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    Brain potentials during sentence verification: automatic aspects of comprehension by Fischler, I, Childers, D G, Achariyapaopan, T, Perry, Jr, N W

    Published in Biological psychology (01-01-1985)
    “…College students learned a set of facts relating fictitious people and their occupations (e.g. 'Matthew is a lawyer'). Event-related brain potentials (ERPs)…”
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    Brain potentials during sentence verification: late negativity and long-term memory strength by Fischler, I, Bloom, P A, Childers, D G, Arroyo, A A, Perry, Jr, N W

    Published in Neuropsychologia (1984)
    “…Subjects decided whether self-referential statements were true or false. Event-related potentials (ERPs) associated with final words creating false statements…”
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    Chromatic Specificity of the Visual Evoked Response by Perry, N. W., Childers, D. G., Falgout, J. C.

    “…The temporal alternation of red and green stripes in a structured field produces successive contrast, which can elicit cortical potentials recorded from the…”
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    Brain potentials related to seeing one's own name by Fischler, I, Jin, Y S, Boaz, T L, Perry, Jr, N W, Childers, D G

    Published in Brain and language (01-03-1987)
    “…Subjects were assigned an assumed name and then shown a series of statements of the form, "My name / is / X", where X was the assumed name, their own first…”
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    Why clinical psychology does not need alternative training models by Perry, Nathan W

    Published in The American psychologist (01-07-1979)
    “…Current evidence suggests that the Boulder (scientist-professional) model of training in clinical psychology is eminently successful and widely accepted. The…”
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    Postdoctoral Education and Training for Clinical Service Providers in Health Psychology by Sheridan, Edward P., Matarazzo, Joseph D., Boll, Thomas J., Perry, Nathan W., Weiss, Stephen M., Belar, Cynthia D.

    Published in Health psychology (1988)
    “…It was recommended by the 1983 National Working Conference on Education and Training in Health Psychology (Stone, 1983) that 2 years of postdoctoral education…”
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    Classification of Cortical Responses Using Features from Single EEG Records by Childers, Donald G., Bloom, Paul A., Arroyo, A. Antonio, Roucos, Salim E., Fischler, Ira S., Achariyapaopan, T., Perry, Nathan W.

    “…Our research goal is to develop a new methodology for studying brain function using single, unaveraged EEG records. This investigation has led to a new…”
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    A Yudin-type short form of the WISC-R: two aspects of validation by Rasbury, W C, Falgout, J C, Perry, Jr, N W

    Published in Journal of clinical psychology (01-01-1978)
    “…Provided validity data for a Yudin-type short form of the WISC-R for N equal to 70 middle-class children (34 males and 36 females, X age equal to 7.6 years, SD…”
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    Ensemble Characteristics of the Human Visual Evoked Response: Periodic and Random Stimulation by Childers, Donald G., Doyle, Timothy C., Brinck, Axel Gonzales, Perry, Nathan W.

    “…Most investigations of visual evoked potentials monitored at the human scalp have utilized the average of a series of responses recorded from a single subject…”
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    Differential Cortical Habituation with Stimulation of Central and Peripheral Retina by Perry, Nathan W., Copenhaver, Richard M.

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-06-1965)
    “…A digital computer extracted and quantified cortical evoked potentials recorded from the scalp of man in response to repetitive light stimulation. The…”
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