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PSY 401A/501A, Principles of Psychophysiology Spring, 2021, Mondays, 200-445
p.m. Live-online and/or Room 307 Psychology Topics & Readings (with downloadable pdfs) _____________________________________ General Links: Cacioppo, J.T., Tassinary, L.G. , & Berntson, G.G
(2016). Handbook of Psychophysiology (4th edition). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University
Press. Note: This is available as
an electronic book Ryan, C.W. (1986).
Basic Electricity: A
Self-Teaching Guide (2nd Edition).
New York: John Wiley and
Sons. The assigned chapters are
available for download
as a single pdf file. _____________________________________ 25 January: Overviews
Miller,
G.A., (1996). How we think about cognition,
emotion, and biology in psychopathology.
Psychophysiology, 33, 615‑628. 1 February: Foundations: Basic Electricity, Neuroanatomy and
Neurophysiology Ryan,
C.W. (1986). Basic Electricity: A Self-Teaching Guide (2nd Edition). New York:
John Wiley and Sons. Chapters 1,2,3,4,5.
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February: Electrodermal
Activity: Basics and Application to Polygraph Testing
Lykken, D.T. (1959). The GSR in the detection of
guilt. Journal of Applied Psychology, 43, 385‑388. Optional Lykken, D.T., Rose, B., Luther, B., & Maley, M. (1966).
Correcting psychophysiological measures for individual differences in
range. Psychophysiological Bulletin, 66, 481‑484. Lykken, D.T., & Venables,
P.H. (1971). Direct measurement of skin conductance: A
proposal for standardization. Psychophysiology, 8, 656‑672. Lopez,
R., Poy, R., Patrick, C.J., & Molto, J.
(2013). Deficient fear conditioning and self-reported psychopathy: The
role of fearless dominance. Psychophysiologyy
50, 210-218. 15 February: Basic
Electricity Test Administered at Start of Class Catch Up Class:
Electrodermal Activity continued, Possibly
The Oculomotor System
Allen, J.J.B. (2013). Never
Trust the Polygraph. The
Writ, the official publication of the Pima County Bar Association. Optional Wascher, E., Heppner,
H., Möckel, T., Kobald,
S. O., & Getzmann, S. (2015). Eye-blinks in
choice response tasks uncover hidden aspects of information processing. EXCLI
journal, 14, 1207–1218. https://doi.org/10.17179/excli2015-696 Stern,
J.A., Walrath, L.C., & Goldstein, R.
(1984). The endogenous eyeblink. Psychophysiology, 21, 22‑33. 22 February: Cardiovascular
Psychophysiology
Bernston, G.G., Cacioppo, J.T.,
& Quigley, K.S. (1993).
Respiratory sinus arrhythmia: Autonomic origins, physiological
mechanisms, and psychophysiological implications. Psychophysiology,
30, 183‑196. Porges, S.W.
(2007). The polyvagal perspective.
Biological Psychology, 74, 116-143. Optional Kromenacker,
B.W., Sanova, A.A., Marcus, F.I., Allen, J.J.B., & Lane, R.D.
(2007). The many metrics of cardiac
Vagal mediation of low frequency heart rate variability during slow yogic
breathing Psychosomatic Medicine, 80, 581-587. Allen, J.J.B., Chambers,
A.S., & Towers, D.N. (2007).
The many metrics of cardiac chronotropy: A
pragmatic primer and a brief comparison of metrics. Biological
Psychology, 74, 243–262. Kogan, A.V., Allen, J.J.B., & Weihs,
K.L. (2012). Cardiac vagal control
as a prospective predictor of anxiety in women diagnosed with breast cancer. Biological Psychology, 90, 105-111. Chalmers,
J.A., Quintana, D.S., Abbott, M.J., & Kemp, A.H. (2014). Anxiety disorders are associated with
reduced heart rate variability: a meta-analysis. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 5.
DOI: doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2014.00080 1
March: The Skeletomotor System
Dimberg, U., Thunberg, M., & Elmehed, K. (2000). Unconscious facial reactions to
emotional facial expressions. Psychological Science, 11, 86-89. OPTIONAL
Seibt, B., Mühlberger,
A, Likowski, K.U., & Wyers,
P. Facial mimicry in its social
setting. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 6, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01122.
Ray,
R.D., McRae, K., Ochsner, K.N, & Gross, J.J. (2010). Cognitive reappraisal of negative affect:
Converging evidence from EMG and self-report.
Emotion, 10(4), 587-592. Dimberg, U., & Thunberg, M. (2012). Empathy,
emotional contagion, and rapid facial reactions to angry and happy facial
expressions. PsyCh Journal, 1, 118-127. Kaiser, J., Davey, G.C.I, Parkhouse,
T., Meeres, J., & Scott, R.B. (2016). Emotional
facial activation induced by unconsciously perceived dynamic facial
expressions. International Journal of
Psychophysiology, 110. 207-211. 8
March: Non-Spring-Break Day
Off 15
March: The
Electroencephalogram, Basics in Recording EEG, Frequency Domain Analysis and
its Applications I -- Mood Disorders & Emotions
Allen, J.J.B., Coan, J.A., & Nazarian, M. (2004) Issues and assumptions on the road
from raw signals to metrics of frontal EEG asymmetry in emotion. Biological Psychology, 67,183-218. OPTIONAL Allen,
J.J.B., & Reznik, S.J. (2015). Frontal asymmetry as a promising marker of
depression vulnerability: Summary and methodological consideration. Current Opinion in Psychology, 4,
93–97. doi:10.1016/j.copsyc.2014.12.017 Harmon-Jones,
E., & Gable, P.A. (2018). On the
role of asymmetric frontal cortical activity in approach and withdrawal
motivation: An updated review of the evidence. Psychophysiology. 2018;55:e12879.
https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.12879 Peterson,
C.K., Shackman, A.J., & Harmon-Jones, E.
(2008). The role of asymmetrical frontal cortical activity in
aggression. Psychophysiology, 45 (2008), 86–92. 22
March: Frequency Domain
Analysis and its Applications II -- Oscillatory and "40 Hertz"
Phenomena Reznik, S.J., & Allen, J.J.B. (2018). Frontal
asymmetry as a mediator and moderator of emotion: An updated review.
Psychophysiology. 2018;55: e12965. DOI:10.1111/psyp.12965 OPTIONAL Coan, J.A. & Allen, J.J.B.. (2004). Frontal EEG asymmetry as a
moderator and mediator of emotion. Biological Psychology, 67, 7-50. Spydell, J.D. & Sheer, D.E. (1982). Effect of problem solving on tight and left
hemisphere 40 Hertz activity. Psychophysiology, 19, 420‑425. Singer,
W. (1993). Synchronization of cortical activity and its putative role in information
processing and learning. Annual Review of Physiology, 55, 349‑374. Jensen, O., Bonnefond,
M., & VanRullen, R. (2012). An oscillatory mechanism for
prioritizing salient unattended stimuli. Trends
in Cognitive Sciences, 16, 200-206. 29 March: Functional
Neuroimaging: PET and fMRI (READINGS
SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
Optional Coan, J.A., Schaefer, J.S., & Davidson, R.J. (2006).
Lending a hand: Social regulation of the neural response to threat. Psychological Science, 17, 1032-1039. Farah,
M. J., & Hook, C.J. (2013). The seductive allure of “Seductive
Allure.” Perspectives on Psychological
Science 8(1), 88–90. 5
April: The Event-Related Potential:
Basics and Applications (CNV, early components & P300)
Donchin, E. (1981). Surprise!...Surprise? Psychophysiology,
18, 493-513. Johnson,
R.J. (1986). A triarchic model of P300
amplitude. Psychophysiology, 23,
367-384. Polich,
J.(2007). Updating P300: An integrative
theory of P3a and P3b. Clinical Neurophysiology, 118, 2128–2148 12
April: More Applications of
the ERP: P300, N400, ERN Kutas, M. & Hillyard, S.A.
(1980). Event-related potentials to semantically inappropriate and
surprisingly large words. Biological Psychology, 11, 99-116. Kutas,
M. and Federmeier, K. D. (2011).
Thirty years and counting: Finding meaning in the N400 component
of the event-related brain potential (ERP). Annual Review of
Psychology, 62, 621-647. Gehring, W. J., Goss, B., Coles, M. G. H., Meyer, D. E.,
& Donchin, E. (1993). A neural system for error detection and
compensation. Psychological Science, 4, 385-390. Hajcak, G. (2012). What we’ve learned from mistakes:
Insights from error-related brain activity. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 21, 101–106. Trujillo, L. & Allen, J.J.B. (2007).
Theta EEG dynamics of the error-related negativity. Clinical
Neurophysiology. 118, 645-668. Proudfit, G.H. (2015). The reward positivity: From basic research
on reward to a biomarker for depression. Psychophysiology,
52, 449–459. 19
April: (RESEARCH PROSPECTUS
DUE) Neurostimulation and Neuromodulation Luber, B. &
Deng, Z. (2016). Application of Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation in
Psychophysiology. In J.T. Cacioppo, L.G. Tassinary, & G.G. Berntson,
(Eds.). Handbook of Psychophysiology (4th edition; pp.
116-150). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
University Press. Optional Hermann,
C.S., Rach, S., Neuling, T., & Strüber, D. (2013).
Trancranial alternating current stimulation:
a review of the underlying mechanisms and modulation of cognitive processes. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7. DOI:10.3389/fnhum.2013.00279 Fini, M., & Tyler, W.J. (2017). Transcranial focused ultrasound: a new tool
for non-invasive Neuromodulation. International Review of Psychiatry, 29, 168-177. DOI: 10.1080/09540261.2017.1302924 26
April: Advanced Signal
Processing I Gratton, G., Coles,
M.G.H., & Donchin, E. (1983).
A new method for off-line removal of ocular artifact. Electroencephalography
and Clinical Neurophysiology, 55, 468-484. Cook,
E.W., & Miller, G.A. (1992).
Digital Filtering: Background and tutorial for psychophysiologists. Psychophysiology, 3, 350‑367. Cohen,
M.X. (2011). It’s about time. Frontiers in Human
Neuroscience, 5, doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2011.00002. Cavanagh, J.F., Cohen, M.X.,
& Allen, J.J.B. (2009).
Prelude to and resolution of an error:
EEG phase coherence reveals cognitive control dynamics during action
monitoring. Journal of Neuroscience, 29, 98‑105. Mathewson,
K.E., Lleras, A., Beck, D.M., Fabiani,
M., Ro, T., & Gratton, G. (2011). Pulsed
out of awareness: EEG alpha oscillations represent a pulsed-inhibition of
ongoing cortical processing. Frontiers
in Perception Science, 2(99). doi
10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00099 Muthukumaraswamy,
S.D. (2013). High-frequency brain activity and muscle artifacts in
MEG/EEG: a review and recommendations. Frontiers
in Human Neuroscience, 7(138), http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2013.00138 3
May: (Paper Due 2 PM) Advanced Signal
Processing II Scherg, M. (1990). Fundamentals of Dipole Source
Potential Analysis. In F. Grandori, F. Hoke &
Romani, G.L. (Eds.), Auditory Evoked Magnetic Fields and Electric
Potentials. Advances in Audiology, 6, (pp. 40‑69). Switzerland:
Basel, Karger. Urbach
TP. Kutas M. (2002). The intractability of scaling scalp distributions
to infer neuroelectric sources. Psychophysiology. 39, 791-808. Makeig, S., Debener, S., Onton, J., & Delorme, A. (2004). Mining
event-related brain dynamics. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 8, 204-210.
Debener, S., Ullsperger,
M., Siegel, M., Fiehler, K., von Cramon, Y.,& Engel, A.K.
(2005). Trial-by-trial
coupling of concurrent EEG and fMRI identifies the dynamics of performance monitoring. Journal
of Neuroscience, 25, 11730 –11737. Miller, G.A., & Chapman, J.P.
(2001). Misunderstanding analysis of covariance. Journal of Abnormal
Psychology, 110, 40-48. Chaumon, M., Bishop, D.V.M., & Busch, N.A.
(2015). A practical guide to the
selection of independent components of the electroencephalogram for artifact
correction. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 250, 47-63. 9 May: FINAL EXAM DUE 11:59 PM ______________________ Other
recommended sources for the seriously inclined: Lyons, R. G. (2011).
Understanding Digital Signal Processing (3rd Ed.). Boston, MA: Prentice Hall. Cohen, M.X. (2017). MATLAB for
Brain and Cognitive Scientists.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press Cohen, M.X. (2014). Fundamentals
of Time-Frequency Analyses in Matlab/Octave. Sincxpress. |
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Reading for before first Laboratory
Section Meeting:
Greene, W.A.,
Turetsky, B., & Kohler, C. (2000).
. In J.T. Cacioppo, L.G.
Tassinary, & G.G. Berntson, G.G (Eds.).
Handbook of Psychophysiology (2nd edition;
pp. 951-977). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
University Press. (NOTE THIS IS THE
PREVIOUS EDITION OF THE TEXT)