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Descriptor index for Volume 38, 2001 Active coping, 548 Brain physiology, 500 Early P3, 404 Gender, 886 AEPs, 417 Brain stem reflexes, 903 Educational enrichment, 254 Generalizabitity Theory, 796 Aerobic exercise, 99 Breast-feeding, 988 Electroencephalography (EEG), Gestalt, 926 Affect, 99, 474 143, 212, 232, 254, 500, 847 Grouping, 926 Affective pictures, 719 Caffeine, 886 Electrogastrography, 642 Aging, 232, 316 Capacity, 557 EMG bandwidth, 22 Habituation, 440, 653 Alcoholism, 367 Cardiac cycle time, 712 EMG power spectrum, 22 Health, 254 Alerting, 903 Cardiac output, 465, 678, 879 Emotion, 175, 197, 222, 267, 275, Heart, 479 Ambulatory monitoring, 465 Cardiovascular, 548 474, 500, 685, 719, 873, 879, Heart period, 540, 729 Ambulatory, 197 Cardiovascular activity, 601 912, 961 Heart rate, 197, 490, 678, 896, 903 Anger, 190, 275 Cardiovascular function, 988 Emotions and autonomic adjust- Heart rate deceleration, 629 ANOVA, 816 Cardiovascular reactivity, 190, 292, ment, 548 Heart rate variability, 659 Anterior cingulate, 451 479, 836, 863, 951 Endocrine reactivity, 863 Hemispheric asymmetry, 912, 936 Anticipation, 719 Catecholamines, 590 Endophenotype, 325 Hemispheric lateralization, 847 Antisaccades, 179, 399, 704, 752 Categorical processing, | ERP measurement, 404 Hormone replacement therapy, 391 Antisocial personality, 367 Central auditory processing, | Error positivity, 752 Humans, 35, 383, 807 Anxiety, 383 Central sound representation, | Error processing, 752 Hypertension, 712, 886 Approach—withdrawal model, 500, Change detection, 92, 723 Error-related negativity (ERN), 752 Hyperventilation, 961 685, 912 Child maltreatment, 267 Estrogen, 391 Hypnotic analgesia, 768 Arousal, 254, 903 Children, 212, 222, 243, 479, 594, Event-related desynchronization Hypoalgesia, 886 Arterialized blood, 590 969 (ERD), 143 Hypometria, 125 Attention, 35, 64, 76, 165, 451, Cochlea, 35 Event-related oscillations (ERQ), 474, 557, 578, 768, 998 Cognition, 76, 205 143 ICA, 607 Attention capture, 175 Cognitive alpha, 143 Event-related potentials (ERPs). |, Imagery, 961 Attention-D/H eypferiacctiivtit y Cognitive psychophysiology, 796 143, 165, 175, 267, 316, 359, Impedance cardiography, 292, 465, Disorder, 212 Cold pressor, 951 367, 425, 440, 517, 557, 578, 479, 642, 879 Attentional blink, 165 Comorbidity, 367 622, 694, 736, 768. 787, 926, Implicit cognition, 359 Auditory, 133 Competition, 601 998 Individual differences, 41 Auditory event-related potentials, Competitiveness, 601 Evoked cardiac response, 84 Infant feeding, 988 92, 334, 969 Computer method, 512 Evoked potential, 114 Information processing. 76 Auditory evoked potential, 653 Conditioned facilitation, 903 Executive control, 157 Infrared oculography, 761 Auditory periphery, 35 Conditioned inhibition, 807 Expectancy, 64, 84 Interhemispheric transfer, 243 Auditory sensory memory, 316 Conditioning, 383, 807 Eye movement density, 512 Intermodal attention, 736 Auditory threshold, 629 Context, 275 Eye movement dysfunction, 761 Intertask consistency, 863 Augmenting/reducing (A/R) Contextual fear, 383 Eye movement methodology, 761 slope, 417 Contingent negative variation Eye movements, 153, 179 Jackknifing, 816 Automatic affective response, 936 (CNV), 440, 873 Automatic spread of activation, 165 Continuous performance task, 254 Facial EMG, 22, 629 LAN, 41 Autonomic balance, 836 Continuous performance test, 669 Facial flushing, 190 Laser-evoked brain potential, 768 Aversive learning, 936 Cooperation, 601 Factorial designs, 816 Latency, 64 Awareness, 752 Cortex, 926 Family study, 153 Latent growth modeling, 951 Fear, 275, 383 Lateralization, 425 B-2 adrenergic receptor, 485 Fear conditioning, 936 Lateralized readiness potential, 777, Baroreflex, 712 Deception, 205 Feature conjunctions, 359 816 Basal extrastriate areas, 114 Defense reflex, 275 Feedback, 873 Learning, 440 Behavior, 490 Delayed response task, 153 First episode, 125 Lexical decision, 694 Bilateral interactions, 243 Dense electrode array, 343 Fitness, 99 Lie detection, 205 Biofeedback, 685 Depression, 367 Fourier, 729 Lipid reactivity, 590 Blink identification, 761 Descending pain modulation, 712 Frontal cortex, 500, 912 Blood pressure, 190, 197, 490, 678, Detection, 377 Frontal EEG asymmetry, 685 Magnetic MMN (MMNm), | 712, 886, 951 Development, 179, 267, 969 Functional magnetic resonance im- Memory saccade, 399 Blood pressure regulation, 485 Deviance detection, 969 aging, 133 Memory saccades, 153 Borderline hypertension, 678 Distraction, 768 Memory, 979 Brain activation, 99 Drug abuse and dependence, 367 Gain, 64 Mental arithmetic task, 531 Brain electric source analysis Drug-naive, 125 Gap detection, 334 Mental stress, 391 (BESA), 417 Dual-task, 998 Gap effect, 179 Methodology, 659 1010 Descriptor index for Volume 38, 2001 Middle age, 232 P50, 531 Respiratory sinus arrhythmia, 540, Spontaneous variations, 777 Middle-aged women and men, 391 P600, 41, 304 659, 858 Stability, 879 Mismatch negativity (MMN), 1, Paced breathing, 858 Response activation, 157 Stanford Sleepiness Scale, 828 92, 316, 334, 359, 622, 653, 723, Pain, 107, 451, 768, 886 Response force, 777 Startle, 222, 383, 474, 807 787, 969 Parasympathetic, 540, 642 Response inhibition, 578, 896 Startle eye blink modification, 669 Molecular genetics, 485 Parasympathetic coactivation, 836 Response kinetics, 777 Startle reflex, 719 Mood, 197, 548 Partial least squares, 517 Response probes. 896 Startle response, 377 Motion artifacts, 22 Pediatric, 479 Response profiles, 863 Stationary, 729 Motion sickness, 642 Perception, 76 Response time, 777 Stimulus change, 84 Motivation, 500 Performance, 979 Reward, 873 Stimulus intensity, 417 Motor processes, 157 Pericranial EMG, 629 Risk for hypertension, 107 Stimulus-preceding negativity, 873 Movement-related potentials, 607 Peripheral resistance, 879 RSVP. 175 Stimulus-response compatibility, Mucosal immunity, 836 Personality, 292, 417 157 Multiple sleep latency test (MSLT), Phonemes, | S-R compatibility, 404 Stress, 485, 490, 642. 879 828, 979 Pictures, 175, 222 Saccades, 64, 153, 325, 399 Stress reactivity, 590 Piecewise regression, 951 Saccadic CNV, 704 Stroke, 622 N-back, 998 Post hoc comparisons, 816 Scalp current density (SCD), 304 Subjective and objective sleepi- NI, 622 Posture, 858 Scalp topography, 736 ness, 828 N2pe, 425 Preattentive processing, 359, 787 Schizophrenia, 125, 153, 325,531, Subtypes, 212 N40165,0 30,4, 694 Predictive saccades, 125 761 Supraspinal modulation, 107 Narcissism, 292 Preejection period, 540 Schizophrenia spectrum, 399 Sympathetic, 490, 540, 642 Ne, 752 Prepulse facilitation, 903 Schizotypal personality disorder, Syntax, 41, 304 Neuropsychological tests, 704 Prepulse inhibition, 377, 474, 669 399 Nociceptive flexion reflex, 712 Principal components analysis, 343, Selective attention, 669 Target detection, 133, 578 Nonselective attention, 903 517 Semantic priming, 165, 694 Task difficulty, 557 Nonspatial attention, 736 Processing resources, 76, 205, 557 Semantic processing. 114 Task engagement, 548 Nonverbal memory, 594 Prosaccades, 704 Semantics, 304 Temporal auditory processing, 334 Nouns, 694 Proximity, 926 Sensory gating, 53 Test-retest stability, 704 Novelty P3, 343 Psychoacoustics, 334 Sensory memory, 359, 723 Time-frequency analysis, 659 Novelty processing, 133 Psychological stressor, 531 Sequential effects, 607 Time-of-day variations, 828 Nursery, 254 Psychoneuroimmunology, 836 Similarity, 926 Time-series analysis, 659 Nutrition, 254 Psychopathology, 267 Singular value decomposition, 517 Topographical analysis, 847 Old/new effect, 796 Psychopathy, 292 Skin conductance response, 84, 292 Topography, 304 Older women, 863 Pupil, 205 Skin conductance, 254, 669 Total sleep deprivation, 787 Olivocochlear efferents, 35 Pupillary response, 76, 205 Sleep deprivation, 979 Trait anxiety, 807 Onset latency measurement, 816 Pupillography, 828 Sleep restriction, 979 Trait, 512 Twins, 485 Orienting response, 84 Sleep, 232 Orienting, 254, 629 Quantitative analysis, 232 Sleepiness, 979 Vagal tone, 858 Otoacoustic emissions, 35 Slow wave, 41, 343 Validity, 465 Overperfusion, 678 Race, 190 Smooth pursuit, 325 Verbal memory, 594 Oxytocin, 988 Ratings, 222 Somatization, 642 Verbs, 694 Rats, 490 Somatosensory evoked potential, Vertical electro-oculography, 761 Pl, 622 Reaction time, 84 451 Visual evoked potentials, 243 P2, 622 Reactivity, 391, 485, 678 Sound representation, 92 Visual masking, 936 P3 amplitude, 557 Recognition, 114 Source localization, 243, 607, 736 Visual selective attention, 896 P3 latency, 557 Recognition memory, 594 Specificity, 275 Visual working memory, 425 P3, 440 Recovery, 951 Spectral, 729 Voluntary facial movement, 912 P300, 143, 343, 607, 796, 998 Reference problem, 847 Spectral analysis, 232 Vulnerability markers, 399 P3a, 343, 451 Reflex modulation, 474 Speech perception, | P3b, 404 Reliability, 417, 465, 796 Speech sounds, | Wavelet. 729 P4, 404 Respiration, 629, 858. 961 Speed-accuracy instructions, 404 Working memory, 41, 125, 998 Author and title index for Volume 38, 2001 Aihara, Yasutsugu. See Kotani, Yasunori 873 Carroll, Douglas. See Edwards, Louisa 712 Akamatsu, Motoyuki. See Hasbroucq, Thierry 157 Carroll, Douglas. See Harrison, Lesley K. 601 Allen, John J.B., Eddie Harmon-Jones, and James H. Cavender. Cavender, James H. See Allen, John J.B. 685 Manipulation of frontal EEG asymmetry through biofeedback Cheng, Jeff. See Gaeta, Helen 316 alters self-reported emotional responses and facial EMG 685 Christensen, Carol A., Dragana Ivkovich, and Karl J. Drake. Late Allen, John J.B. See Coan, James A. 912 positive ERP peaks observed in stimulus-response compatibility Ameli, Rezvan, Chris Ip, and Christian Grillon. Contextual fear- tasks tested under speed-accuracy instructions 404 potentiated startle conditioning in humans: Replication and Cicchetti, Dante. See Pollak, Seth D. 267 extension a) oe) vs) Clarke, Adam R., Robert J. Barry, Rory McCarthy, and Mark Ameli, Rezvan. See Grillon, Christian 807 Selikowitz. Electroencephalogram differences in two subtypes Amerongen, Arie V. Nieuw. See Bosch. Jos A. 836 of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 212 Band, Guido P.H. See Nieuwenhuis, Sander 752 Clementz, Brett A. See Brenner, Colleen A. 399 Barnes, T.R.E. See Hutton, S.B. 125 Clementz, Brett A. See McDowell, Jennifer E. 153 Barry, Robert J. See Clarke, Adam R. 212 Coan, James A., John J.B. Allen, and Eddie Harmon-Jones. Volun- Bentin, Shlomo. See Raz, Amir 787 tary facial expression and hemispheric asymmetry over the Berg, P. See Klein, CH. 704 frontal cortex 912 Berg, W. Keith. See McManis, Mark H. 222 Codispoti, Maurizio, Margaret M. Bradley, and Peter J. Lang. Berga, Sarah L. See Matthews, Karen A. 391 Affective reactions to briefly presented pictures 474 Berntson, Gary G. See Hawkley, Louise C. 863 Collet, Lionel. See Maison, Stéphane 35 Berntson, Gary G. See Nakonezny, Paul A. 465 Coon, Hilary. See McDowell, Jennifer E. 153 Bertoli, Sibylle. Stephan Heimberg, Jacek Smurzynski, and Rudolf Crawford, TJ. See Hutton, $.B. 125 Probst. Mismatch negativity and psychoacoustic measures of gap Cunningham, J. See McGee, T.J. 653 detection in normally hearing subjects ve)> )B b Cuthbert, Bruce N. See McManis, Mark H. 222 Blom, Jos. See Nieuwenhuis, Sander 752 Cuthbert, I. See Hutton, S$.B. 125 Bonahoom, Alicia. See Drake, Christopher L. 979 Dahme, Bernhard. See Ritz, Thomas 858 Borghi, Valentina. See Di nocera, Francesco 796 Dalais, Cyril. See Raine, Adrian 254 Bosch, Jos A., Eco J.C. de Geus, Angele Kelder, Enno C.I. Veer- Danker-Hopfe, Heidi, Susanne Kraemer, Hans Dorn, Andrea man, Johan Hoogstraten, and Arie V. Nieuw Amerongen. Differ- Schmidt, Ingrid Ehlert, and Werner M. Herrmann. Time-of-day ential effects of active versus passive coping on secretory variations in different measures of sleepiness (MSLT, pupillog- immunity 836 raphy, and SSS) and their interrelations 828 Bradley, Margaret M. See Codispoti, Maurizio 474 Dawson, Michael E. See Hazlett, Erin A. 669 Bradley, Margaret M. See Jungh6fer, Markus 175 de Geus, Eco J.C. See Bosch, Jos A. 836 Bradley, Margaret M. See McManis, Mark H. 222 de Kloet, E. Ronaid. See van den Buuse, Maarten 490 Bradley, Margaret M. See Sabatinelli, Dean 719 Delfino, Ralph J. See Shapiro, David 197 Brandeis, Daniel. See Steger, Juerg 243 Denning, Samantha. See Harrison, Lesley K. 601 Brenner, Colleen A., Jennifer E. McDowell, Kristin S. Cadenhead, Denoth, Jachen. See Steger, Juerg 243 and Brett A. Clementz. Saccadic inhibition among schizotypal Deouell, Leon Y. See Raz, Amir 787 personality disorder subjects 399 Devriese, Stephan. See van Diest, Ilse 961 Brenner, Colleen A. See McDowell, Jennifer E. 153 Di nocera, Francesco, Fabio Ferlazzo, and Valentina Borghi. G Burduvali, Eleni. See Drake, Christopher L. 979 Theory and the reliability of psychophysiological measures: Burle, Boris. See Hasbroucq, Thierry 157 A tutorial 796 Burleson, Mary H. See Hawkley, Louise C. 863 Dien, Joseph. See Spencer, Kevin M. 343 Burns, Victoria E. See Harrison, Lesley K. 601 Ding, Yulong. See Han, Shihui 926 Busjahn, Andreas. See Li, Guo-Hua 485 Dionisio, Daphne P., Eric Granholm, William A. Hillix, and Wil- Buysse, Daniel J. See Carrier, Julie 232 liam F. Perrine. Differentiation of deception using pupillary Byerley, William. See McDowell, Jennifer E. 153 responses as an index of cognitive processing 205 Cacioppo, John T. See Hawkley, Louise C. 863 Dionisio, Daphne P. See Verney, Steven P. 76 Cacioppo, John T. See Nakonezny, Paul A. 465 Donchin, Emanuel. See Spencer, Kevin M. 343 Cadenhead, Kristin S. See Brenner, Colleen A. 399 Dorn, Hans. See Danker-Hopfe, Heidi 828 Calkins, Monica E., Joanna Katsanis, Micah A. Hammer, and Wil- Dowman, Robert. Attentional set effects on spinal and supraspinal liam G. Iacono. The misclassification of blinks as saccades: responses to pain > n Implications for investigations of eye movement dysfunction in Drake, Christopher L., Timothy A. Roehrs, Eleni Burduvali, Alicia schizophrenia 761 Bonahoom, Mark Rosekind, and Thomas Roth. Effects of rapid Campbell, Ian Glenn. See Tan, Xin 512 versus slow accumulation of eight hours of sleep loss 979 Carrier, Julie, Stephanie Land, Daniel J. Buysse, David J. Kupfer. Drake, Karl J. See Christensen, Carol A. 404 and Timothy H. Monk. The effects of age and gender on sleep Drummond, Peter D. and Saw Han Quah. The effect of expressing EEG power spectral density in the middle years of life (ages anger on cardiovascular reactivity and facial blood flow in 20-60 years old) 232 Chinese and Caucasians 190 Carrillo-De-La-Pefnia, Maria T. One-year test-retest reliability of Duty, Timothy L. See Kiehl, Kent A. 133 auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) to tones of increasing Easton, Helen L. See Harrison, Lesley K. 601 intensity 417 1011 1012 Author and title index for Volume 38, 2001 Edwards, Louisa, Christopher Ring, David McIntyre, and Douglas Cardiovascular and endocrine reactivity in older females: Inter- Carroll. Modulation of the human nociceptive flexion refiex task consistency 863 across the cardiac cycle 712 Hawkley, Louise C. See Nakonezny, Paul A. 465 Ehlert, Ingrid. See Danker-Hopfe, Heidi 828 Hazlett, Erin A., Michael E. Dawson, Anne M. Schell, and Keith H. Ekkekakis, Panteleimon. See Petruzzello, Steven J. 99 Nuechterlein. Attentional stages of information processing during Elbert, Thomas R. See Jungh6fer, Markus 175 a continuous performance test: A startle modification analysis 669 Ernst, John M. See Nakonezny, Paul A. 465 Hecht, Holger. See Friederich, Marc 768 Faulhaber, Hans-Dieter. See Li, Guo-Hua 485 Heil, Martin. See Rolke, Bettina 165 Feinberg, Irwin. See Tan, Xin 512 Heimberg, Stephan. See Bertoli, Sibylle 334 Ferlazzo, Fabio. See Di nocera, Francesco 796 Heldmann, Marcus. See Stemmler, Gerhard 275 Flory, Janine D. See Matthews, Karen A. 391 Hennighausen, Erwin. See Rolke, Bettina 165 Fluttert, Marc. See van den Buuse, Maarten 490 Hepworth, Sandra L., Joanne F. Rovet, and Margot J. Taylor. Foerster, F. See Klein, C. 179 Neurophysiological correlates of verbal and nonverbal short-term Forster, Bruce B. See Kiehl, Kent A. 133 memory in children: Repetition of words and faces 594 France, Christopher R. and Shannon Suchowiecki. Assessing supra- Herrmann, Werner M. See Danker-Hopfe, Heidi 828 spinal modulation of pain perception in individuals at risk for Hillix, William A. See Dionisio, Daphne P. 205 hypertension 107 Hines, Melissa. See Postma, Peggy 377 Friederich, Marc, Ralf H. Trippe, Mustafa Ozcan, Thomas Weiss, Hinojosa, José A. See Martin-Loeches, Manuel 114 Holger Hecht, and Wolfgang H.R. Miltner. Laser-evoked poten- Hiraku, Shiho. See Kotani, Yasunori 873 tials to noxious stimulation during hypnotic analgesia and dis- Hoehe, Margret R. See Li, Guo-Hua 485 traction of attention suggest different brain mechanisms of pain Hoogstraten, Johan. See Bosch, Jos A. 836 control 768 Houtveen, Jan H. and Peter C.M. Molenaar. Comparison between Friedman, David. See Gaeta, Helen 316 the Fourier and Wavelet methods of spectral analysis applied to Goémez-Jarabo, Gregorio. See Martin-Loeches, Manuel 114 stationary and nonstationary heart period data 729 Gaeta, Helen, David Friedman. Walter Ritter, and Jeff Cheng. The Hughes, Joel W. See Stoney, Catherine M. 590 effect of perceptual grouping on the mismatch negativity 316 Husted, Janice. See Prkachin, Kenneth M. 879 Geffen, Gina M. See Watter, Scott 998 Hutton, S.B., I. Cuthbert, T.J. Crawford, C. Kennard, T.R.E. Barnes, Geffen, Laurie B. See Watter, Scott 998 and E.M. Joyce. Saccadic hypometria in drug-naive and drug- Gendolla, Guido H.E. and Jan Kriisken. The joint impact of mood treated schizophrenic patients: A working memory deficit? 125 state and task difficulty on cardiovascular and electrodermal lacono, William G. See Calkins, Monica E. 76] reactivity in active coping 548 Iacono, William G. See Malone, Stephen M. 367 Gianaros, Peter J. and Karen S. Quigley. Autonomic origins of a Ilvonen, T.-M., T. Kujala, M. Tervaniemi, O. Salonen, R. Niatinen, nonsignal stimulus-elicited bradycardia and its habituation in and E. Pekkonen. The processing of sound duration after left humans 540 hemisphere stroke: Event-related potential and behavioral Gianaros, Peter J., Karen S. Quigley, J. Toby Mordkoff, and Robert evidence 622 M. Stern. Gastric myoelectrical and autonomic cardiac reactivity Imhof, Katrin. See Steger, Juerg 243 to laboratory stressors 642 Ip, Chris. See Ameli, Rezvan 383 Goldstein, Iris B. See Shapiro, David 197 Itoh, Kenji. See Nakagome, Kazuyuki 304 Gomes, Hilary. See Molholm, Sophie 969 Ivkovich, Dragana. See Christensen, Carol A. 404 Graham, Frances K. See Zeigler, Bonnie L. 903 Jacobsen, Thomas and Erich Schréger. Is there pre-attentive Granholm, Eric. See Dionisio, Daphne P. 205 memory-based comparison of pitch? 723 Granholm, Eric. See Verney, Steven P. 76 Jamner, Larry D. See Shapiro, David 197 Gray, Jeffrey A. See Postma, Peggy 377 Jaramillo, Maria. See Paavilainen, Petri 359 Grillon, Christian and Rezvan Ameli. Conditioned inhibition of Jennings, J. Richard. See van der Veen, Frederik M. 896 fear-potentiated startle and skin conductance in humans 807 Jentzsch, Ines and Werner Sommer. Sequence-sensitive subcompo- Grillon, Christian. See Ameli, Rezvan 383 nents of P300: Topographical analyses and dipole source Grosjean, Marc. See Mordkoff, J. Toby 777 localization 607 Gunter, Thomas C. See Vos, Sandra H. 41 Jordan, Jens. See Li, Guo-Huz 485 Haan, Hubertus. See Résler, Frank 694 Joyce, E.M. See Hutton, S.B. 125 Hackley, Steven A. See Zeigler, Bonnie L. 903 Jungh6fer, Markus, Margaret M. Bradley, Thomas R. Elbert, and Hagemann, Dirk, Ewald Naumann, and Julian F. Thayer. The quest Peter J. Lang. Fleeting images: A new look at early emotion for the EEG reference revisited: A glance from brain asymmetry discrimination 175 research 847 Kanno, Osamu. See Nakagome, Kazuyuki 304 Hagiwara, Hiroko. See Nakagome, Kazuyuki 304 Karcher, Stepfanie. See Peper, Martin 936 Hall, Eric E. See Petruzzello, Steven J. 99 Katkin, Edward S. See Mezzacappa, Elizabeth Sibolboro 988 Hall, Jennifer C. See Harrison, Lesley K. 601 Katsanis, Joanna. See Calkins, Monica E. 761 Hammer, Micah A. See Calkins, Monica E. 761 Kelder, Angele. See Bosch, Jos A. 836 Han, Jiang N. See van Diest, Ilse 961 Kelsey, Robert M., Sidney R. Ornduff, Christina M. McCann, and Han, Shihui, Yan Song, Yulong Ding, E. William Yund, and David Sarah Reiff. Psychophysiological characteristics of narcissism L. Woods. Neural substrates for visual perceptual grouping in during active and passive coping 292 humans 926 Kelsey, Robert M. See Mezzacappa, Elizabeth Sibolboro 988 Harmon-Jones, Eddie. See Allen, John J.B. 685 Keltikangas-Jiarvinen, Liisa. See Kettunen, Joni 659 Harmon-Jones, Eddie. See Coan, James A. 912 Kennard, C. See Hutton, $.B. 125 Harris, Kelly F. See Matthews, Karen A. 391 Keogh, Edmund and Gerke Witt. Hypoalgesic effect of caffeine in Harrison, Lesley K., Samantha Denning, Helen L. Easton, Jennifer normotensive men and women 886 C. Hall, Victoria E. Burns, Christopher Ring, and Douglas Kettunen, Joni and Liisa Keltikangas-Jirvinen. Intraindividual Carroll. The effects of competition and competitiveness on analysis of instantaneous heart rate variability 659 cardiovascular activity 601 Kiehl, Kent A., Kristin R. Laurens. Timothy L. Duty, Bruce B. Hasbroucq, Thierry, Boris Burle, Motoyuki Akamatsu, Franck Forster, and Peter F. Liddle. Neural sources involved in auditory Vidal, and Camille-Aimé Possamai. An electromyographic inves- target detection and novelty processing: An event-related fMRI tigation of the effect of stimulus—response mapping on choice study 133 reaction time yi King, C. See McGee, T.J. 653 Hawkley, Louise C., Mary H. Burleson, Kirsten M. Poehlmann, Kizakevich, Paul. See Nakonezny, Paul A. 465 Gary G. Berntson, William B. Malarkey, and John T. Cacioppo. Klaver, Peter. See Talsma, Durk 425 Author and title index for Volume 38, 2001 1013 Klein, C. and F. Foerster. Development of prosaccade and antisac- McIntyre, David. See Edwards, Louisa 712 cade task performance in participants aged 6 to 26 years 179 McManis, Mark H., Margaret M. Bradley, W. Keith Berg, Bruce N. Klein, CH. and P. Berg. Four-week test-retest stability of individual Cuthbert, and Peter J. Lang. Emotional reactions in children: differences in the saccadic CNV, two saccadic task parameters, Verbal, physiological, and behavioral responses to affective and selected neuropsychological tests 704 pictures 222 Klorman, Rafael. See Pollak, Seth D. 267 Mednick, Sarnoff A. See Raine, Adrian 254 Kok, Albert. On the utility of P3 amplitude as a measure of pro- Mellingen, Kjetil. See Raine, Adrian 254 cessing capacity waa n ~— Mezzacappa, Elizabeth Sibolboro, Robert M. Kelsey, Michael M. Kok, Albert. See Nieuwenhuis, Sander 752 Myers, and Edward S. Katkin. Breast-feeding and maternal Kok, Albert. See Talsma, Durk 736 cardiovascular function 988 Kolev, Vasil. See Yordanova, Juliana 143 Micheyl, Christophe. See Maison, Stéphane 35 Kolk, Herman H.J. See Vos, Sandra H. 41 Miller, Anita and Andrew J. Tomarken. Task-dependent changes in Koshida, Ichiro. See Nakagome, Kazuyuki 304 frontal brain asymmetry: Effects of incentive cues, outcome Kotani, Yasunori, Shiho Hiraku, Kazuhiro Suda, and Yasutsugu expectancies, and motor responses 500 Aihara. Effect of positive and negative emotion on stimulus- Miller, Jeff. See Ulrich, Rolf 816 preceding negativity prior to feedback stimuli Mills, David E. See Prkachin, Kenneth M. 879 Kowalewski, Ray B. See Nakonezny, Paul A. 465 Miltner, Wolfgang H.R. See Friederich, Marc 768 Kriisken, Jan. See Gendolla, Guido H.E. 548 Molenaar, Peter C.M. See Houtveen, Jan H. 729 Kraemer, Susanne. See Danker-Hopfe, Heidi 828 Molholm, Sophie, Hilary Gomes, and Walter Ritter. The detection Kraus, N. See McGee, T.J. 653 of constancy amidst change in children: A dissociation of pre- Kujala, T. See Ilvonen, T.-M. 622 attentive and intentional processing 969 Kumari, Veena. See Postma, Peggy 377 Monk, Timothy H. See Carrier, Julie 232 Kupfer, David J. See Carrier, Julie 232 Mordkoff, J. Toby and Mare Grosjean. The lateralized readiness Land, Stephanie. See Carrier, Julie 232 potential and response kinetics in response-time tasks 777 Lang, Peter J. See Codispoti, Maurizio 474 Mordkoff, J. Toby. See Gianaros, Peter J. 642 Lang, Peter J. See Junghéfer, Markus 175 Mulder, Gijsbertus. See Talsma, Durk 425 Lang, Peter J. See McManis, Mark H. 222 Mulder, Gijsbertus. See Vos, Sandra H. 41 Lang, Peter J. See Sabatinelli, Dean 719 Myers, Michael M. See Mezzacappa, Elizabeth Sibolboro 988 Langer, Alan W. See Larson, Mark R. 678 Myles-Worsley, Marina. See McDowell, Jennifer E. 153 Larson, Mark R. and Alan W. Langer. Systemic overperfusion and Niiitiinen, R. See Ilvonen, T.-M. 622 resting blood pressure 678 Niiitiinen, Risto. See Paavilainen, Petri 359 Laurens, Kristin R. See Kiehl, Kent A. 133 Niiitiinen, Risto. See Takegata, Rika 92 Li, Guo-Hua, Hans-Dieter Faulhaber, Magda Rosenthal, Herbert Niiitiinen, Risto. The perception of speech sounds by the human Schuster, Jens Jordan, Bernd Timmermann, Margret R. Hoehe, brain as reflected by the mismatch negativity (MMN) and its Friedrich C. Luft, and Andreas Busjahn. B-2 adrenergic receptor magnetic equivalent (MMNm) gene variations and blood pressure under stress in normal twins 485 Nakagome, Kazuyuki, Satoru Takazawa, Osamu Kanno, Hiroko Liddle, Peter F. See Kiehl, Kent A. 133 Hagiwara, Heizo Nakajima, Kenji Itoh, and Ichiro Keshida. A Litvack, Daniel A. See Nakonezny, Paul A. 465 topographical study of ERP correlates of semantic and syntactic Llabre, Maria M., Susan B. Spitzer, Patrice G. Saab, and Neil violations in the Japanese language using the multichannel EEG Schneiderman. Piecewise latent growth curve modeling of sys- system 304 tolic blood pressure reactivity and recovery from the cold pres- Nakajima, Heizo. See Nakagome, Kazuyuki 304 sor test 951 Nakonezny, Paul A., Ray B. Kowalewski, John M. Ernst, Louise C. Lobaugh, Nancy J., Robert West, and Anthony R. McIntosh. Spatio- Hawkley, David L. Lozano, Daniel A. Litvack, Gary G. Bernt- temporal analysis of experimental differences in event-related son, John J. Sollers If, Paul Kizakevich, John T. Cacioppo, and potential data with partial least squares William R. Lovallo. New ambulatory impedance cardiograph Lovallo, William R. See Nakonezny, Paul A. 465 validated against the Minnesota Impedance Cardiograph Lozano, David L. See Nakonezny, Paul A. 465 Naumann, Ewald. See Hagemann, Dirk 847 Luft, Friedrich C. See Li, Guo-Hua 485 Nicol, T.G. See McGee, T.J. 653 Maison, Stéphane. Christophe Micheyl, and Lionel Collet. Influence Niepel, Michael. Independent manipulation of stimulus change and of focused auditory attention on cochlear activity in humans 3 nn unexpectedness dissociates indices of the orienting response Malarkey, William B. See Hawkley, Louise C. 863 Nieuwenhuis, Sander, K. Richard Ridderinkhof, Jos Blom, Guido Malone, Stephen M., William G. Iacono, and Matt McGue. Event- P.H. Band, and Albert Kok. Error-related brain potentials are related potentiais and comorbidity in alcohol-dependent adult differentially related to awareness of response errors: Evidence males 367 from an antisaccade task 752 Martin-Loeches, Manuel, José A. Hinojosa, Gregorio Gémez- Nuechterlein, Keith H. See Hazlett, Erin A. 669 Jarabo, and Francisco J. Rubia. An early electrophysiological O'brien, William H. See McGrath, Jennifer J. 479 sign of semantic processing in basal extrastriate areas 114 Olincy, Ann. See Ross, Randal-G. 325 Matthews, Karen A., Janine D. Flory, Jane F. Owens, Kelly F. Ornduff, Sidney R. See Kelsey, Robert M. 292 Harris, and Sarah L. Berga. Influence of estrogen replacement Owens, Jane F. See Matthews, Karen A. 391 therapy on cardiovascular responses to stress of healthy post- Ozcan, Mustafa. See Friederich, Marc 768 menopausal women 391 Paavilainen, Petri, Jaana Simola, Maria Jaramillo, Risto Naatinen, McCann, Christina M. See Kelsey, Robert M. 292 and Istvan Winkler. Preattentive extraction of abstract feature McCarthy, Rory. See Clarke, Adam R. 212 conjunctions from auditory stimulation as reflected by the mis- McDowell, Jennifer E., Colleen A. Brenner, Marina Myles-Worsley, match negativity (MMN) 359 Hilary Coon, William Byerley, and Brett A. Clementz. Ocular Paavilainen, Petri. See Takegata, Rika 92 motor delayed-response task performance among patients with Pascual-Marqui, Roberto Domingo. See Steger, Juerg 243 schizophrenia and their biological relatives Pauls, Cornelia A. See Stemmler, Gerhard 275 McDowell, Jennifer E. See Brenner, Colleen A. 399 Pekkonen, E. See Ilvonen, T.-M. 622 McGee, T.J., C. King, K. Tremblay, T.G. Nicol, J. Cunningham, and Peper, Martin and Stepfanie Karcher. Differential conditioning to N. Kraus. Long-term habituation of the speech-elicited mismatch facial emotional expressions: Effects of hemispheric asymmetries negativity 653 and CS identification 936 McGrath, Jennifer J. and William H. O’brien. Pediatric impedance Perrine, William F. See Dionisio, Daphne P. 205 cardiography: Temporal stability and intertask consistency 479 Petruzzello, Steven J., Eric E. Hall, and Panteleimon Ekkekakis. McGue, Matt. See Malone, Stephen M. 367 Regional brain activation as a biological marker of affective McIntosh, Anthony R. See Lobaugh, Nancy J. 517 responsivity to acute exercise: Influence of fitness 99 1014 Author and title index for Volume 38, 2001 Poehlmann, Kirsten M. See Hawkley, Louise C. 863 Spencer, Kevin M., Joseph Dien, and Emanuel Donchin. Spatiotem- Polich, John. See Yordanova, Juliana 143 poral analysis of the late ERP responses to deviant stimuli 343 Pollak, Seth D., Rafael Klorman, Joan E. Thatcher, and Dante Spitzer, Susan B. See Llabre, Maria M. 951 Cicchetti. P3b reflects maltreated children’s reactions to facial Steger, Juerg, Katrin Imhof, Jachen Denoth, Roberto Domingo displays of emotion 267 Pascual-Marqui, Hans-Christoph Steinhausen, and Daniel Bran- Possamai, Camille-Aimé. See Hasbroucq, Thierry 157 deis. Brain mapping of bilateral visual interactions in children 243 Postma, Peggy, Veena Kumari, Melissa Hines, and Jeffrey A. Gray. Steinhausen, Hans-Christoph. See Steger, Juerg 243 The relationship between prepulse detection and prepulse inhibi- Stekelenburg, J.J. and A. van Boxtel. Inhibition of pericranial mus- tion of the acoustic startle reflex 377 cle activity, respiration, and heart rate enhances auditory Prkachin, Kenneth M., David E. Mills, Caroline Zwaal, and Janice sensitivity 629 Husted. Comparison of hemodynamic responses to social and Stemmler, Gerhard, Marcus Heldmann, Cornelia A. Pauls, and nonsocial stress: Evaluation of an anger interview 879 Thomas Scherer. Constraints for emotion specificity in fear and Probst, Rudolf. See Bertoli, Sibylle 334 anger: The context counts 275 Quah, Saw Han. See Drummond, Peter D. 190 Stern, John A. See Wang, Lin 64 Quigley, Karen S. See Gianaros, Peter J. 540 Stern, Robert M. See Gianaros, Peter J. 642 Quigley, Karen S. See Gianaros, Peter J. 642 Stoney, Catherine M. and Joel W. Hughes. Catecholamine stress Rosler, Frank, Judith Streb, and Hubertus Haan. Event-related brain responses in arterialized blood 590, potentials evoked by verbs and nouns in a primed lexical deci- Streb, Judith. See Résler, Frank 694 sion task 694 Streb, Judith. See Rolke, Bettina 165 Radant, Allen. See Ross, Randal G. 325 Suchowiecki, Shannon. See France, Christopher R. 107 Raine, Adrian, Peter H. Venables, Cyril Dalais, Kjetil Mellingen, Suda, Kazuhiro. See Kotani, Yasunori 873 Chandra Reynolds, and Sarnoff A. Mednick. Early educational Takazawa, Satoru. See Nakagome, Kazuyuki 304 and health enrichment at age 3-5 years is associated with in- Takegata, Rika, Petri Paavilainen, Risto Niitinen, and Istvan creased autonomic and central nervous system arousal and ori- Winkler. Preattentive processing of spectral, temporal, and enting at age 11 years: Evidence from the Mauritius Child structural characteristics of acoustic regularities: A mismatch Health Project 254 negativity study 92 Raz, Amir, Leon Y. Deouell, and Shlomo Bentin. Is pre-attentive Talsma, Durk and Albert Kok. Nonspatial intermodal selective processing compromised by prolonged wakefulness? Effects of attention is mediated by sensory brain areas: Evidence from total sleep deprivation on the mismatch negativity 787 event-related potentials 736 Reiff, Sarah. See Kelsey, Robert M. 292 Talsma, Durk, Albertus A. Wijers, Peter Klaver, and Gijsbertus Reynolds, Chandra. See Raine, Adrian 254 Mulder. Working memory processes show different degrees of Ridderinkhof, K. Richard. See Nieuwenhuis, Sander 752 lateralization: Evidence from event-related potentials 425 Ring, Christopher. See Edwards, Louisa 712 Tan, Xin, lan Glenn Campbell, and Irwin Feinberg. A simple Ring, Christopher. See Harrison, Lesley K. 601 method for computer quantification of stage REM eye move Ritter, Walter. See Gaeta, Helen 316 ment potentials nn to Ritter, Walter. See Molholm, Sophie 969 Taylor, Margot J. See Hepworth, Sandra L. 594 Ritz, Thomas, Miriam Théns, and Bernhard Dahme. Modulation of Tekok-Kilic, Ayda, Janet L. Shucard, and David W. Shucard. Stimu- respiratory sinus arrhythmia by respiration rate and volume: lus modality and Go/NoGo effects on P3 during parallel visual Stability across posture and volume variations 858 and auditory continuous performance tasks 578 Roehrs, Timothy A. See Drake, Christopher L. 979 Tervaniemi, M. See Ilvonen, T.-M. 622 Rolke, Bettina, Martin Heil, Judith Streb, and Erwin Hennighausen. Thoéns, Miriam. See Ritz, Thomas 858 Missed prime words within the attentional blink evoke an N400 Thatcher, Joan E. See Pollak, Seth D. 267 semantic priming effect 165 Thayer, Julian F. See Hagemann, Dirk 847 Rose, Michael, Rolf Verleger, and Edmund Wascher. ERP correlates Timmermann, Bernd. See Li, Guo-Hua 485 of associative learning 440 Tomarken, Andrew J. See Miller, Anita 500 Rosekind, Mark. See Drake, Christopher L. 979 Tremblay, K. See McGee, T.J. 653 Rosenthal, Magda. See Li, Guo-Hua 485 Trippe, Ralf H. See Friederich, Marc 768 Ross, Randal G., Ann Olincy, Gary Zerbe, and Allen Radant. Ulrich, Rolf and Jeff Miller. Using the jackknife-based scoring Which duration of postsaccadic slowing identifies anticipatory method for measuring LRP onset effects in factorial designs 816 saccades during smooth pursuit eye movements? wet oa van Acker, Saskia A.B.E. See van den Buuse, Maarten 490 Roth, Thomas. See Drake, Christopher L. 979 van Boxtel, A. Optimal signal bandwidth for the recording of Rovet, Joanne F. See Hepworth, Sandra L. 594 surface EMG activity of facial, jaw, oral, and neck muscles 22 Rubia, Francisco J. See Martin-Loeches, Manuel 114 van Boxtel. A. See Stekelenburg, J.J. 629 Saab, Patrice G. See Llabre, Maria M. 951 van de Woestijne, Karel P. See van Diest, Ilse 961 Sabatinelli, Dean, Margaret M. Bradley, and Peter J. Lang. Affec- van den Bergh, Omer. See van Diest, Ilse 961 tive startle modulation in anticipation and perception 719 van den Buuse, Maarten, Saskia A.B.E. van Acker, Mare Fluttert, Salonen, O. See Ilvonen, T.-M. 622 and E. Ronald de Kloet. Blood pressure, heart rate, and behav- Schell, Anne M. See Hazlett. Erin A. 669 ioral responses to psychological “novelty” stress in freely Scherer, Thomas. See Stemmler, Gerhard 275 moving rats 490, Schmidt, Andrea. See Danker-Hopfe, Heidi 828 van der Molen, Maurits W. See van der Veen, Frederik M. 896 Schneiderman, Neil. See Llabre, Maria M. 951 van der Veen, Frederik M., Maurits W. van der Molen, and Schréger. Erich. See Jacobsen, Thomas 723 J. Richard Jennings. Selective attention and response inhibition Schuster, Herbert. See Li, Guo-Hua 485 alter phase-dependent cardiac slowing 896 Selikowitz, Mark. See Clarke, Adam R. 212 van Diest, Ilse, Winnie Winters, Stephan Devriese, Elke Vercamst, Shapiro, David, Larry D. Jamner, Iris B. Goldstein, and Ralph J. Jiang N. Han, Karel P. van de Woestijne, and Omer van den Delfino. Striking a chord: Moods, blood pressure, and heart rate Bergh. Hyperventilation beyond fight/flight: Respiratory re- in everyday life 197 sponses during emotional imagery 961 Shucard, David W. See Tekok-Kilic, Ayda 578 Veerman, Enno C.I. See Bosch, Jos A. 836 Shucard, Janet L. See Tekok-Kilic, Ayda 578 Venables, Peter H. See Raine, Adrian 254 Simola, Jaana. See Paavilainen, Petri 359 Vercamst, Elke. See van Diest, Ilse 961 Smurzynski, Jacek. See Bertoli, Sibylle 334 Verleger, Rolf. See Rose, Michael 440 Sollers, John J. Il. See Nakonezny, Paul A. 465 Verney, Steven P., Eric Granholm, and Daphne P. Dionisio. Pupil- Sommer, Werner. See Jentzsch, Ines 607 lary responses and processing resources on the visual backward Song, Yan. See Han, Shihui 926 masking task 76 Vidal, Franck. See Hasbroucq, Thierry 157 Author and title index for Volume 38, 2001 1015 Vos, Sandra H., Thomas C. Gunter, Herman H.J. Kolk, and Gijsber- Winters, Winnie. See van Diest, Ilse 961 tus Mulder. Working memory constraints on syntactic process- Witt, Gerke. See Keogh, Edmund 886 ing: An electrophysiological investigation 41 Woods, David L. See Han, Shihui 926 Wang, Lin and John A. Stern. Saccade initiation and accuracy in Yee, Cindy M. and Patricia M. White. Experimental modification gaze shifts are affected by visual stimulus significance 64 of P50 suppression Wascher, Edmund. See Rose, Michael 440 Yordanova, Juliana, Vasil Kolev, and John Polich. P300 and alpha Watter, Scott, Gina M. Geffen, and Laurie B. Geffen. The 998 event-related desynchronization (ERD) Weiss, Thomas. See Friederich, Mare 768 Yund, E. William. See Han, Shihui 926 West, Robert. See Lobaugh, Nancy J. 517 Zeigler, Bonnie L., Frances K. Graham, and Steven A. Hackley. White, Patricia M. See Yee, Cindy M. 531 Cross-modal warning effects on reflexive and voluntary Wijers, Albertus A. See Talsma, Durk 425 reactions 903 Winkler, Istvan. See Paavilainen, Petri 359 Zerbe, Gary. See Ross, Randal G. 325 Winkler, Istvan. See Takegata, Rika 92 Zwaal, Caroline. See Prkachin, Kenneth M. 879