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| Psychophysiology |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 37
Issue 1 |
| Jan 01, 2000 |
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ISSN: 00485772 |
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Psychophysiology
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Volume 37 :
Issue 1
Table of Contents
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Editorial

Gregory A. Miller
Page 1-4
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Independence of valence modulation and prepulse inhibition
of startle

LARRY W. HAWK and EDWIN W. COOK, III
Page 5-12
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Mixed-effects models in psychophysiology

EMILIA BAGIELLA, RICHARD P. SLOAN and DANIEL F. HEITJAN
Page 13-20
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Evaluating group distributional characteristics: Why psychophysiologists
should be interested in qualitative departures from the
normal distribution

TODD C. RINIOLO and STEPHEN W. PORGES
Page 21-28
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Early attention effects in human auditory-evoked potentials

J;Ouml;RG HOORMANN, MICHAEL FALKENSTEIN and JOACHIM HOHNSBEIN
Page 29-42
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Error monitoring during reward and avoidance learning in
high- and low-socialized individuals

ZIYA V. DIKMAN and JOHN J.B. ALLEN
Page 43-54
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The effect of warning stimulus modality on blink startle
modification in reaction time tasks

OTTMAR V. LIPP, DAVID A.T. SIDDLE and PATRICIA J. DALL
Page 55-64
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Development of multimodal attention in young infants: Modification
of the startle reflex by attention

JOHN E. RICHARDS
Page 65-75
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Effects of fragrance on female sexual arousal and mood across
the menstrual cycle

CYNTHIA A. GRAHAM, ERICK JANSSEN and STEPHANIE A. SANDERS
Page 76-84
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Comparison of electrodermal constant voltage and constant
current recording techniques using the phase angle between
alternating voltage and current

FLORIAN SCHAEFER and WOLFRAM BOUCSEIN
Page 85-91
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Temporal stability of the emotion-modulated startle response

CHRISTINE L. LARSON, DANTE RUFFALO, JENNIFER Y. NIETERT and RICHARD J. DAVIDSON
Page 92-101
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Orienting response reinstatement and dishabituation: Effects of
substituting, adding, and deleting components of nonsignificant stimuli

GERSHON BEN-SHAKHAR, ITAMAR GATI, NAOMI BEN-BASSAT and GALIT SNIPER
Page 102-110
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Selective influence of the menstrual cycle on perception of stimuli
with reproductive significance: An event-related potential study

R. KRUG, W. PLIHAL, H.L. FEHM and J. BORN
Page 111-122
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EOG correction: Which regression should we use?

RODNEY J. CROFT and ROBERT J. BARRY
Page 123-125
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