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J Peter Rosenfeld

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Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback|July 3, 2009
There is a wealth of worthwhile information in these clever reflections of a mature eminence. Foreword and overviewJ Peter Rosenfeld
Psychophysiology|March 13, 2019
P300 in detecting concealed information and deception: A reviewJ Peter Rosenfeld
Psychophysiology|May 19, 2010
New P300-based protocol to detect concealed information: resistance to mental countermeasures against only half the irrelevant stimuli and a possible ERP indicator of countermeasuresJ Peter Rosenfeld, Elena Labkovsky
Psychophysiology|July 2, 2014
A novel Dual Probe Complex Trial Protocol for detection of concealed informationElena Labkovsky, J Peter Rosenfeld
Psychophysiology|April 24, 2009
The application of subliminal priming in lie detection: scenario for identification of members of a terrorist ringMing Lui, J Peter Rosenfeld
Psychophysiology|June 12, 2012
Combining the P300-complex trial-based concealed information test and the reaction time-based autobiographical implicit association test in concealed memory detectionXiaoqing Hu, J Peter Rosenfeld
Psychophysiology|February 27, 2015
Resampling (bootstrapping) the mean: A definite doJ Peter Rosenfeld, Emanuel Donchin
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback|October 4, 2011
The P300-based, complex trial protocol for concealed information detection resists any number of sequential countermeasures against up to five irrelevant stimuliElena Labkovsky, J Peter Rosenfeld
Psychophysiology|July 31, 2008
Detection of deception about multiple, concealed, mock crime items, based on a spatial-temporal analysis of ERP amplitude and scalp distributionMing Lui, J Peter Rosenfeld
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|August 17, 2014
The impact of prior knowledge from participant instructions in a mock crime P300 Concealed Information TestMichael R Winograd, J Peter Rosenfeld
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Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback|July 3, 2009
There is a wealth of worthwhile information in these clever reflections of a mature eminence. Foreword and overviewJ Peter Rosenfeld
Psychophysiology|March 13, 2019
P300 in detecting concealed information and deception: A reviewJ Peter Rosenfeld
Psychophysiology|May 19, 2010
New P300-based protocol to detect concealed information: resistance to mental countermeasures against only half the irrelevant stimuli and a possible ERP indicator of countermeasuresJ Peter Rosenfeld, Elena Labkovsky
Psychophysiology|July 2, 2014
A novel Dual Probe Complex Trial Protocol for detection of concealed informationElena Labkovsky, J Peter Rosenfeld
Psychophysiology|April 24, 2009
The application of subliminal priming in lie detection: scenario for identification of members of a terrorist ringMing Lui, J Peter Rosenfeld
Psychophysiology|June 12, 2012
Combining the P300-complex trial-based concealed information test and the reaction time-based autobiographical implicit association test in concealed memory detectionXiaoqing Hu, J Peter Rosenfeld
Psychophysiology|February 27, 2015
Resampling (bootstrapping) the mean: A definite doJ Peter Rosenfeld, Emanuel Donchin
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback|October 4, 2011
The P300-based, complex trial protocol for concealed information detection resists any number of sequential countermeasures against up to five irrelevant stimuliElena Labkovsky, J Peter Rosenfeld
Psychophysiology|July 31, 2008
Detection of deception about multiple, concealed, mock crime items, based on a spatial-temporal analysis of ERP amplitude and scalp distributionMing Lui, J Peter Rosenfeld
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|August 17, 2014
The impact of prior knowledge from participant instructions in a mock crime P300 Concealed Information TestMichael R Winograd, J Peter Rosenfeld
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