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J W McCrary

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Chapman R, McCrary J
Brain Cogn . 1995 Apr; 27(3):288-310. PMID: 7626278
Between the acquisition of Evoked Potential (EP) data and their interpretation lies a major problem: What to measure? An approach to this kind of problem is outlined here in terms...
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Salustri C, Chapman R, Chapman J, McCrary J
Int J Neurosci . 1993 May; 70(1-2):117-26. PMID: 8083018
Evoked Potentials (EP) were recorded to visual presentation of words in phrases. Three EP components, P250, N400, P560, and their dependence on the role that each word plays in the...
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Skrandies W, Chapman R, McCrary J, Chapman J
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 1984 Jan; 425:271-7. PMID: 6588844
No abstract available.
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Chapman R, McCrary J, Chapman J
Can J Psychol . 1981 Jun; 35(2):201-12. PMID: 7248852
No abstract available.
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Chapman R, McCrary J, Tuttle J
Biol Cybern . 1981 Jan; 42(1):45-50. PMID: 7326281
An approach to the functional organization of retinal ganglion cell processing in terms of correlation matrices (Levine and Shefner, 1975; 1977a, b; Shefner and Levine, 1979) is extended by applying...
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Chapman R, McCrary J, Chapman J, Martin J
Brain Lang . 1980 Nov; 11(2):319-39. PMID: 7470852
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Chapman R, McCrary J, Chapman J
Science . 1978 Dec; 202(4373):1211-4. PMID: 725596
An evoked potential component with a poststimulus peak at about 250 milliseconds is related to the storage of information in short-term memory. This storage component was found in an investigation...
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Chapman R, McCrary J, Chapman J, BRAGDON H
Brain Lang . 1978 Mar; 5(2):195-205. PMID: 638735
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McCrary J
Science . 1967 Jul; 157(3784):8. PMID: 17838140
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Smith W, McCrary J, Smith K
Science . 1960 Oct; 132(3433):1013-4. PMID: 17820673
By means of video-tape recording the visual presentation of a person's behavior as he carries out some task, can be delayed in such a way that the individual sees what...