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Developmental psychophysiology: Theory, systems, and methods

Abstract

Until now, individuals interested in measuring biological signals non-invasively from typically developing children had few places to turn to find an overview of theory, methods, measures, and applications related to psychophysiology recordings in children. This volume briefly surveys the primary methods of psychophysiology that have been applied to developmental psychology research, what they have accomplished, and where the future lies. It outlines the practical issues that active developmental psychophysiology laboratories encounter and some solutions to deal with them. Developmental psychophysiology holds the key to forming the interface between structure and function necessary for the growth of developmental psychology.

Authors

Schmidt LA; Segalowitz SJ

Pagination

pp. 1-461

Publication Date

January 1, 2007

DOI

10.1017/CBO9780511499791
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