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1. Donchin, E., Wicke, J. D., & Lindsley, D. B. (1963). Cortical evoked potentials and perception of paired flashes. Science, 141, 1285-1286.

2. Wicke, J. D., Donchin, E., & Lindsley, D. B. (1964). Cortical evoked potentials and perception of paired flashes. Visual evoked potentials as a function of flash luminance and duration. Science, 146, 83-85.

3. Donchin, E., & Lindsley, D. B. (1965). Retroactive brightness enhancement with brief paired flashes of light. Retroactive brightness enhancement with brief paired flashes of light. Vision Research, 5, 59-70.

4. Donchin, E., & Lindsley, D. B. (1965). Visually evoked response correlates of perceptual masking and enhancement. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 19, 325-335.

5. Donchin, E., & Lindsley, D. B. (1966). Average evoked potentials and reaction times to visual stimuli. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 20, 217-223.

6. Donchin, E. (1966). A multivariate approach to the analysis of average evoked potentials. IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering, BME-13, 131-139.

7. Donchin, E. (1967). Retroactive visual masking: Effects of test flash duration on the masking interval. Vision Research, 7, 79-87.

8. Donchin, E., & Cohen, L. (1967). Average evoked potentials and intramodality selective attention. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 22, 537-546.

9. Donchin, E. (1968). Averaged evoked potentials and uncertainty resolution. Psychonomic Science, 12, 103.

10. Donchin, E. (1968). Games neurons play, review of Roger W. Russell's Frontiers in physiological psychology. Contemporary Psychology, 13, 597-598.

11. Donchin, E. (1969). Discriminant analysis in average evoked response studies: The study of single trial data. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 27, 311-314.

12. Donchin, E. (1969). Data analysis techniques in average evoked potential research. In E. Donchin & D. B. Lindsley (Eds.), Average evoked potentials: Methods, results and evaluations (NASA SP-191, pp. 199-236). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.

13. Donchin, E., & Cohen, L. (1969). Anticipation of relevant stimuli and evoked potentials: A reply to Näätänen. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 29, 115-117.

14. Smith, D. B. D., Donchin, E., Cohen, L., & Starr, A. (1970). Auditory averaged evoked potentials in man during selective binaural listening. Electroencephalo-graphy and Clinical Neurophysiology, 28, 146-152.

15. Donchin, E., & Pappas, N. (1970). An event-coder for evoked potential studies. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 2, 142-144.

16. Donchin, E., & Cohen, L. (1970). Evoked potentials to stimuli presented to the suppressed eye in a binocular rivalry experiment. Vision Research, 10, 103-106.

17. Donchin, E., & Smith, D. B. D. (1970). The contingent negative variation and the late positive wave of the average evoked potential. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 29, 201-203.

18. Callaway, E., Jones, R. T., & Donchin, E. (1970). Auditory evoked potential variability in schizophrenia. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 29, 421-428.

19. Donchin, E., Callaway, E., & Jones, R. T. (1970). Auditory evoked potential variability in schizophrenia. II. The application of discriminant analysis. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 29, 429-440.

20. Donchin, E., & Sutton, S. (1970). The "psychological significance" of evoked responses: A comment on Clark, Butler, & Rosner. Communications in Behavioral Biology, 5, 111-114.

21. Donchin, E., Otto, D., Gerbrandt, L. K., & Pribram, K. H. (1971). While a monkey waits: Electrocortical events recorded during the foreperiod of a reaction time study. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 31, 115-127.

22. Donchin, E., Gerbrandt, L. K., Leifer, L., & Tucker, L. (1972). Is the contingent negative variation contingent on a motor response? Psychophysiology, 9, 178-188.

23. Verma, S., & Donchin, E. (1972). A "hand-shaking" multiplexer for the IBM 1800. Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation, 4, 327-330.

24. Donchin, E., Otto, D., Gerbrandt, L. K., & Pribram, K. H. (1973). While a monkey waits. In K. H. Pribram & A. R. Luria (Eds.), Psychophysiology of the frontal lobes (pp. 125-138). New York: Academic Press.

25. Donchin, E. (1973). Methodological issues in CNV research. In W. C. McCallum & J. R. Knott (Eds.), Event-related slow potentials of the brain: Their relations to behavior.Proceedings of the 2nd International CNV Congress, Vancouver, 1971 (pp. 3-17). Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company.

26. Donchin, E., Gerbrandt, L. K., Leifer, L., & Tucker, L. R. (1973).Contingent negative variations and motor response. In W. C. McCallum & J. R. Knott (Eds.), Event-related slow potentials of the brain: Their relations to behavior. Proceedings of the 2nd International CNV Congress, Vancouver, 1971 (pp. 187-190). Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company.

27. Donchin, E., Otto, D., Gerbrandt, L. K., & Pribram, K. H. (1973). Studies in the physiology of CNV. In W. C. McCallum & J. R. Knott (Eds.), Event-related slow potentials of the brain: Their relations to behavior (pp. 257-261). Proceedings of the 2nd International CNV Congress, Vancouver, 1971. Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company.

28. Donchin, E., Kubovy, M., Kutas, M., Johnson, R., Jr., & Herning, R. I. (1973). Graded changes in evoked response (P300) amplitude as a function of cognitive activity. Perception and Psychophysics, 14, 319-324.

29. Rohrbaugh, J. W., Donchin, E., & Eriksen, C. W. (1974). Decision making and the P300 component of the cortical evoked response. Perception and Psychophysics, 15, 368-374.

30. Kutas, M., & Donchin, E. (1974). Studies of squeezing: Handedness, responding hand, response force, and asymmetry of readiness potential. Science, 186, 545-548.

31. Donchin, E., & Herning, R. I. (1975). A simulation study of the efficacy of stepwise discriminant analysis in the detection and comparsion of event related potentials. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 38, 51-68.

32. Donchin, E., Tueting, P., Ritter, W., Kutas, M., & Heffley, E. (1975). On the independence of the CNV and the P300 components of the human averaged evoked potential. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 38, 449-461.

33. Donchin, E., & Heffley, E. (1975). Minicomputers in the signal-averaging laboratory. American Psychologist, 30, 299-312.

34. Kutas, M., McCarthy, G., & Donchin, E. (1975). Differences between sinistrals' and dextrals' ability to infer a whole from its parts: A failure to replicate. Neuropsychologia, 13, 455-464.

35. Donchin, E. (1975). Brain electrical correlates of pattern recognition. In G. F. Inbar (Ed.), Signal analysis and pattern recognition in biomedical engineering (pp. 199-218). New York: John Wiley.

36. Donchin, E. (1975). On evoked potentials, cognition, and memory. Science, 190, 1004-1005.

37. Donchin, E. (1976). Measurement in AEP studies (opening remarks). In W. C. McCallum & J. R. Knott (Eds.), The responsive brain. Proceedings of the Third International Congress on Event-Related Slow Potentials of the Brain (pp. 5-9). Bristol: John Wright and Sons.

38. Donchin, E., Johnson, R., Jr., Herning R., & Kutas, M. (1976). Covariation of the magnitude of the CNV & P300 as a function of the subject's task. In W. C. McCallum and J. R. Knott (Eds.), The responsive brain. Proceedings of the Third International Congress on Event-Related Slow Potentials of the Brain (pp. 76-80). Bristol: John Wright and Sons.

39. Donchin, E., & Kutas, M. (1976). Preliminary observations on the effects of response parameters on pre-response potentials. In W. C. McCallum & J. R. Knott (Eds.), The responsive brain. Proceedings of the Third International Congress on Event-Related Slow Potentials of the Brain (pp. 108-110). Bristol: John Wright and Sons.

40. Donchin, E. (Ed.). (1976). The relationship between P300 and the CNV. A correspondence and an experimental report. In W. C. McCallum & J. R. Knott (Eds.), The responsive brain. Proceedings of the Third International Congress on event-related slow potentials of the brain (pp. 216-234). Bristol: John Wright and Sons.

41. Squires, K. C., Wickens, C., Squires, N. K., & Donchin, E. (1976). The effect of stimulus sequence on the waveform of the cortical event-related potential. Science, 193, 1142-1146.

42. Squires, K. C., & Donchin, E. (1976). Beyond averaging: The use of discriminant functions to recognize event related potentials elicited by single auditory stimuli. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 41, 449-459.

43. McCarthy, G., & Donchin, E. (1976). The effects of temporal and event uncertainty in determining the waveforms of the auditory event related potential (ERP). Psychophysiology, 13, 581-590.

44. Wickens, C. D., Isreal, J., McCarthy, G., Gopher, D., & Donchin, E. (1976). The use of event-related potentials in the enhancement of system performance [NASA TM X-73]. Proceedings 12th Annual Conference on Manual Control,170, 124-134.

45. Donchin, E., Callaway, E., Cooper, R., Desmedt, J. E., Goff, W. R., Hillyard, S. A., & Sutton, S. (1977). Publication criteria for studies of evoked potentials (EP) in man. Report of the Methodology Committee. In J. E. Desmedt (Ed.), Progress in clinical neurophysiology: Vol. 1.Attention, voluntary contraction and event-related cerebral potentials (pp. 1-11). Basel: Karger.

46. Kutas, M., & Donchin, E. (1977). The effect of handedness, the responding hand, and response force on the contralateral dominance of the readiness potential. In J. Desmedt (Ed.), Progress in clinical neurophysiology: Vol. 1. Attention, voluntary contraction and event-related cerebral potentials (pp. 189-210). Basel: Karger.

47. Donchin, E., Kutas, M., & McCarthy, G. (1977). Electrocortical indices of hemispheric utilization. In S. Harnad, R. W. Doty, L. Goldstein, J. Jaynes, & G. Krauthamer (Eds.), Lateralization in the nervous system (pp. 339-384). New York: Academic Press.

48. Squires, K. C., Donchin, E., Herning, R. I., & McCarthy, G. (1977). On the influence of task relevance and stimulus probability on event-related potential components. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 42, 1-14.

49. Squires, N. K., Donchin, E., Squires, K. C., & Grossberg, S. (1977). Bisensory stimulation: Inferring decision-related processes from the P300 component. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 3, 299-315.

50. Squires, K., Petuchowski, S., Wickens, C., & Donchin, E. (1977). The effects of stimulus sequence on event related potentials: A comparison of visual and auditory sequences. Perception & Psychophysics, 22, 31-40.

51. Kutas, M., McCarthy, G., & Donchin, E. (1977). Augmenting mental chronometry: The P300 as a measure of stimulus evaluation time. Science, 197, 792-795.

52. Duncan-Johnson, C. C., & Donchin, E. (1977). On quantifying surprise: The variation in event-related potentials with subjective probability. Psychophysiology, 14, 456-467.

53. Donchin, E., McCarthy, G., & Kutas, M. (1977). Electroencephalographic investigations of hemispheric specialization. In J. E. Desmedt (Ed.), Language and hemispheric specialization in man: Cerebral ERPs. Prog. Clin. Neurophysiol., vol. 3 (pp. 212-242). Karger, Basel.

54. Wickens, C., Isreal, J., & Donchin, E. (1977). The event-related cortical potential as an index of task workload. In A. S. Neal & R. F. Palasek (Eds.), Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 21st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, October, 1977.

55. Donchin, E., Ritter, W., & McCallum, C. (1978). Cognitive psychophysiology: The endogenous components of the ERP. In E. Callaway, P. Tueting, & S. Koslow (Eds.), Brain event-related potentials in man (pp. 349-441). New York: Academic Press.

56. Johnson, R. E., Jr., & Donchin, E. (1978). On how P300 amplitude varies with the utility of the eliciting stimuli. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 44, 424-437.

57. McCarthy, G., & Donchin, E. (1978). Brain potentials associated with structural and functional visual matching. Neuropsychologia, 16, 571-585.

58. Kutas, M., & Donchin, E. (1978). Variations in the latency of P300 as a function of variations in semantic categorizations. In D. Otto (Ed.), Multidisciplinary perspectives in event-related brain potential research (pp. 198-201).

59. Donchin, E. (1978). The use of the scalp distribution as a dependent variable in ERP studies. In D. Otto (Ed.), Multidisciplinary perspectives in event-related brain potential research (pp. 501-510). EPA-600/9-77-043, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

60. Donchin, E., & Heffley, E. (1978). Multivariate analysis of event-related potential data: A tutorial review. In D. Otto (Ed.), Multidisciplinary perspectives in event-related brain potential research (pp. 555-572). EPA-600/9-77-043, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

61. Squires, K. C., Wickens, C., Squires, N. K., & Donchin, E. (1978). Sequential dependencies of the waveform of the event-related potential: A preliminary report. In D. A. Otto (Ed.), Multidisciplinary perspectives in event-related brain potential research (pp. 215-217). EPA-6001-9-77-043, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

62. Donchin, E. (1979). Event-related brain potentials: A tool in the study of human information processing. In H. Begleiter (Ed.), Evoked potentials and behavior (pp. 13-75). New York: Plenum Press.

63. Duncan-Johnson, C. & Donchin, E. (1979). The time constant in P300 recording. Psychophysiology, 16, 53-55.

64. McCarthy, G., & Donchin, E. (1979). Event-related potentials--Manifestations of cognitive activity. In F. Hoffmeister and C. Muller (Eds.), Bayer-Symposium VII, Brain Function in Old Age (pp. 318-335). New York: Springer-Verlag.

65. Donchin, E. & Heffley, E. F. (1979). The independence of the P300 and the CNV Reviewed: A reply to Wastell. Biological Psychology, 9, 177-188.

66. Horst, R., & Donchin, E. (1980). Beyond averaging II: Single-trial classification of exogenous event-related potentials using stepwise discriminant analysis. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 48, 113-126.

67. Isreal, J. B., Chesney, G. L., Wickens, C. D., & Donchin, E. (1980). P300 and tracking difficulty: Evidence for multiple resources in dual-task performance. Psychophysiology, 17, 259-273.

68. Johnson, R. Jr. & Donchin, E. (1980). P300 and stimulus categorization: Two plus one is not so different from one plus one. Psychophysiology, 17, 167-178.

69. Donchin, E. & McCarthy, G. (1980). Event-related brain potentials in the study of cognitive processes. Proceedings of Symposium on Neurological Bases of Language Disorders in Children: Methods and Direction for Research. C. Ludlow and M. E.Doran-Quine (Eds.) Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, NINCDS Monograph #22, 109-128.

70. Isreal, J. B., Wickens, C. D., Chesney, G. L., & Donchin, E. (1980). The event-related brainpotential as an index of display-monitoring workload. Human Factors, 1980, 22, 212-224.

71. Kutas, M., & Donchin, E. (1980). Preparation to respond as manifested by movement-related brain potentials. Brain Research, 202, 95-115.

72. Horst, R., Johnson, R., Jr., & Donchin, E. (1980). Event-related brain potentials and subjective probability in a learning task. Memory and Cognition, 8(5), 476-488.

73. Wickens, C.D., Heffley, E., Kramer, A. & Donchin, E. (1980) The event-related brain potential as an index of attention allocation in complex displays. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Society. Santa Monica, CA, 1980.

74. McCarthy, G., & Donchin, E. (1981). A metric for thought: A comparison of P300 latency and reaction time. Science, 211, 22-80.

75. Marshall, N. K., & Donchin, E. (1981). Circadian variation in the latency of brain stem responses: Its relation to body temperature. Science, 212, 356-358.

76. Donchin, E. (1981). Surprise! . . . Surprise? Psychophysiology, 18, 493-513.

77. Donchin, E. (1981). Event-related potentials in psychological research. Jap. J. EEG EMG, September, 1981, Supplement, 143-148.

78. Donchin, E., & Isreal, J. B. (1981). Event-related potentials--Approaches to cognitive psychology. In R. E. Snow, P. A. Federico, & W. E. Montague (Eds.) Aptitude, learning, and instruction: Cognitive process analyses (pp. 47-82). Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

79. Donchin, E., & Isreal, J. B. (1981). Event-related potentials and psychological theory. In H. Kornhuber and L. Deecke (Eds.), Motivation, motor and sensory processes of the brain: Electrical potentials, behavior and clinical use. Progress in Brain Research (pp. 697-715). Amsterdam: Elsevier-North Holland.

80. Duncan-Johnson, C., & Donchin, E. (1981). The relation of P300 latency to reaction time as function of expectancy. In H. H. Kornhuber and L. Deecke (Eds.), Motivation, motor and sensory processes of the brain: Electrical potentials, behavior and clinical use. Progress in Brain Research (pp. 717-722). Amsterdam: Elsevier-North Holland.

81. Isreal, J. B., Wickens, C. D., & Donchin, E. (1981). The dynamics of P300 during dual-task performance. In H. H. Kornhuber and L. Deecke (Eds.), Motivation, motor and sensory processes of the brain: Electrical potentials, behavior and clinical use. Progress in Brain Research (pp. 416-421). Amsterdam: Elsevier-North Holland.

82. Marshall , N.K., & Donchin, E. (1981). Use of circadian changes in oral temperature in a parametric study of the BER. Proceedings of the 20th Annual Meeting, Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 18, 142.

83. Wickens, C., Gill, R., Kramer, A., Ross, W., & Donchin, E. (1981). The cognitive demands of second order manual control: Applications of the event-related brain potential. In A. Besczy and J. Lyman (Eds.), Proceedings of the 17th Annual NASA Conference on Manual Control, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, June, 1981.

84. Bashore, T.R., McCarthy, G., Heffley, E.F., Clapman, R.M., & Donchin, E. (1982). Is handwriting posture associated with differences in motor control?: An analysis of asymmetries in the readiness potential, Neuropsychologia, 20, 327-346.

85. Duncan-Johnson, C. C., & Donchin, E. (1982). The P300 component of the event-related brain potential as an index of information processing. Biological Psychology, 14, 1-52.

86. Donchin, E. (1982). The relevance of dissociations and the irrelevance of dissociationism: A reply to Schwartz and Pritchard, Psychophysiology, 19, 457-463.

87. Johnson, R. Jr. & Donchin, E. (1982). Sequential expectancies and decision making in a changing environment: An electrophysiological approach. Psychophysiology, 19, 183-200.

88. Donchin, E., Kramer, A., & Wickens, C. (1982). Probing the cognitive infrastructure with event-related brain potentials. In Frazier, M.C., & Crowbee, R.B. (Eds.), Proceedings of the workshop on flight testing to identify pilot workload and pilot dynamics, AFFTC-JR-82-5, Edwards Air Force Base, 371-387.

89. Donchin, E., McCarthy, G., Kutas, M., & Ritter, W. (1983). Event-related brain potentials in the study of consciousness. In Davidson, R., Schwartz, G., and Shapiro, D. (Eds.), Consciousness and self regulation, Vol. 3 (pp. 81-121). New York: Plenum Press.

90. McCarthy, G., & Donchin, E. (1983). Chronometric analyses of human information processing. In Gaillard, A. W. K., and Ritter, W. (Eds.) Tutorials in event-related potential research: Endogenous components. Advances in Psychology (pp. 251-268), Vol. 10, G. E. Stelmach and P. A. Voon (Eds.) Amsterdam: North Holland Publishing Co.

91. Gratton, G., Coles, M. G. H., & Donchin, E. (1983). A new method for off-line removal of ocular artifact. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 55, 468-484.

92. Karis, D., Chesney, G. L., & Donchin, E. (1983). ". . . 'twas ten to one; And yet we ventured. . .": P300 and Decision Making. Psychophysiology, 20(3), 260-268.

93. Polich, J. M., McCarthy, G., Wang, W. S., & Donchin, E. (1983). When words collide: Orthographic and phonological interference during word processing. Biological Psychology, 16, 155-180.

94. Wickens, C., Kramer, A., Vanasse, L., & Donchin, E. (1983). The performance of concurrent tasks: A psychophysiological analysis of the reciprocity of information processing resources. Science, 221, 1080-1082.

95. Kramer, A. F., Wickens, C. D., & Donchin, E. (1983). Analysis of the processing requirements of a complex perceptual-motor task. Human Factors, 25, 597-621.

96. Donchin, E., Coles, M. G. H., & Gratton, G. (1984). Cognitive psychophysiology and preparatory processes: A case study. In S. N. Kornblum and J. Requin (Eds.), Preparatory States and Processes (pp. 155-178). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Associates.

97. Magliero, A., Bashore, T., Coles, M. G. H., & Donchin, E. (1984). On the dependence of P300 latency on stimulus evaluation processes. Psychophysiology, 21, 171-186.

98. Klein, M., Coles, M. G. H., & Donchin, E. (1984). People with absolute pitch process tones without producing a P300. Science, 223, 1306-1309.

99. Karis, D., Fabiani, M., & Donchin, E. (1984). P300 and memory: Individual differences in the von Restorff effect. Cognitive Psychology, 16, 177-216.

100. Donchin, E. (1984). The dissociation of electrophysiology and behavior: A disaster or a challenge? In E. Donchin (Ed.) Cognitive Psychophysiology (pp. 107-118). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Associates.

101. Karis, D., Druckman, D., Lissak, R., & Donchin, E. (1984). A psychophysio-logical analysis of bargaining: ERPs and facial expressions. Brain and Information: Event-Related Potentials, Vol. 425, reprinted from Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 230-235.

102. Donchin, E., Heffley, E., Hillyard, S. A., Loveless, N., Maltzman, I., Ohman, A., Rosler, F., Ruchkin, D., & Siddle, D. (1984). Cognition and event-related potentials. II. The Orienting Reflex and P300. Brain and Information: Event-Related Potentials, Vol. 425, reprinted from Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 39-57.

103. Wickens, C. D., Kramer, A., & Donchin, E. (1984). The event-related potential as an index of the processing demands of a complex target acquisition task. Brain and Information: Event-Related Potentials, Vol. 425, reprinted from the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 295-299.

104. Donchin, E. (1984). The use of ERPs to monitor non-conscious mentation. Presented at the 20th Annual Conference on Manual Control, Ames, California, June 12-14, 1984. NASA Conference Publication 2341, Vol 2, pp. 1-19. Compiled by Sandra G. Hart and Earl J. Hartzell.

105. Johnson, R. Jr., & Donchin, E. (1985). Second thoughts: Multiple P300s elicited by a single stimulus. Psychophysiology, 22, 182-194.

106. Donchin, E. & Wilson, L. S. (1985). Negotiating the indirect cost of research: A review of the process. American Psychologist, 40, 836-848.

107. Kramer, A. F., Wickens, C., & Donchin, E. (1985). The processing of stimulus properties: Evidence for dual-task integrality. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 11, 393-408.

108. Coles, M. G. H., Gratton, G., Bashore, T. R., Eriksen, C. W., & Donchin, E. (1985). A psychophysiological investigation of the continuous flow model of human information processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 11, 529-553.

109. Donchin, E. (1985). The forum on research management--An experiment in University-Government dialogue. American Psychologist, 40, 826-830.

110. Heffley, E., Foote, B., Mui, T., & Donchin, E. (1985). PEARL II: Portable laboratory computer system for psychophysiological assessment using event related brain potentials. Neurobehavioral Toxicology and Teratology, 7, 399-407.

111. Kramer, A. F., Schneider, W., Fisk, A., & Donchin, E. (1986). The effects of practice and task structure on components of the event-related brain potential. Psychophysiology, 23, 33-47.

112. Donchin, E., Kramer, A., & Wickens, C. (1986). Applications of event-related brain potentials to problems in engineering psychology. In M.G.H. Coles, E. Donchin, & S. Porges (Eds.), Psychophysiology: Systems, Processes, and Applications. New York: Guilford Press.

113. Donchin, E., Karis, D., Bashore, T., Coles, M., & Gratton, G. (1986). Cognitive psychophysiology and human information processing. In M.G.H. Coles, E. Donchin, & S. Porges (Eds.), Psychophysiology: Systems, Processes, and Applications. New York: Guilford Press.

114. Fabiani, M., Karis, D., & Donchin, E. (1986). P300 and recall in an incidental memory paradigm, Psychophysiology, 23, 298-308.

115. Gopher, D. & Donchin, E. (1986). Workload - An examination of the concept. In K. R. Boff, L. Kaufman, and J.P. Thomas (Eds.), Handbook of Perception and Human Performance, Vol II, Cognitive Processes and Performance. New York: Wiley & Sons.

116. Donchin, E., Miller, G. A., & Farwell, L. A. (1986). The endogenous components of the event-related potential -- A diagnostic tool? In D.F. Swaab, E. Fliers, M. Mirmiran, W.A. Van Gool, and F. Van Haaren (Eds.), Aging of the Brain and Alzheimer's Disease (pp. 87-102). Amsterdam: Elsevier. See also Progress in Brain Research, Vol. 70.

117. Kramer, A. F., & Donchin, E. (1987). Brain potentials as indices of orthographic and phonological interaction during word matching. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 13, 76-86.

118. Fabiani, M., Gratton, G., Karis, D., & Donchin, E. (1987). Definition, identification, and reliability of measurement of the P300 component of the event-related brain potential. In P.K. Ackles, J.R. Jennings, & M.G.H. Coles (Eds.), Advances in Psychophysiology, Vol. 2. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Inc., pp. 1-78.

119. Miller, G. A., Bashore, T. R., Farwell, L. A., & Donchin, E. (1987). Research in geriatric psychophysiology. In K.W. Schaie & C. Eisdorfer (Eds.), Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Vol. 7. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

120. Donchin, E., Gratton, G., Dupree, D., & Coles, M. G. H. (1988). After a rash action: Latency and amplitude of the P300 following fast guesses. In G. C. Galbraith, M. L. Kietzman, & E. Donchin (Eds.), Neurophysiology and Psychophysiology: Experimental and Clinical Applications (pp. 173-188). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

121. Polich, J. & Donchin, E. (1988). P300 and the word frequency effect. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 70, 33-45.

122. Donchin, E., & Coles, M. G. H. (1988a). Is the P300 component a manifestation of context updating? The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 11, 355-425.

123. Donchin, E. & Coles, M. G. H. (1988b). On the conceptual foundations of cognitive psychophysiology: A reply to comments. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 11, 406-425. *reprint included in publication 122.

124. Gratton, G., Coles, M. G. H., Sirevaag, E. J., Eriksen, C. W., & Donchin, E. (1988). Pre- and post-stimulus activation of response channels: A psychophysiological analysis. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 14, 331-344.

125. Farwell, L. A., & Donchin, E. (1988). Talking off the top of your head: A mental prosthesis utilizing event-related brain potentials. Electroencephalography and clinical Neurophysiology, 70, 510-523.

126. Coles, M. G. H., Gratton, G., & Donchin, E. (1988). Detecting early communication: Using measures of movement-related potentials to illuminate human information Processing. Biological Psychology, 26, 69-89.

127. Gratton, G., Coles, M. G. H., & Donchin, E. (1989). A procedure for using multi-electrode information in the analysis of components of the event-related potentials: Vector filtering. Psychophysiology, 26, 222-232.

128. Gratton, G., Kramer, A. F., Coles, M. G. H., & Donchin, E. (1989). Simulation studies of the latency measures of components of event-related brain potentials. Psychophysiology, 26, 233-248.

129. Sirevaag, E., Kramer, A., Coles, M. G. H., & Donchin, E. (1989). Resource reciprocity: An event-related brain potentials analysis. Acta Psychologica, 70, 77-97.

130. Donchin, E. (1989). On why Collet's doubts regarding the PCA are misplaced. Biological Psychology, 28, 181-186.

131. Donchin, E. (1989). The Learning Strategies Project: Introductory Remarks. Acta Psychologica, 71, 1-15.

132. Foss, M. A., Fabiani, M., Mane, A. M., & Donchin, E. (1989). Unsupervised practice: The performance of the control group. Acta Psychologica, 71, 23-51.

133. Fabiani, M., Buckley, J., Gratton, G., Coles, M. G. H., Donchin, E., & Logie, R. (1989). The training of complex task performance. Acta Psychologica, 71, 259-299.

134. Mane, A., & Donchin, E. (1989). The space fortress game. Acta Psychologica, 71, 17-22.

135. Mane, A., Adams, J. A., & Donchin, E. (1989). Adaptive and part-whole training in the acquisition of a complex perceptual-motor skill. Acta Psychologica, 71, 179-196.

136. Logie, R., Baddeley, A., Mane, A. M., Donchin, E., & Sheptak, R. (1989). Working memory in the acquisition of complex cognitive skills. Acta Psychologica, 71, 53-87.

137. Stolar, N., Sparenborg, S., Donchin, E., & Gabriel, M. (1989). Conditional stimulus probability and activity of hippocampal, cingulate cortical, and limbic thalamic neurons during avoidance conditioning in rabbits. Behavioral Neuroscience, 103, 919-934.

138. Fabiani, M., Karis, D., & Donchin, E. (1990). Effects of mnemonic strategy manipulation in a von Restorff paradigm. Electroencephalography and clinical Neurophysiology, 75, 22-35.

139. Gratton, G., Bosco, C. M., Kramer, A. F., Coles, M. G. H., Wickens, C. D., & Donchin, E. (1990). Event-related brain potentials as indices of information extraction and response priming. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 75, 419-432.

140. Fabiani, M., Gratton, G., Chiarenza, G. A., & Donchin, E. (1990). A psychophysiological investigation of the von Restorff paradigm in children. Journal of Psychophysiology, 4, 15-24.

141. Donchin, E., & Fabiani, M. (1991). The use of event-related brain potentials in the study of memory: Is P300 a measure of event distinctiveness? In J. R. Jennings & M. G. H. Coles (Eds.), Handbook of cognitive psychophysiology: Central and autonomic nervous system approaches (pp. 471-510). Chichester, UK: John Wiley.

142. Coles, M. G. H., & Donchin, E. (1991). While an undergraduate waits. Neuropsychologia, 29 557-569.

143. Farwell, L. A., & Donchin, E. (1991). The truth will out: Interrogative polygraphy ("lie detection") with event-related brain potentials. Psychophysiology, 28, 531-547.

144. Donchin, E., & Coles, M. G. H. (1991). Behavior, cognition and event-related brain potentials. The Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 14, 735-739.

145. Gehring, W. J., Gratton, G., Coles, M. G. H., & Donchin, E. (1992). Probability effects on stimulus evaluation and response processes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 18, 198-216.

146. Osman, A., Bashore, T. R., Coles, M. G. H., Donchin, E., & Meyer, D. E. (1992). On the transmission of partial information: Inferences from movement-related brain potentials. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 18, 217-232.

147. Coles, M. G. H., Gehring, W. J., Gratton, G., & Donchin, E. (1992). Response activation and verification: A psychophysiological analysis. In G. E. Stelmach and J. Requin (Eds.), Tutorials in motor behavior II (pp. 779-792). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

148. Gratton, G., Coles, M. G. H., & Donchin, E. (1992). Optimizing the use of information: Strategic control of activation of responses. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 121, 480-506.

149. Gehring, W. J., Goss, B., Coles, M. G. H., Meyer, D. E., & Donchin, E. (1993). A neural mechanism system for error detection and compensation. Psychological Science, 4, 385-390.

150. Fabiani, M., & Donchin, E. (1995). Encoding processes and memory organization: A model of the von Restorff effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 21, 224-240.

151. Donchin, E. (1995). Video games as research tools: The Space Fortress Game. Behavior Research Methods, Instrumentation & Computers, 27, 217-223.

152. Gehring, W. J., Coles, M. G. H., Donchin, E., & Meyer, D. E. (1995). A brain potential manifestation of error-related processing. In G. Karmos, M. Molnár, V. Csépe, I. Czigler, and J. E. Desmedt (Eds.), Perspectives of event-related potentials research (EEG Suppl. 44) (pp. 261-272). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

153. Scheffers, M., Coles, M. G. H., Bernstein, P., Gehring, W. J., & Donchin, E. (1996). Event-related brain potentials and error-related processing: An analysis of incorrect responses to Go and Nogo stimuli. Psychophysiology, 33, 42-53.

154. Vaughan, T. M., Wolpaw, J. R, & Donchin, E. (1996). EEG-based communication: prospects and problems. IEEE Trans. On Rehabilitation Eng. 4(4), Dec. 1996.

155. McCarley, R. W., Hsiao, J. K., Freedman, R., Pfefferbaum, A., & Donchin, E. (1996). Neuroimaging and the Cognitive Neuroscience of Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 22(4), 703-725.

156. Donchin, E., Spencer, K. M., & Dien, J. (1997). The varieties of deviant experience: ERP manifestations of deviance processors. In van Boxtel, G.J.M. & Bocker, K.B.E. (Eds) Brain and Behavior: Past, Present, and Future, Tilburg University Press, Tilburg , 67-91.

157. Bischoff, L., Granot, R., & Donchin, E. (1998). Absolute pitch and the P300: The question of task difficulty and strategy, (Abstract), Psychophysiology, 35, S20.

158. Spencer, K. M., Karni, O., Wijensinghe, R., & Donchin, E. (1998). The mental prosthesis: Assessing the speed of a brain-computer interface (Abstract), Psychophysiology, 35, S78.

159. Spencer, K. M., Mecklinger, A., Friederici, A., & Donchin, E. (1998). Using a forest of electrodes to clear a garden path: Identifying the ERP components elicited by disambiguating words, (Abstract), Psychophysiology, S78.

160. Spencer, K. M., Dien, J., & Donchin, E. (1999). A componential analysis of the ERP elicited by novel events using a dense electrode array. Psychophysiology, 36, 409-414.

161. Bischoff, L., & Donchin, E. (1999). Absolute pitch and the P300: The question of task difficulty and strategy. In Yi, S. W. (Ed.), Music, mind and science (pp. 123-143). Seoul: Seoul National University Press.

162. Otten, L., Granot, R., & Donchin, E., Integrality of the isolation cue in the Von Restorff effect and ERPs. Psychophysiology (Abstract).

163. Spencer, K., Abad, E, & Donchin, E. (2000) On the search for the neurophysiological manifestation of recollective experience. Psychophysiology, 37, 494-506

164. Picton, T. W., Bentin, S., Berg, P., Donchin, E., Hillyard, S. A., Johnson, Jr., R., Miller, G. A., Ritter, W., Ruchkin, D. S., Rugg, M. D., & Taylor, M. J. (2000). Guidelines for using human event-related potentials to study cognition: Recording standards and publication criteria. Psychophysiology, 37, 127-152.

165. Otten, L., & Donchin, E. (2000). The Relationship between P300 amplitude and subsequent recall for distinctive events: Dependence on type of distinctiveness attribute. Psychophysiology, 37, 644-661.

166. Donchin, E., Spencer, K. M., & Wijesinghe, R. The Mental Prosthesis: Assessing the Speed of a P300-Based Brain-Computer Interface. IEEE Trans. Rehab. Engineering, 2000, 8, 174-179.

167. Friederici, A. D., Mecklinger, A., Spencer, K. M., Steinhauer, K., & Donchin, E. (2001) Syntactic parsing preferences and their on-line revisions: A spatio-temporal analysis of event-related brain potentials. Cognitive Brain Research, 11, 305-323.

168. Kevin M. Spencer, Joseph Dien, and Emanuel Donchin, (2001) Spatiotemporal Analysis of the Late ERP Responses to Deviant Stimuli. Psychophysiology, 38, 343-358.

169. He, B., Lian, J., Spencer, K.M., Dien J., Donchin, E.(2001). A Cortical Potential Imaging Analysis of the P300 and Novelty P3 Components. Human Brain Mapping, 12, 120-130.

169a. Lian, J., Goldstein, A., Donchin, E., and He, B. (2002). Cortical potential imaging of episodic memory encoding. Brain Topography, 15(1), 29-36.

169b. Ding, L., Goldstein, A., Lian, J., Donchin, E., He, B. (2002). Cortical imaging of P300 component elicited by isolate words using different memory rehearsal strategies. International Journal of Bioelectromagnetism, 4(2), 231-232.

169c. Lian, J., Goldstein, A., Donchin, E., He, B. (2002). Spatiotemporal imaging of cortical activations during verbal memory encoding tasks. International Journal of Bioelectromagnetism, 4(2), 269-270.

170. Granot, R., & Donchin, E. (2002). Do re mi fa so la ti - Constraints, congruity and musical training: An event-related brain potential study of musical expectancies. Music Perception. 19, 487-528.

171. Goldstein, A., Spencer, K. M., & Donchin, E. (2002). The influence of stimulus deviance and novelty on the P300 and Novelty P3. Psychophysiology, 39, 781-790.

172. Bischoff-Renninger, L., Granot, R., and Donchin, E. (2003) Absolute Pitch and the P300 Component of the Event-Related Potential: An Exploration of Variables that may Account for Individual Differences. Music Perception, 20, 357-382.

173. Dien, J., Spencer, K. and Donchin, E. (2003). Localization of the event related potential novelty response as defined by principal components analysis. Cognitive Brain Research. 17, 637-650.

174. Dien, J., Spencer, K.M., and Donchin, E. (2004). Parsing the "Late Positive Complex": Mental Chronometry and the ERP components that inhabit the neighborhood of the P300, Psychophysiology, 41, 665-678.

175. Bischoff-Renninger, L., Wilson, M. and Donchin, E. (2006) The Processing of Pitch and Scale: An ERP Study of Musicians with Training Outside of the Western Musical System.Empirical Musicology Review, 1,4.

176. Sellers, E. and Donchin, E. (2006) Brain-Computer Interface Research at the University of South Florida Cognitive Psychophysiology Laboratory: The P300 Speller IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering.

177. Donchin, E (2006). fMRI: Not the Only Way to Look at the Human Brain in Action. Observer, 19 (11).

178. Fishman, I. Goldman, M. and Donchin, E. (2008) The P300 as an Electrophysiological Probe of Alcohol Expectancy. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 16, 341-356.

179. Arbel, Y., & Donchin, E. (2009). Parsing the Componential Structure of Post Error ERPs: A Principal Component Analysis of ERPs following errors. Psychophysiology, 46(6), 1288-1298.

180. Donchin, E., & Arbel, Y. (2009). P300 Based Brain Computer Interfaces: A Progress Report. in D.D. Schmorrow et al. (Eds.): Augmented Cognition, HCII 2009, LNAI 5638,. 724-731, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009.

181. Arbel, Y., & Donchin, E. (2011). When a child Errs: The ERN and the Pe Complex in Children. Psychophysiology, 48, 55-63.

182. Potts, GF, Martin, LE, Kamp, SM, Donchin, E (2010). Neural Response to Action and Reward Prediction Errors: Comparing the Error Related Negativity to Behavioral Errors and the Feedback Related Negativity to Reward Prediction Violations. Psychophysiology, 1-11.

183. Arbel, Y., Spencer, K. & Donchin, E. (2011). The N400 and the P300 are not all that independent. Psychophysiology. 48, 861-875.

184. Arbel, Y and Donchin, E. (2011). How large the sin? A study of the Event Related Potentials elicited by errors of varying magnitude. Psychophysiology. 48. 1611-20.

185. Palankar, M., Arbel, Y., De Laurentis, K., Alqasemi, R., Dubey, R., & Donchin, E. (2008). Control of a 9-DoF Wheelchair-Mounted Robotic Arm System using a P300 Brain Computer Interface for Activities of Daily Living. Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Biomimetics.

186. Sellers, E.W., Arbel, Y., Donchin, E. (2012). P300 event-related potentials and related activity in the EEG. In J.R. Wolpaw and E.W. Winter Wolpaw (Eds.). "Brain Computer Interfaces: Principles and Practice". Oxford University Press Inc. NY. (pp. 215-226).

187. Kamp, S-M, Brumback, T. and Donchin, E. (2013). The component structure of ERP subsequent memory effects in the Von Restorff paradigm and the word frequency effect in recall. Psychophysiology, 50, 1079–1093.

188. Arbel, Y., Goforth, K., & Donchin, E. (2013). The Good, the Bad, or the Useful? The examination of the relationship between the Feedback Related Negativity (FRN) and long-term learning outcomes. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 25(8), 1249-1260.

189. Meijer, E.H., Ben-Shakhar,G., Verschuere,B., & Donchin,E.(2013). A comment on Farwell (2012): brain ?ngerprinting: acomprehensive tutorial review of detection of concealed information with event-related brain potentials. Cognitive Neurodynamics, 7(2), 155–158.

190. Kamp, S.-M., & Donchin, E. (2015). ERP and pupil responses to deviance in an oddball paradigm. Psychophysiology. 52, pp 460-471.

191. Kamp, S.-M., Murphy, A. R., & Donchin, E. (2013). The component structure of event-related potentials in the P300 Speller paradigm. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 21(6), 1534-4320.

192. Kamp, S.-M., Forester, G. R., Murphy, A. R., Brumback, T., & Donchin, E. (2012). Testing a distinctiveness explanation of the primacy effect in free recall using event-related potentials. In N. Miyake, D. Peebles, & R. P. Cooper (Eds.), Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 539-544). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.

193. Kamp S.-M, Potts, G. F. & Donchin, E. (2015). On the roles of distinctiveness and semantic expectancies in episodic encoding of emotional words. Psychophysiology, 52, 1599–1609.

194. Rosenfeld, P. & Donchin, E. (2015). Resampling (bootstrapping) the mean: A definite do. Psychophysiology, 52, 969-972.