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Descriptor index for Volume 41, 2004 Acoustic startle, 401, 702 Cardiac cycle, 954 Electrodermal response lability, Habituation, 924 Acoustics, 106 ~ Cardiac cycle time effect, 941 501 Heart period, 75, 483, 521 Action recognition, 15 Cardiac sequence length, 483 Electroencephalogram, 15 , 161, Heart rate, 531 Acute exercise, 96 Cardiovascular reactivity, 450, 313, 341, 584 Heart rate deceleration, 941 Adaptation, 924 552, 799, 924 Electroencephalography, 394, Heart rate variability, 961 Adolescents, 799 Cardiovascular risk, 799 563, 822 Heartbeat perception, 476 Adrenergic beta, 450 Cataplexy, 254 Electromyogram, 11l3 Heartbeat-evoked potential, 476 AAfgfiencgt,. 414617 , 372, 450, 5 5 Cenrtergaull atciaornd,i ac5 21a utonomic EElleeccttrroopohcyusliooglroagmi,ca l 31d3a ta, 142 HHeemmioscpohnecreinct raatsiyomnm,e tr5y4,1 563 Airways, 809 Cerebral blood flow, 905 -mbarrassment, 281 Hemodynamic profile, 914 Alcoholism, 841 Change detection, 660 emotion, 75, 117, 426, 433, 441, HFOs, 361 Alpha power, 288 Channel probability, 193 809, 93 High frequency oscillations, 361 Ambiguous figures, | Children, 130, 385 uRPS, High-frequency heart period Ambiguous precues, 231 CNV, 231 <rror, variability, 521 Anterior cingulate cortex, 613, Cognition, 575, 584 {rror negativity, 84 Hoffmann reflex, 96 739, 749 Cognitive pupillary response, ‘rror-related negativity, 84, 245 Horse race model, 9 Anticipation, 531 167 ‘rror related negativity (ERN) H-reflex, 254 A phasia, 394 Concealed information test, error negativity (N,), 833 Hypotension, 905 A ppetitive, 426 461 ‘valuative observation, 924 Arithmetic N400 effect, 46 Configuration, 643 -vent-related brain potentials independent component analysis, Arousal, 75, 433, 954 Conflict negativity, 21 (ERPs), 193, 636, 688, 709, 313 Artifact, 313 Conflict processing, 739 739, 882 Individual differences, 501 Associative processes, 625 Conflict theory, 739 vent-related potential Infants, 772 Asthma, 809 Conscientiousness, 84 components, 9 Information processing, 306, 665 Attention, 30, 407, 441, 489, 604, Context, 367 ‘vent-related potential episodic Inhibition, 157, 326, 636 613, 749, 905 Contingent negative variation, memory effects, 679 Inhibition of return, 716 Audition, 660, 709 231, 861 ‘vent-related potential repetition Intensity mismatch negativity, 385 Auditory cortex, 636 Continuous attention, 417 effect, 592 Interbeat interval, 941 Auditory event-related potentials. Contrast-reversed, 643 ‘vent-related potentials, 1, 60, 46, Interoception, 476 30, 385, 702 Correlation coefficient, 845 21, 117, 130, 205, 259, 341, 367, Inverted, 643 Auditory evoked potentials, 604, Cortex, 584 372, 441, 476, 489, 625, 643, Irrelevant auditory stimulus, 193 636 Cortical reorganization, 584 654, 660. 665. 716. 729. 762. Auditory intramodal attention, Counting task, 739 772 299 Jackknifing procedure, 845 193 Cross-siiuational consistency, 501 ?xcitability, 254 Auditory perception, 604 Current-source density analysis, xecutive control, L2 minimum-norm estimate, 106 Auditory prepulse inhibition, 306 861 } xerc, ise, S6592 Laboratory stress, 914 Auditory processing, 875 Language, 106, 367, 372, 584 Auditory sensory memory, 654 Deception, 461 Face processing, 350 Late difference negativity, 130 Auditory stimulation, 604 Decision making, 531 Face recognition models, 688 Late negativity, 30 Automated, 313 Defensive response, 461 Faces, 625, 643 Late Positive Component, 592 Autonomic activation, 961 Delta, 394 Facial blood flow, 281 Lateralization, 783 Autonomic asymmetry, 281 Delta power, 288 Facial expression, 809 Lateralized readiness potential, Autonomic responsiveness, 893 Depression, 269, 433 False memory, 679 220, 231, 762 Development, 30 False recognition, 117, 679 Laughter, 254 Deviance detection, 709 Familiarity, 117 LDN, 130 Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity, Dietary caffeine, 914 Family-wise error rate, 142 Lexical processing, 106 483 Differences, 783 Feature, 385 Lie detection, 205 Baroreceptors, 954 Dipole localization, 625 Feedback, 245, 531, 729 Limb movement, 489 Baroreflex sensitivity, 961 Direction encoding lateralization, Fetal heart rate, 510 Longitudinal studies, 841 Behavioral approach, 37 762 Fetal movement, 510 Long-term effects of noise, Behavioral genetics, 501] Distractibility, 875 Fiducial point, 3:2 52! LRP, 231 Behavioral inhibition, 37 Distraction, 30 Flanker task, 762 Blind source separation, 31 >3 Distributed neurocognitive Frontal EEG asymmetry, 269 M170, 350 Blink, 326 functions, 298 Functional locus, 220 Magnetoencephalography, 7 Blink reflex, 407, 417, 935 Divided attention, 175 Major depressive disorder, Blood pressure, 483, 541, 552, 799, Doppler sonography, 905 Gambling, 531 Maternal stress, 510 905, 914 Dreaming, 288 Gender, 783 Measurement, 333 Blushing, 281 Driving impairment, 161 Generalized slowing, 372 MEG, 350 Brain development, 882 Dual task, 175 Guilty knowledge, 461 Memory access, 46 Brain lesion, 394 Duration discrimination, 660 Guilty knowledge tests, 205 Memory attribution, 117 Descriptor index for Volume 41, 2004 Acoustic startle, 401, 702 Cardiac cycle, 954 Electrodermal response lability, Habituation, 924 Acoustics, 106 ~ Cardiac cycle time effect, 941 501 Heart period, 75, 483, 521 Action recognition, 15 Cardiac sequence length, 483 Electroencephalogram, 15 , 161, Heart rate, 531 Acute exercise, 96 Cardiovascular reactivity, 450, 313, 341, 584 Heart rate deceleration, 941 Adaptation, 924 552, 799, 924 Electroencephalography, 394, Heart rate variability, 961 Adolescents, 799 Cardiovascular risk, 799 563, 822 Heartbeat perception, 476 Adrenergic beta, 450 Cataplexy, 254 Electromyogram, 11l3 Heartbeat-evoked potential, 476 AAfgfiencgt,. 414617 , 372, 450, 5 5 Cenrtergaull atciaornd,i ac5 21a utonomic EElleeccttrroopohcyusliooglroagmi,ca l 31d3a ta, 142 HHeemmioscpohnecreinct raatsiyomnm,e tr5y4,1 563 Airways, 809 Cerebral blood flow, 905 -mbarrassment, 281 Hemodynamic profile, 914 Alcoholism, 841 Change detection, 660 emotion, 75, 117, 426, 433, 441, HFOs, 361 Alpha power, 288 Channel probability, 193 809, 93 High frequency oscillations, 361 Ambiguous figures, | Children, 130, 385 uRPS, High-frequency heart period Ambiguous precues, 231 CNV, 231 <rror, variability, 521 Anterior cingulate cortex, 613, Cognition, 575, 584 {rror negativity, 84 Hoffmann reflex, 96 739, 749 Cognitive pupillary response, ‘rror-related negativity, 84, 245 Horse race model, 9 Anticipation, 531 167 ‘rror related negativity (ERN) H-reflex, 254 A phasia, 394 Concealed information test, error negativity (N,), 833 Hypotension, 905 A ppetitive, 426 461 ‘valuative observation, 924 Arithmetic N400 effect, 46 Configuration, 643 -vent-related brain potentials independent component analysis, Arousal, 75, 433, 954 Conflict negativity, 21 (ERPs), 193, 636, 688, 709, 313 Artifact, 313 Conflict processing, 739 739, 882 Individual differences, 501 Associative processes, 625 Conflict theory, 739 vent-related potential Infants, 772 Asthma, 809 Conscientiousness, 84 components, 9 Information processing, 306, 665 Attention, 30, 407, 441, 489, 604, Context, 367 ‘vent-related potential episodic Inhibition, 157, 326, 636 613, 749, 905 Contingent negative variation, memory effects, 679 Inhibition of return, 716 Audition, 660, 709 231, 861 ‘vent-related potential repetition Intensity mismatch negativity, 385 Auditory cortex, 636 Continuous attention, 417 effect, 592 Interbeat interval, 941 Auditory event-related potentials. Contrast-reversed, 643 ‘vent-related potentials, 1, 60, 46, Interoception, 476 30, 385, 702 Correlation coefficient, 845 21, 117, 130, 205, 259, 341, 367, Inverted, 643 Auditory evoked potentials, 604, Cortex, 584 372, 441, 476, 489, 625, 643, Irrelevant auditory stimulus, 193 636 Cortical reorganization, 584 654, 660. 665. 716. 729. 762. Auditory intramodal attention, Counting task, 739 772 299 Jackknifing procedure, 845 193 Cross-siiuational consistency, 501 ?xcitability, 254 Auditory perception, 604 Current-source density analysis, xecutive control, L2 minimum-norm estimate, 106 Auditory prepulse inhibition, 306 861 } xerc, ise, S6592 Laboratory stress, 914 Auditory processing, 875 Language, 106, 367, 372, 584 Auditory sensory memory, 654 Deception, 461 Face processing, 350 Late difference negativity, 130 Auditory stimulation, 604 Decision making, 531 Face recognition models, 688 Late negativity, 30 Automated, 313 Defensive response, 461 Faces, 625, 643 Late Positive Component, 592 Autonomic activation, 961 Delta, 394 Facial blood flow, 281 Lateralization, 783 Autonomic asymmetry, 281 Delta power, 288 Facial expression, 809 Lateralized readiness potential, Autonomic responsiveness, 893 Depression, 269, 433 False memory, 679 220, 231, 762 Development, 30 False recognition, 117, 679 Laughter, 254 Deviance detection, 709 Familiarity, 117 LDN, 130 Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity, Dietary caffeine, 914 Family-wise error rate, 142 Lexical processing, 106 483 Differences, 783 Feature, 385 Lie detection, 205 Baroreceptors, 954 Dipole localization, 625 Feedback, 245, 531, 729 Limb movement, 489 Baroreflex sensitivity, 961 Direction encoding lateralization, Fetal heart rate, 510 Longitudinal studies, 841 Behavioral approach, 37 762 Fetal movement, 510 Long-term effects of noise, Behavioral genetics, 501] Distractibility, 875 Fiducial point, 3:2 52! LRP, 231 Behavioral inhibition, 37 Distraction, 30 Flanker task, 762 Blind source separation, 31 >3 Distributed neurocognitive Frontal EEG asymmetry, 269 M170, 350 Blink, 326 functions, 298 Functional locus, 220 Magnetoencephalography, 7 Blink reflex, 407, 417, 935 Divided attention, 175 Major depressive disorder, Blood pressure, 483, 541, 552, 799, Doppler sonography, 905 Gambling, 531 Maternal stress, 510 905, 914 Dreaming, 288 Gender, 783 Measurement, 333 Blushing, 281 Driving impairment, 161 Generalized slowing, 372 MEG, 350 Brain development, 882 Dual task, 175 Guilty knowledge, 461 Memory access, 46 Brain lesion, 394 Duration discrimination, 660 Guilty knowledge tests, 205 Memory attribution, 117 Descriptor index for Volume 41, 2004 Memory load, 167 P3b, 575 REM, 298 Startle modulation, 433 Memory search, 167 P50, 702 REM sleep, 288 Startle reflex, 407 Menstrual cycle, 401, 592 P600, 372 Repetition and semantic priming, State anxiety, 96 Mental calculation, 46 Pain, 613, 749 60 Stimulus modality, 157, 407, Mental effort, 175, 789 Parasympathetic, 3 7 Resources, 175 417, 729 Mental stress, 541 Partial least squares, 643 Respiration, 254, 809 Stimulus-preceding negativity, Mental tasks, 467 PCA, 665 Respiratory resistance, 809 729 Mental workload, 961 PEP, 33: Respiratory sinus arrhythmia, Stop-signal paradigm, 9 Meta-analysis, 563 Perception, 441 75, 483, 809, 961 Stress, 37, 450, 552, 799, 924 Mirror neurons, 152 Perceptual ambiguity, | Response conflict, 157 Stretch reflex, 954 Mismatch, 21 Performance feedback, 833 Response inhibition, 9 Stroke, 584 Mismatch negativity (MMN), Peripheral arterial tone, 789 Response selection, 220 Subjective reports of experience, 106, 130, 654, 660, 772, 875 Peripheral feedback, 893 Review, 563 298 MMN, 130 Personality disorders, 982 Reward, 245, 729 Subjective sleepiness, 161 Monitoring, 157 Personally known faces, 688 Risk, 269 Substance use disorders, 982 Motivation, 84, 441 Phase resetting, 822 Successful stop trials, 9 Motor neuron, 254 Phasic heart rate, 467 Schizophrenia, 361 Sugar intake, 161 Motor processing, 861 Phonemes, 654 Schizotypal personality disorder Supplementary motor area, 861 Motor programming, 220 Phonology, 106 women, 367 Syllable, 783 Motor time, 113 Physical activity, 563 Selective attention, 21 Sympathetic, 37 Movement preparation, 231 Pitch contour, 341 Selective listening, 193 Sympathetic activation, 789 Mu rhythm, 152 Plasticity, 341 Semantic cohesion, 117 Synchrony, 822 Multivariate analysis, 643 Positive mismatch response, 77 Semantic N400 effect, 46 Syntax, 372 Music, 341 Positron emission tomography Semantic relatedness, 679 Systolic time intervals, 333 521 Semantics, 106 N1 or N100, 636 Post-auricular, 426 Sensorimotor cortex, 152 Target P3, 679 N100, 186, 783 Post-auricular reflex, 426 Sensorimotor gating, 401 Task strategies, 882 N180, 716 PPI, 326 Sensory gating, 604, 702 Task-evoked pupillary responses, N2, 9, 157 Precuing paradigm, 231 Sentence processing, 367 175 N270, 21 Preejection period, 924 SEPs, 361 Temperament, 37 N2b, 875 Pregnancy, 510 Serial processing, 21 Temporal reproduction, 861 N300, 259 Prepulse, 326 Sex differences, 541 Temporal stability, 501 N400, 21, 60, 259, 367 Prepulse inhibition, 401, 702, 935 Sex hormones, 592 Thalamic dysfunction, 361 Names, 625 Priming, 186, 688 Short-term memory, 186 Thinking and hallucinating, 298 Ne, 130 Probe reaction time, 461 Signal-space projection, 350 Time course, 935 Nd, 716 Problem solving, 467 Simulation model, 961 Time estimation, 861 Necker cube, | Problem-size effect, 46 Simulation study, 845 Time perception, 660 Negative component, 130 Program running, 467 Single trial, 259 Time-—frequency analysis, 361 Neural basis of inhibitory control, Proprioception, 489 Sino-atrial node, 941 Tonic heart rate, 467 882 Prosody, 259, 341 Skeletal muscle tension, 809 Topographies, 142, 575 Neural model, 709 Psychometric reliability and Skin conductance, 75, 531, 982 Trait anxiety, 96 Neuroticism, 84 stability, 269 Skin conductance responses, 688 Twin study, 501 No-go, 157 Psychophysiological detection Sieep, 772 Twins, 841 No-go related N2, 882 of deception, 205 Sleep mentation, 288 Nonwords, 60 Pulse variability, 789 Sleep restriction, 914 Unsuccessful stop trials, 9 novelty, 130 Punishment, 245 Social adjustment, 893 Novelty P3, 665 Social Competence Interview, Vagal and sympathetic gain, 893 NREM, 298 Q wave, 333 799 Vagal nerve, 941 Quantitative EEG, 288 Somatosensory evoked potentials, Vagal tone, 893 Onset of lateralized readiness 361, 613, 749 Valence, 75, 433 potential, 845 R wave, 333 Sound discrimination, 875 Vascular resistance, 450 Orienting, 613 Randomization tests, 142 Spatiotemporal analysis, 643 Vigilance, 799 Orienting response, 461 Reaction time, 941 Spatiotemporal data, 142 Vision, 709 Oscillations, 822 Receptors, 450 Specific language impairment, Visual attention, 350 Recognition memory, 592 Ti2 Visual backward masking, 306 P1, 716 Recovery, 394 Speech, 783 Visual prepulse inhibition, 306 P3,. 9,130 Reflex, 426 Speech perception, 654 Vowels, 654 P300, 186, 205, 592, 665, 841 Reflex modification, 935 Spoken word, 106 P3a, 30, 575 Refractoriness, 636 Stage 2 sleep, 288 Wavelet, 259 P3a event-related potential. Reinforcement learning, 245 Staring, 28] Weight training, 552 749 Relative criterion, 845 Startle, 326, 426, 935 Working memory, 175 Author and title index for Volume 41, 2004 Aarnoudse, Cecilia C. See Althaus, Monika 893 Ceponiené, R., T. Lepist6, M. Soininen, E. Aronen, P. Alku, and Aihara, Yasutsugu. See Ohgami, Yoshimi 729 R. Niéatinen. Event-related potentials associated with sound Akai, Toshiyuki. Event-related brain potentials to irrelevant discrimination versus novelty detection in children auditory stimuli during selective listening: Effects of channel Chakravorty, Subhajit. See Jovanovic, Tanja 401 probability Chen, Yun-Ju. See Berntson, Gary G. 333 Alho, Kimmo. See Gumenyuk, Valentina 30 Ciesielski, Kristina T., Richard J. Harris, and Lynette F. Cofer. Alho, Kimmo. See Kujala, Teija 875 Posterior brain ERP patterns related to the go/no-go task in Alku, P. See Ceponiené, R. 130 children Allain. Sonia, Laurence Carbonnell, Boris Burle, Thierry Coan, James A. See Allen, John J. B. 269 Hasbroucq, and Franck Vidal. On-line executive control: Cofer, Lynette F. See Ciesielski, Kristina T. 882 An electromyographic study Cohen, Jonathan D. See Holroyd, Clay B. 245 Allen, John J. B., Heather L. Urry, Sabrina K. Hitt, and James Cohen, Jonathan D. See Nieuwenhuis, Sander 157 A. Coan. The stability of resting frontal electroencephalographic Cohen, Jonathan D. See Yeung, Nick. 822 asymmetry in depression 269 Costigan, Kathleen A. See Dipietro, Janet A. 510 Alter, Kai. See Jacobsen, Thomas 654 Coulson, Seana. See Kemmer, Laura 372 Althaus, Monika, Arie M. Van Roon, Lambertus J. M. Mulder, Couperus, Jane W. See Karatekin, Canan 175 Gijsbertus Mulder, Cecilia C. Aarnoudse, and Ruud B. Minderaa. Crabbe, James B. and Rod K. Dishman. Brain electrocortical Autonomic response patterns observed during the performance activity during and after exercise: A quantitative synthesis of an attention-demanding task in two groups of children with Crider, Andrew. William S. Kremen, Hong Xian, Kristen C autistic-type difficulties in social adjustment 893 Jacobson, Brian Waterman, Seth A. Eisen, Ming T. Tsuang, Althaus, Monika. See Van Roon, Arie M. 961 and Michael J. Lyons. Stability, consistency, and heritability Aronen, E. See Ceponiené, R. 130 of electrodermal response lability in middle-aged male twins Arthur, Carlotta M. See Kelsey, Robert M. 924 Crombez, Geert. See Verschuere, Bruno 461 Awiszus, F. See Smid, H.G.O.M. 489 Crommelinck, M. See Joassin, F. 625 Crone, Eveline A., Riek J. M. Somsen, Bert van Beek, and Bach, Michael. See Kornmeier, Jiirgen | Maurits W. Van der Molen. Heart rate and skin conductance Band, Guido P. H. See Kok, Albert 9 analysis of antecendents and consequences of decision making Baulk, Stuart D. See Horne, James A. 161 Cui, Lili. See Wang, Yuping 21 Benning, Stephen D., Christopher J. Patrick, and Alan R. Lang. Cunningham, Conal J. See O’reilly, Michelle A. 592 Emotional modulation of the post-auricular reflex 426 Curio, Gabriel. See Lueschow, Andreas 350 Berg, Patrick. See Hensel, Sandra 394 Curio, Gabriel. See Waberski, Till D. 361 Berntson, Gary G., David L. Lozano, Yun-Ju Chen, and John T. Cacioppo. Where to Q in PEP Dawson, Michael E. See Wynn, Jonathan K. 306 Bersick, Michael. See Nessler, Doreen 679 De Clercq. Armand. See Verschuere, Bruno 461 Besson, Mireille. See Sch6n, Daniele 341 De Ochoa, Esmeralda. See Kemmer, Laura 372 Blumenthal, Terry D., Aake Elden, and Magne Arve Flaten De Ruiter, Michiel B. See Kok, Albert 9 A comparison of several methods used to quantify prepulse Deacon, Diana, Anna Dynowska, Walter Ritter, and Jillian inhibition of eyeblink responding Grose-Fifer. Repetition and semantic priming of nonwords: Boehm, Stephan G. See Lueschow, Andreas 350 Implications for theories of N400 and word recognition Bogacz, Rafal. See Yeung, Nick. 822 Deacon, Diana. See Molholm, Sophie 385 Bosh, Gregory. See Rosenfeld, J. Peter 205 Debatisse, D. See Joassin, F. 625 Bostanov, Vladimir and Boris Kotchoubey. Recognition of affective Dei Paso, Gustavo A. Reyes, José A. Hernandez, and M. Isabel prosody: Continuous wavelet measures of event-related brain Gonzalez. Differential analysis in the time domain of the potentials to emotional exclamations baroreceptor cardiac reflex sensitivity as a function of Bowry, Ritvij. See West, Robert 739 sequence length Brenner, Colleen A., Chad R. Edwards, Christine A. Carroll, Dichter, Gabriel S., Andrew J. Tomarken, Richard C. Shelton, Paul D. Kieffaber, and William P. Hetrick. P50 and acoustic and Steven K. Sutton. Early- and late-onset startle modulation Startle gating are not related in healthy participants in unipolar depression Bruyer, R. See Joassin, F. 625 Dien, Joseph, Kevin M. Spencer, and Emanuel Donchin. Parsing Buchner, Helmut. See Waberski, Till D. 361 the late positive complex: Mental chronometry and the ERP Burle, Boris. See Allain, Sonia 113 components that inhabit the neighborhood of the P300 Burns, Victoria E. See van Zanten, Jet J. C. S. Veldhuijzen 541 Dipietro, Janet A., Rafael A. Irizarry, Kathleen A. Costigan, and Edith D. Gurewitsch. The psychophysiology of the Cacioppo, John T. See Berntson, Gary G. 333 maternal-fetal relationship Campanella. S. See Joassin, F. 625 Dishman, Rod K. See Crabbe, James B. 563 Carbonnell, Laurence. See Allain, Sonia 113 Dishman, Rod K. See Motl, Robert W. 96 Carlson, Scott R., William G. Iacono, and M. McGue. P300 Donchin, Emanuel. See Dien, Joseph 665 amplitude in nonalcoholic adolescent twin pairs who become Dowman, Robert. Distraction produces an increase in discordant for alcoholism as adults pain-evoked anterior cingulate activity Carroll, Christine A. See Brenner, Colleen A. 702 Dowman, Robert. Electrophysiological indices of orienting Carroll, Douglas. See McIntyre, David 954 attention toward pain Carroll, Douglas. See van Zanten, Jet J. C. S. Veldhuijzen 541 Drayson, Mark. See van Zanten, Jet J. C. S. Veldhuijzen 541 996 Author and title index for Volume 41, 2004 Drummond, Peter D. and Nadia Mirco. Staring at one side of Hamm, Alfons O. See Schupp, Harald T. 441 the face increases blood flow on that side of the face Harris, Richard J. See Ciesielski, Kristina T. 882 Duncan, Erica J. See Jovanovic, Tanja 401 Hasbroucgq, Thierry. See Allain, Sonia 113 Duschek, Stefan and Rainer Schandry. Cognitive performance Hatfield, Bradley D. See Spalding, Thomas W. 552 and cerebral blood flow in essential hypotension Hauser, U. See Smid, H.G.O.M. 489 Dynowska, Anna. See Deacon, Diana 60 Heinze, H.-J. See Smid, H.G.O.M. 489 Dywan, Jane. See McNeely, Heather E. 117 Hennighausen, Erwin. See Jost, Kerstin 46 Hensel, Sandra, Brigitte Rockstroh, Patrick Berg, Thomas Elbert, Edwards, Chad R. See Brenner, Colleen A. 702 and Paul Walter Schénle. Left-hemispheric abnormal EEG Edwards, Kate M. See van Zanten, Jet J. C. S. Veldhuijzen 541 activity in relation to impairment and recovery in aphasic Eisen, Seth A. See Crider, Andrew 501 patients Elbert, Thomas. See Hensel, Sandra 394 Heponiemi, Tarja, Liisa Keltikangas-Jarvinen, Joni Kettunen, Elden, Aake. See Blumenthal, Terry D. 326 Sampsa Puttonen, and Niklas Ravaja. BIS-BAS sensitivity Escera, Carles. See Gumenyuk, Valentina 30 and cardiac autonomic stress profiles Esposito, Maria José, Tore A. Nielsen, and Tyna Paquette. Hernandez, Jose A. See Del Paso, Gustavo A. Reyes 483 Reduced Alpha power associated with the recall of mentation Herrnberger, Biarbel. See Ruchsow, Martin. 833 from Stage 2 and Stage REM sleep Herzmann, Grit, Stefan R. Schweinberger, Werner Sommer, and Eulitz, Carsten. See Obleser, Jonas 783 Ines Jentzsch. What's special about personally familiar faces? Ewart, Craig K., Randall S. Jorgensen, Kerstin E. Schroder, Sonia A multimodal approach Suchday, and Andrew Sherwood. Vigilance to a persisting Hetrick, William P. See Brenner, Colleen A. 702 personal threat: Unmasking cardiovascular consequences in Hinrichs, H. See Smid, H.G.O.M. 489 adolescents with the Social Competence Interview Hiraku, Shiho. See Ohgami, Yoshimi 729 Hitt, Sabrina K. See Allen, John J. B. 269 Fabiani, Monica. See Sable, Jeffrey J. 636 Hobson, J. Allan. See Fosse, Roar 298 Falkenstein, Michael. See Willemssen, Rita 762 Hock, Dorothee. See Waberski, Till D. 361 Fiallos, Ana M. See Jovanovic, Tanja 401 Hoff, Paul. See Waberski, Till D. 361 Fjell, Anders M. and Kristine B. Walhovd. Life-span changes Hohnsbein, Joachim. See Willemssen, Rita 762 in P3a Holroyd, Clay B., Jeff T. Larsen, and Jonathan D. Cohen. Context Flaten, Magne Arve. See Blumenthal, Terry D. 326 dependence of the event-related brain potential associated with Fosse, Roar, Robert Stickgold, and J. Allan Hobson. Thinking reward and punishment 245 and hallucinating: Reciprocal changes in sleep 298 Holroyd, Clay B. See Yeung, Nick. 822 Frazier, Thomas W., Milton E. Strauss, and Stuart R. Steinhauer. Hoormann, Jorg. See Willemssen, Rita 762 Respiratory sinus arrhythmia as an index of emotional response Horne, James A. and Stuart D. Baulk. Awareness of sleepiness in young adults when driving Friederici, A.D. See Friedrich, M. 772 Friedman, David. See Nessler, Doreen 679 Iacono, William G. See Carlson, Scott R. 841 Friedman, Michelle. See Niznikiewicz, Margaret A. 367 Jani, Cristina, Daniel Gopher, and Peretz Lavie. Effects of Friedrich, M., C. Weber, and A.D. Friederici. Electrophysiological task difficulty and invested mental effort on peripheral evidence for delayed mismatch response in infants at-risk for vasoconstriction specific language impairment Irizarry, Rafael A. See Dipietro, Janet A. 510 Frumin, Melissa. See Niznikiewicz, Margaret A. 367 Ishii, Motonobu. See Ohgami, Yoshimi 729 Gezici, E. Ocal. See Overeem, Sebastiaan 254 Itier, Roxane J., Margot J. Taylor, and Nancy J. Lobaugh. Gianaros, Peter J., Frederik M. Van der Veen, and J. Richard Jennings. Spatiotemporal analysis of event-related potentials to upright, Regional cerebral blood flow correlates with heart period and inverted, and contrast-reversed faces: Effects on encoding and high-frequency heart period variability during working-memory tasks: recognition Implications for the cortical and subcortical regulation of cardiac autonomic activity 521 Jacobsen, Thomas, Erich Schréger, and Kai Alter. Pre-attentive Gianaros, P.J., F.M. Van Der Veen, and J.R. Jennings. Regional perception of vowel phonemes from variable speech stimuli cerebral blood flow correlates with heart period and Jacobson, Kristen C. See Crider, Andrew 501 high-frequency heart period variability during working-memory James, Jack E. and M. Elizabeth Gregg. Hemodynamic effects of tasks: Implication for the cortical and subcortical regulation dietary caffeine, sleep restriction, and laboratory stress of cardiac autonomic activity 807 Jennings, J.R. See Gianaros, P.J. 807 Gibbons, Henning and Thomas H. Rammsayer. Current-source Jennings, J. Richard. See Gianaros, Peter J. 521 density analysis of slow brain potentials during time estimation 861 Jennings, J. Richard. See Somsen, Riek J. M. 941 Gibbons, Henning. See Stahl, Jutta 845 Jentzsch, Ines, Hartmut Leuthold, and K. Richard Ridderinkhof. Gobbelé, René. See Waberski, Till D. 361 Beneficial effects of ambiguous precues: Parallel motor preparation Golob, Edward J. and Arnold Starr. Visual encoding differentially or reduced premotoric processing time? 231 affects auditory event-related potentials during working Jentzsch, Ines. See Herzmann, Grit 688 memory retrieval Joassin, F., S. Campanella, D. Debatisse, J. M. Guerit, R. Bruyer, and Gomes, Hilary. See Molholm, Sophie 385 M. Crommelinck. The electrophysiological correlates sustaining Gonzalez, M. Isabel. See Del Paso, Gustavo A. Reyes 483 the retrieval of face-name associations: An ERP study 625 Gonzenbach, Stephen. See Jovanovic, Tanja 401 Johnson, B. W. See Muthukumaraswamy, S. D. 152 Gopher, Daniel. See lani, Cristina 789 Jorgensen, Randall S. See Ewart, Craig K. 799 Gorodnitsky, Irina F. See Joyce, Carrie A. 313 Jost, Kerstin, Erwin Hennighausen, and Frank Résler. Comparing Gratton, Gabriele. See Sable, Jeffrey J. 636 arithmetic and semantic fact retrieval: Effects of problem size and Gregg, M. Elizabeth. See James, Jack E. 914 sentence constraint on event-related brain potentials 46 Gron, Georg. See Ruchsow, Martin. 833 Jovanovic, Tanja, Sandor Szilagyi, Subhajit Chakravorty, Ana M. Grose-Fifer, Jillian. See Deacon, Diana 60 Fiallos, Barbara J. Lewison, Arti Parwani, Marion P. Schwartz, Guerit, J. M. See Joassin, F. 625 Stephen Gonzenbach, John P. Rotrosen, and Erica J. Duncan. Guinther, Paul M. See Kisley, Michael A. 604 Menstrual cycle phase effects on prepulse inhibition of acoustic Gumenyuk, Valentina, Oleg Korzyukov, Kimmo Alho, Carles Escera, startle 401 and Risto Naatinen. Effects of auditory distraction on Joyce, Carrie A., Irina F. Gorodnitsky, and Marta Kutas. Automatic electrophysiological brain activity and performance in children removal of eye movement and blink artifacts from EEG data using aged 8-13 years 30 blind component separation 313 Gurewitsch, Edith D. See Dipietro, Janet A. 510 Junghdfer, Markus. See Schupp, Harald T. 441 998 Author and title index for Volume 41, 2004 Karatekin, Canan, Jane W. Couperus, and David J. Marcus. Masaki, Hiroaki, Nele Wild-Wall, Jorg Sangals, and Werner Sommer. Attention allocation in the dual-task paradigm as measured The functional locus of the lateralized readiness potential 220 through behavioral and psychophysiological responses McCarley, Robert W. See Niznikiewicz, Margaret A. 367 Kawohl, Wolfram. 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