Dr. med. Günter Klaus Schenk MEDIscience Forschungsinstitut für NeurophysiologieErstpublikationen zur CDA-Methode:
1. Schenk GK, Zerbin D (1986)
Bioelectrical brain potentials specifically indicating event related sensory, integrative, motor and state functions – a comprehensive approach for an early detection of functional disturbances of the brain world relationship. In Bes A, Cahn J, Cahn R, Hoyer S, Marc-Vernes JP, Wisniewski HM (Eds) Senile Dementias: Early Detection. Libbey, London, p 509-516
2. Schenk GK (1988)
Bioelectrical brain potentials indicating event-related sensory, cognitive and motor mechanisms – a new approach to investigate cerebral input and output functions in vigilance research. In Leonard JP (Ed) Vigilance: Methods, Models and Regulations. Lang, Frankfurt, p 57-70
Anwendung der CDA-Methode
Haunhorst K (1988)
Zerebrale Reaktionszeitkorrelate reizausgelöster Motorpotentiale bei selektiver Reaktion auf die Grundreize eines auditiven P300-Go-NoGo-Oddball Paradigmas. Inaugural-Dissertation, Universität GHS Essen .
Ablaufschemata der CDA-Methode:
[in english]
Short communication papers on CDA and CDA-related topics (including basic figures):
1. Schenk GK, Schenk IM (2002), The proof of the existence of specific reaction related brain potentials
(for download as Acrobat PDF ~970 kb kB) 2. Schenk GK, Schenk IM (2002),
Inter- and intrasubject reliability of response related brain potentials extracted by the CDA-method
(for download as Acrobat PDF ~160 kb kB) 3. Schenk GK, Schenk IM (2002),
The influence of fast versus slow movements on response related brain potentials extracted by the CDA-method
(for download as Acrobat PDF ~175 kb kB)
Monographie mit Abhandlung der CDA-Methode, des zugrundeliegenden Hirnmodells der Reizreaktionskopplung und des signalanalytischen Vorgehens:
Das prediktive Hirn. - Prediktionstheorie des bewußten Verhaltens. Autoreferat der Monographie
(zum Download als Acrobat PDF ~10 kB)
Literaturverzeichnis des Autors (zum Download als Acrobat PDF ~16 kB) |
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