Table of contents for The Oder-Neisse line : the United States, Poland, and Germany in the Cold War / Debra J. Allen.


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     List of contributors
     Preface
1.  Behavioural experimental techniques
         Merrill Hiscock
2.  Dichotic listening: An experimental tool in clinical neuropsychology
         Kenneth Hugdahl
3.  The divided visual field technique in laterality and interhemispheric
     integration
         Marie T. Banich
4.  Startle reflex modulation: Perception, attention, and emotion
         Margaret M. Bradley & Dean Sabatinelli
5.  Animal models ofneuropsychological function
         R. Holly Fitch & James J. Chrobak
6.  Brain electric oscillations and cognitive processes
         Christina M. Krause
7.  Functional MRI studies of perception, cognition and emotion:
     Studies in normal and diseased brains
        Aina Puce, Dianne Anderson & Robert L. Savoy
8.  Transcranial magnetic stimulation and the study of cognition
         Hugo Theoret & Alvaro Pascual-Leone
9.  Current methods for cognitive neuroanatomy
         Lutz Jdncke
    Subject index
    Author index





Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:Oder-Neisse Line (Germany and Poland)United States Foreign relations Poland, Poland Foreign relations United States, United States Foreign relations 1945-1989, Cold War