Required
reading list (from syllabus)
Introduction [Week #1: 9/9/02]
Cacioppo,
J.T., Tassinary, L.G. & Berntson,
G.G. (2000). Psychophysiological
science. In J.T. Cacioppo, L.G.
Tassinary, & G.G. Berntson, G.G (Eds.).
Handbook of Psychophysiology (2nd Ed.) (pp. 3-23). Cambridge,
UK: Cambridge University Press.
Electricity [Week #2: 9/16/02]
Gratton, G. (2000). Biosignal processing. In
J.T. Cacioppo, L.G. Tassinary, & G.G. Berntson, G.G (Eds.). Handbook
of Psychophysiology (2nd Ed.) (pp.
900-923). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
University Press.
Skin conductance [Week #3: 9/23/02]
Dawson,
M.E., Schell, A.M., & Filion, D.L. (2000). The electrodermal system. In
J.T. Cacioppo, L.G. Tassinary, & G.G. Berntson, G.G (Eds.). Handbook of Psychophysiology (2nd
Ed.) (pp. 200-223). Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press.
Pennebaker, J.W. and Chew, C.H.
(1985). Behavioral inhibition
and electrodermal activity during deception.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 49,
1427-1433.
Gross (1998). Antecedent- and
Response-Focused Emotion Regulation: Divergent Consequences for Experience, Expression,
and Physiology. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 224–237.
Electromyography [Week #4: 9/30/02]
Tassinary,
L. G., & Cacioppo, J. T. (2000). The skeletomotor system: Surface
electromyography. In J. T. Cacioppo, L. G. Tassinary, & G. G. Berntson
(Eds.), Handbook of psychophysiology (2nd Ed.) (pp. 163-199). New York:
Cambridge University Press.
Schwartz, G.E., Fair, P.L., Salt, P,
Mandel, M.R. & Klerman, G.L.
(1976). Facial muscle patterning to affective imagery in depressed and
nondepressed subjects. Science, 192,
489-491.
Dimberg, U., Thunberg, M., & Elmehed, K.
(2000). Unconscious facial reactions to
emotional facial expressions. Psychological
Science, 11, 86-89.
Startle response [Week #5: 10/7/02]
Curtin, J. J., Lang, A. R., Patrick, C. J., & Stritzke, W. G. K.
(1998). Alcohol and fear-potentiated startle:
The role of competing cognitive demands in the stress-reducing effects
of intoxication. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 107, 547-565.
Lang, P. J. (1995). The emotion probe: Studies of
motivation and attention. American Psychologist, 50, 372-385.
Patrick, C.J., Bradley, M.M.,
& Lang, P.J. (1993). Emotion in the
criminal psychopath: Startle Reflex Modulation. Journal of Abnormal Psychology,
102, 82‑92.
Startle Response (continued) and
Cardiovascular [Week #6: 10/14/02]
Blumenthal,
T. (1999). Short lead interval startle
modification. In M. E. Dawson, A. M
Schell, & A. H. Bohmelt (Eds.). Startle Modification: Implications for
Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, and Clinical Science. (pp. 51-71) Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
University Press.
Brownley, K.A., Hurwitz, B.E., & Schneiderman, N. (2000). Cardiovascular psychophysiology. In J.T. Cacioppo, L.G. Tassinary, & G.G.
Berntson, G.G (Eds.). Handbook of
Psychophysiology (2nd Ed.) (pp. 224-263).
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Kagan, J., Reznick, J.S. and Snidman, N.
(1988). Biological bases of childhood shyness. Science, 240,
167-171.
fMRI and brain imaging [Week #7:
10/21/02]
Electroencephalography [Week #8:
10/28/02]
Davidson,
R.J., Jackson, D.C., & Larson, C.L. (2000). Human Electroencephalography.
In J.T. Cacioppo, L.G. Tassinary, & G.G. Berntson, G.G (Eds.). Handbook of Psychophysiology (2nd
Ed.) (pp. 27-52). Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press.
Davidson, R. J. (1998). Anterior
electrophysiological asymmetries, emotion, and depression: Conceptual and
methodological conundrums. Psychophysiology,
35, 607-614.
Harmon-Jones, E., & Sigelman, J. (2001).
State anger and prefrontal brain activity: Evidence that insult-related
relative left prefrontal activation is associated with experienced anger and aggression.
Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, 80, 797-803.
EEG (continued) [Week #9: 11/04/02]
Allen, J. J. B., Harmon-Jones, E., & Cavender, J.
(2001). Manipulation of frontal EEG asymmetry through biofeedback alters
self-reported emotional responses and facial EMG. Psychophysiology, 38, 685-693.
Event related potentials [Week #10:
11/11/02]
Fabiani,
M., Gratton, G., and Coles, M.G.H. (2000).
Event-related brain potentials: Methods, theory, and applications. In J.T. Cacioppo, L.G. Tassinary, & G.G.
Berntson, G.G (Eds.). Handbook of
Psychophysiology (2nd Ed.) (pp. 53-84).
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Curtin, J. J., Lang, A. R., Patrick, C. J.,
Cacioppo, J. T., &. Birbaumer, N.
(2001). Alcohol affects emotion
through cognition. Psychological
Science, 12, 527-531.
Iacono, W. G., Carlson, S. R., Malone, S. M.,
& McGue, M. (2002). P300
Event-related potential amplitude as an indicator of risk for disinhibitory
psychopathology: An epidemiological study of adolescent boys. Archives of General Psychiatry. Manuscript in press.
ERP
(continued) [Week #11: 11/18/02]
Kutas, M.
& Hillyard, S.A. (1980). Event-related potentials to semantically
inappropriate and surprisingly large words. Biological Psychology, 11,
99-116.
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.