Publisher's Synopsis
This volume presents the proceedings of the Samuel Sutton Memorial Conference, held on March 18, 1992. It is a tribute to a distinguished psychophysiologist, whose discovery of the cognitive P33 component of the event-related brain potential furthered the scientific study of the relationship between cognitive and brain functioning. His work was also important in elaborating psychophysiological and cognitive approaches to research in psychopathology. The book captures the talents of major researchers in the field of psychophysiology and experimental psychopathology. Topics range from cognitive brain potentials and pupillary functioning to methodological approaches to experimental psychopathology and sleep research. Basic and clinical applications are included.