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Dr. Joseph King

Title: Professor

Program: Experimental

Ph.D.:  VPI & SU (psychology)

M.S.:  VPI & SU (psychology)

B.S.:  VPI & SU (biology)

Office: 414 Russell Hall

E-mail: jsking@radford.edu

Phone: (540) 831-5789

Homepage: www.radford.edu/~jsking

Areas of Research Interest: Cognitive psychophysiology: EEG research, EEG and human attention and perception, Cortical representations of sensory stimulation in the rat: Microelectrode research, responses to novelty

Recent Publications/Presentations:

  • Pribram, Karl H. and King, Joseph S. (eds.) (1996) Learning as Self-Organization. Proceedings of the Fourth Appalachian conference on Behavioral Neurodynamics, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • King, Joseph S. and Pribram, Karl H. (eds.) (1995) Scale in Conscious Experience: Is the Brain too Important to be Left to Specialists to Study? Proceedings of the Third Appalachian Conference on Behavioral Neurodynamics, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • King, J.S., Xie, M., Zheng, B. and Pribram, K.H. (2001) Maps of Surface Distributions of Electrical Activity in Spectrally Derived Receptive fields of the Rat's Somatosensory Cortex. Accepted for publication in: Brain and Mind.
  • Pierce, T.W., Kelly, S.P., Watson, T.D., Replogle, D., King, J.S., and Pribram, K.H. (2000) Age Differences in Dynamic Measures of EEG. Brain Topography, 13, 1-8.
  • Pribram, K.H., King, J.S., Pierce, T.W., Warren, A.M. (1996). Some Methods for the Dynamic Analysis of Scalp Recorded EEG. Brain Topography, 8(4), 367-377.

 

  • Pierce, T.W., King, J.S., Minter, C.M., Kelly, S.P., Watson, T.D., and Pribram, K.H. (2000) EEG Correlates of Age Differences in Continuous Task Performance.  Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. November, Washington, D.C.