Special Issue of the International Journal of Psychophysiology:
Language Processing
and Psychopathology
Preprint versions of papers are available for this special issue examining
psychophysiological activity in relation to psychopathology and language
processing . The papers have been made available by
permission of the contributing authors:
J. Bruno Debruille, Namita Kumar, Dominique Saheb, Araba Chintoh, Daryoush Gharghi, Claire Lionnet, Suzanne King (Montreal)
Greg J. Siegle, Ruth Condray, Michael E. Thase, Matcheri Keshavan, Stuart R. Steinhauer (Pittsburgh)
Sustained gamma-band EEG following negative words in depression and schizophrenia pdf
Michael Kiang, Jocelyn Prugh, Marta Kutas (Hamilton, Canada; San Diego)
An event-related brain potential study of schizotypal personality and associative semantic processing pdf
What can Event-related Potentials tell us about language, and perhaps even thought, in schizophrenia? pdf from Dr. Kuperberg's site
Jean-Paul Laurent, Milena Kostova, Christine Passerieux (Paris)
N400 and P300 modulation as functions of processing level in formal thought disorder schizophrenics. pdf
Heide Klumpp and Patricia Deldin (Ann Arbor)
Review of Brain Functioning in Depression for Semantic Processing and Verbal Fluency. pdf
Dean Salisbury (Boston)
N400 to Lexical Ambiguity and Semantic Incongruity in Schizophrenia pdf
M. Niznikiewicz, M. Singh Mittal, PG Nestor, RW. McCarley (Boston)
Abnormal inhibitory processes in semantic networks in schizophrenia. pdf
Daniel H. Mathalon, Brian J. Roach, Judith M. Ford (San Francisco)
Automatic semantic priming abnormalities in schizophrenia (under review)
Ruth Condray, Stuart R. Steinhauer, Greg J. Siegle, Matcheri Keshavan (Pittsburgh)
Effects of word frequency on semantic memory in schizophrenia: N400 evidence for a deficit in linguistic access. (under review)
S. Duke Han, Cynthia G. Wible (Chicago/Boston)
Neuroimaging of Semantic Processing in Schizophrenia: A Parametric Priming Approach (under review)
Corby L. Dale, Anne F. Findlay, R. Alison Adcock, Mary Vertinski, Melissa Fisher, Alex Genevsky, Stephanie Aldebot, Karuna Subramaniam, Tracy L. Luks, Gregory V. Simpson, Srikantan S. Nagarajan, Sophia Vinogradov (San Francisco)
Timing is everything: Neural response dynamics during syllable processing and its relation to higher-order cognition in schizophrenia and healthy comparison subjects. (under review)
Jürgen Kayser , Craig E. Tenke, Roberto B. Gil , Gerard E. Bruder (New York) (in preparation)
Patricia Deldin (Ann Arbor) (in preparation)