Dag Stenberg <stenberg at cc.Helsinki.FI> writes:
>EEG brain mapping has
>improved with the computer boom. The journals "Electroencephalography
>and Clinical Electromyography" and "Neuroreport" are two that come
>to mind as literature sources, but there is more.
That would be _Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology_. The
journal also has supplements covering evoked potentials and electromyography.
In my opinion, the quality of their cognitive papers has suffered greatly
in the past 10 years or so, but _EEG_ still seems to be good for methodology.
It probably has the most papers on EEG/EP methodology.
_Neuroreport_ isn't really an EEG/EP journal -- it covers all of neuroscience.
Some other EEG/ERP journals are _Psychophysiology_ (probably the best) and the
_International Journal of Psychophysiology_. The _Journal of Cognitive
Neuroscience_ has a lot of ERP papers too. I haven't seen _Brain Mapping_,
but I think they have a fair amount of EEG/ERP stuff.
Kevin
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Kevin Spencer
Cognitive Psychophysiology Laboratory
Dept. of Psychology and Beckman Institute
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
kspencer at s.psych.uiuc.edu
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