V. Molfese, N. Pratt, The Use of Event-Related Potentials to Predict Developmental Outcomes. R. de Regnier, Auditory Recognition Memory in Infancy. P. Marshall, N. Fox, Infant EEG and ERP . . . --3000,2,750,2554,64700
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