CV2015 - Northwestern University: Psychology

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Name:
Joel Peter Rosenfeld
Place of Birth: New York City, New York
Education:
B.A., 1959, Columbia College, New York City; Fields: Biology, Humanities
M.A., 1961, Columbia University, New York City; Field: English and Comp. Lit.
M.A., 1969, University of Iowa, Iowa City; Field: Psychology
Ph.D., 1971, University of Iowa, Iowa City; Field: Physiological Psychology
Honors:
NDEA Title IV Fellowship 1966-1969
USPHS Interdisciplinary Fellowship 1969-1970
Sigma Xi Society
NATO Symposium Award 1976
Citation Paper (11th Ann. Meeting Biofeedback Society of America, 1980)
Citation Paper (12th Ann. Meeting Biofeedback Society of America, 1981)
Research Recognition Award; Biofeedback Society of America, 1988
World Congress Scientific Committee Member, Int. Assoc. Psychophysiol.,
2004,2012,2014,2016
Society Memberships:
AAAS, Society for Neuroscience, International Association for Study of Pain, American
Psychological Society, Association for Applied Psychophysiology, American Psychological
Association, American Pain Society, Society for Psychophysiological Research, American
Polygraph Association, International Association for Psychophysiology
Professional Society Offices:
Board of Directors, Association for Applied Psychophysiology, 1985-1988
President, Association for Applied Psychophysiology, 1990-1991
President, Academy of Certified Neurotherapists, 1995-2000
Psychotherapy Training:
a) Coursework: University of Iowa, 1966-1968; Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis
Continuing Education Program, 1974-1975.
b) Supervised Clinical Practicum: Northwestern University Student Health Service, Mental
Health Department, Searle Hall, Evanston, IL., 1976-1979.
License:
State of Illinois: Registered Psychologist #72-1897, Licensed Clinical Psychologist #071001897
Experience:
Professor, Department Neurobiology and Physiology, Northwestern University, 1981-.
Professor, Department of Psychology, Northwestern University, 1979-.
Associate Professor, Psychology Department, Northwestern University, 1974-1979.
Joint Appointment with Psychiatry Department, Northwestern University School of
Medicine, 1975-1980.
Assistant Professor, Psychology Department, Northwestern University, 1970-1974.
Instructor, Psychology Department of Iowa, 1969.
Consulting and Review Panels:
Associate editor, Int. J. Psychophysiology
Associate editor, Journal of Neurotherapy
Editorial Board:
Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 1985-1993,
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 1993Journal of Credibility assessment and Witness Psychology, 1990Applied Psychophysiology& Biofeedback, 1993Consulting Editor: Dryden Press, Prentice-Hall, Allyn and Bacon, Inc., NYU Press,
Science, LifeSciences, Physiology and Behavior, Psychophysiology, Brain Research,
Experimental Neurology, Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, Journal of
Craniomandibular Disorders, Facial and Oral Pain, Int. J. Psychophysiol., Chemical Senses,
Journal of Psychophysiology,The Lancet, Biological Psychology, Biological Psychiatry,
Neuroimage, Neuroscience Letters, Applied Cognitive Psychology, Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Criminology, J. Cog. Neuroscience, Psychology, Crime and Law,
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied,
Journal of Neuroscience Methods,Clinical Neurophysiology, Behavioral Neuroscience,
Psychological Science, Psychological Bulletin,Learning and Motivation
Outside reviewer, National Science Foundation, 1975-, NIMH, 1977-, NAMRC (Canada)
1993Member of Panel of Assessors, National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia,
1977-.
Member of Neurological Sciences Study Section, NIH, 1984-1987.
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Reviewer: Israeli Science Foundation, 2000-present.
Presentations:
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Operant control of auditory evoked potentials in humans. Second Annual Winter
Conference on Brain Research, Aspen, Colorado, 1969. (with A.P. Rudell and S.S. Fox)
Discrete control of motor behavior by operant conditioning of evoked potentials. Tenth
Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, San Antonio, Texas, 1970. (with S.S. Fox)
Operant control of the central microcode for sensory and motor functions. Third Annual
Winter Conference on Brain Research, Aspen, Colorado, 1971. (with s.S. Fox and A.P.
Rudell)
Operant validation of functional coding in evoked potentials in brain. Forty-third Annual
Meeting, Midwestern Psychological Association, Detroit, Michigan, 1971. (with A.P.
Rudell and S.S. Fox)
Neural biofeedback. Fourth Annual Winter Conference on Brain.
Evoked Potential Conditioning. Kroc-BIS Conference on the Autoregulation of the
Electrical Activity of the Brain, San Ynez, California, 1972.
Neural Conditioning and Novel Behavioral States. 73rd Annual Meeting, Canadian
Psychological Association, Victoria, B.C., Canada, 1973.
Evoked potential control and the central code for voluntary movement. Invited
colloquium, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, 1973.
Brain wave control as a novel phenomenon. Invited colloquium, Department of
Psychiatry, Texas Tech School of Medicine, Lubbock, Texas, 1974.
Hetzler, B.E., Rosenfeld, J.P., Birkel, P., Rudell, A.P. Operant control of central evoked
potentials in unrestrained animals. Society for Neuroscience, NYC, N.Y., 1975.
Rosenfeld, J.P. & Vickery, J.L. Independence of the lack of effect of morphine on central
nociception from stimulus parameters.
Unmediated Neural Conditioning. Invited colloquium, Illinois Pediatric Institute, March,
1976.
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Presentations (cont'd):
(13) Operant control of central evoked potentials in animals with detailed analysis of ongoing
body movements. Society for Psychophysiological Research, San Diego, 1976. (with
Bruce Hetzler)
(14) On the mediation of evoked potential conditioning. Invited colloquium University of
California, San Francisco, School of Medicine, 1976.
(15) Mechanism of Opiate Analgesia. Invited colloquium at Lawrence University, Appleton,
Wisconsin, October 28, 1977.
(16) Trigeminal Nuclear Lesions... Second World Congress on Pain, Int. Assoc. Study of
Pain, Montreal, Canada, August, 1978.
(17) Operantly controlled evoked potentials in central pain pathways: Effects on nociception.
(CITATION PAPER) 11th Ann. Meeting, Biofeedback Society of America, March 7-11,
1980, Colorado Springs, CO. (with M. Heinricher and R. Dowman)
(18) Differential effects of systemic versus microinjected opiates, etc. 2nd meeting, American
Pain Society, N.Y., 1980. (with S. Stocco)
(19) Rostral (vs. caudal) trigeminal-thalamic projections and orofacial nociception. American
Pain Society, N.Y., ;1980. (with J. Broton)
(20) Cortical and subcortical evoked potentials and nociception. American Pain Society,
N.Y., 1980. (with R. Dowman, M. Heinricher)
(21) Feedback controlled pain-related cortical evoked potentials. Society for Psychophysical
Research, 1980 meeting, Vancouver. (with R. Dowman)
(22) Duplication by Lanthanum of opiate effects. 10th Annual Meeting, Society for
Neuroscience, Cincinnati, 1980. (with P. Kerestez-Nagy)
(23) Conditioning cortical pain-related evoked potentials affects nociception. 12th Annual
meeting, Biofeedback Society of America, Louisville, 1981 (CITATION PAPER: with R.
Dowman, M. Heinricher)
(24) Biofeedback of Event-Related Brain Potentials. Sixth International Congress on EventRelated Slow Potentials of the Brain, Chicago, 1981.
(25) Opiate mechanisms of pain inhibition. Universite' de Poitiers, Laboratoire de
Neurophysiologie et Psychophysiologie, France, 1981.
(26) President's (of the American Dental Association) Conference on Dentist-Patient
Relationships and Management of Anxiety and Fear. Invited lecture on "Behavioral
management of pain,", 1982.
(27) Unique applications of evoked potential biofeedback. Second International Conference
of Self-regulation of Brain Activity, Tubingen, West Germany, 1983.
(28) Operant control of pain-related neural activity. VII Bi-annual Event Related Potential
International Conference, Florence, Italy, 1983.
(29) Brain wave conditioning and pain perception. Invited colloquium, University of Illinois,
1985.
(30) The effects of operant somatosensory evoked potential conditioning on pain perception in
rats and humans. Invited symposium, Society for Psychophysiological Research, 1985,
Houston, TX.
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RECENT SELECTED PRESENTATIONS after 2005 . (74 more 1985-2005
not shown.)
31. Ming Lui & J.P. Rosenfeld Individual Diagnostic Deception test results
based on P300 Scalp distribution with multiple mock crime issues. 45th
Annual Meeting. Society for Psychophysiological Research, September, 2005,
Lisbon, Portugal.
32. J. P. Rosenfeld , Ming Lui, & Katieann Skogsberg A Novel P300-based,
Concealed Information Detector :Combined Probe and Target trials. 45th
Annual Meeting. Society for Psychophysiological Research, September, 2005,
Lisbon, Portugal.
33. Ming Lui & J.P. Rosenfeld. Countermeasure-proof, ERP-based Detection
of Deception via Subliminal Priming. 46th Annual Meeting. Society for
Psychophysiological Research, September, 2006, Vancouver, Canada
34. J. P. Rosenfeld The Complex Trial Protocol: A new Protocol for
Deception Detection. 13th World Congress of Psychophysiology, Intern.
Organization of Psychophysiology, August, 2006, Istanbul, Turkey.
35. Organized Panel/Symposium entitled “ Deception Detection in the 21st
Century: Novel Methods,Sensors and Analyses.” 13th World Congress of
Psychophysiology, Intern. Organization of Psychophysiology, August, 2006,
Istanbul, Turkey.
36. J.P. Rosenfeld. The Complex Trial Protocol (CTP): A new,
countermeasure-resistant, accurate P300-basedmethod for detection of
concealed information. 47th Ann. Meeting of the Society for
Psychophysiological Research. October, 2007, Savannah, Georgia.
37. J.P. Rosenfeld Co-organized symposium entitled, “Deception Detection:
New Procedures and Techniques for the 21st Century. 47th Ann. Meeting of
the Society for Psychophysiological Research. October, 2007, Savannah,
Georgia.
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38. Meixner, J. and Rosenfeld, J.P. A novel test of P300-based detection of
concealed information, 20th Ann. Meeting, Association for Psychological
Science. Chicago, May 22-25, May, 2008.
39. Winograd, M. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Mock crime application of the complex
trial protocol P300 baed concealed information test. 20th Ann. Meeting,
Association for Psychological Science. Chicago, May 22-25, 2008.
40. Rosenfeld, J.P. Symposium presentation, Enhancing the Complex Trial
Protocol and detecting concealed information in a mock crime scenario. 14th
WORLD CONGRESS OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY; INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATION OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, St.Petersburg, Russia,
September 8 - 13, 2008
41. Labkovsky, E. & Rosenfeld, J.P. Enhancing the Complex Trial Protocol
with explicit random responses. 48th Annual Meeting, Society for
Psychophysiological Research, Austin, Texas, USA, October 1-5, 2008.
42. Winograd, M. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Mock Crime Application of the
Complex Trial Protocol . 48th Annual Meeting, Society for
Psychophysiological Research, Austin, Texas, USA, October 1-5, 2008.
43. Haynes, A., Labkovsky, E. & Rosenfeld, J.P. A Modified Complex Trial
Protocol P300 Test with Random Responses. 48th Annual Meeting, Society
for Psychophysiological Research, Austin, Texas, USA, October 1-5, 2008.
44. Meixner, J., & Rosenfeld, J.P. The Omit Response in a Novel Test of P300Based Detection of Concealed Information. 48th Annual Meeting, Society for
Psychophysiological Research, Austin, Texas, USA, October 1-5, 2008.
45. Verschuere, B., Rosenfeld, J.P., Winograd, M., Labkovsky, E., &
Wiersema, R.The Role of Deception in the P300-Based
Concealed Information Test. 48th Annual Meeting, Society for
Psychophysiological Research, Austin, Texas, USA, October 1-5, 2008.
46. Labkovsky & Rosenfeld (2009) Accuracy of the P300-based complex trial
protocol for detection of deception as a function of number of countered
irrelevant stimuli. Poster presented at 49th Ann. Meeting, Society for
Psychophysiolological Research. Berlin, Germany
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47. Meixner, J.B. & Rosenfeld, J.P.(2009) Identifying Terrorist Information
Using the P300 ERP Component. Poster presented at 49th Ann. Meeting,
Society for Psychophysiolological Research. Berlin, Germany.
48. Sokolovsky, A. W., Rothenberg, J., Meixner,J.B., & Rosenfeld, J. P. (2009)
Sequential versus Simultaneous Stimulus Acknowledgement and
Countermeasure Responses in P300-based Detection of Deception. Poster
presented at 49th Ann. Meeting, Society for Psychophysiolological Research.
Berlin, Germany.
49. Labkovsky, Elena B., Rosenfeld, J. Peter, & Sokolovsky, Alex (2009).
Putative Novel ERP Component (P900) as an Indicator of Countermeasure
Use in a Modified Complex Trial Protocol. Poster presented at 49th Annual
Meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Berlin Germany .
50. Rosenfeld, J.P. (2009) The New, Countermeasure-Resistant P300-based
Test for Detection of Deception. Invited Lecture. 14th Biennial Conference,
Int. Soc. For study of Individual Differences, Evanston, Il.
51. Rosenfeld, J.P. (2009) The Complex Trial Protocol in Detection of
Deception and Malingering. Invited Lecture. 17th Ann. Meeting, Int. Soc. for
Neurofeedback Research. Indianapolis, Indiana.
52. Labkovsky, E. & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2009) P300-Based Protocol (with
Acoustic Stimuli) for Assessing Memory Deficit, Malingering, and Deception
in Clinical and Forensic Settings. 17th Ann. Meeting, Int. Soc. for
Neurofeedback Research. Indianapolis, Indiana.
53.Labkovsky & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2011) A novel “dual probe” P300-based
complex trial protocol for detection of concealed information. Poster
presented at 51th Ann. Meeting, Society for Psychophysiolological
Research. Boston, Mass.
54.Winograd, M.R., Labkovsky, E., Noriega, A., Lamano, J., & Rosenfeld,
J.P. (2011) One for all versus one for each in the P300-based compolex
trial protocol for detection of concealed information. Poster presented
at 51th Ann. Meeting, Society for Psychophysiolological Research.
Boston, Mass.
55.Noble, R.H., Rosenfeld, J.P., & Chun, D. (2011) The extent of extensive
countermeasure practice on the P300-based compolex trial protocol for
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detection of concealed information. Poster presented at 51th Ann.
Meeting, Society for Psychophysiolological Research. Boston, Mass.
56. Rosenfeld, J.P. (2011) A New, Countermeasure-Resistant, Accurate
P300-based Method for Detection of Concealed Information:
Enhancements. Symposium Presentation, American Psychology-Law
Society, 45th International Conference, Miami, Florida.
57.Rosenfeld, J.P. (2011). A P300-based test for identifying future terrorist
activity. Symposium Presentation, 51th Ann. Meeting, Society for
Psychophysiolological Research. Boston, Mass.
58.Rosenfeld, J.P. (2011). The complex trial protocol in detection of
concealed information. Invited Presentation, Stanford University, Law
and Memory Conference.
59.Labkovsky, E. & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2011), Memory deficit and
malingering: An ERP-based assessment with a “Dual-Probe” Protocol
and countermeasure use. Poster presented at 2011 Conference of
International Society of Neurofeedback Research, Phoenix, Arizona.
60. Labkovsky & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2012) Detection of concealed
information a mock crime scenario with a novel dual probe complex
trial protocol with pictorial stimuli. Poster presented at 52nd Ann.
Meeting, Society for Psychophysiolological Research. New Orleans, La.
61. Winograd, M.R., & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2012) Ecological validity and
countermeasure mechanisms in P300 concealed information tests.
Poster presented at 52nd Ann. Meeting, Society for Psychophysiolological
Research. New Orleans, La.
62. Hu, X. & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2012) Combining the P300 complex trial
protocol and the reaction-time-based autobiographical implicit
association test in concealed memory detection. Poster presented at 52 nd
Ann. Meeting, Society for Psychophysiolological Research. New Orleans,
La.
63. Rosenfeld, J.P., Hu, X, & Labkovsky, E. (2012) Title: Enhancements
to the Complex Trial Protocol. 16th World Congress of
Psychophysiology, September 13-17, Pisa, Italy.
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64.Winograd, M. & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2012) Countermeasure Mechanisms in
the Complex Trial Protocol. 16th World Congress of Psychophysiology,
September 13-17, Pisa, Italy.
65. Invited lecture, Sept 11, 2012: “Detection of deceptively concealed
information.” University of Tubingen, Germany, Departments of
Medical Psychology and Neurobiology.
66.Rosenfeld, J.P. Invited presentation Jan 26,27, 2013 , “The P300 eventrelated potential in detection of concealed information, criminal and
terror acts, malingering, and false memories, Biofeedback Society of
Florida & Assoc. for Applied Psychophysiology, Orlando, Florida.
67. Xiaoqing Hu & Rosenfeld, J.P.The effect of memory suppression on
ERP-based concealed memory detection. Poster presented at 54rd Ann.
Meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Atlanta,
Georgia, September, 2014.
68. Labkovsky, E. & Rosenfeld, J.P. Dual-Probe complex trial protocol II
reversed part order from 2013. Poster presented at 54rd Ann. Meeting
of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Atlanta, Georgia,
September, 2014.
69. Labkovsky, E. & Rosenfeld, J.P. Dual-Probe ERP Protocol in
Assessment of Memory Deficit and Malingering: Comparing ERP
Responses to Pictorial and Verbal Stimuli. Poster presented at 45th Ann.
Meeting of Assoc. Applied Psychophysiology. Savannah, Georgia,
March, 2014. (Winner of Citation Paper award.)
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PUBLICATIONS
Publication Article:
(1) (1) Rosenfeld, J.P. and Rudell, A.P. On the validity of scalp
recordings of the auditory evoked potential. Perception and Psychophysics,
1969, 6, 102-104.
(2) (2a) Rosenfeld, J.P., Rudell, A.P., and Fox, S.S. Operant control of
neural events in humans. Science, 1969, 165, 821-823.
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b) Operant control of neural events in humans, completely reprinted
in Barber et. al. (Eds.), Biofeedback and Self-Control, Chicago: Aldine and
Atherton, 1971, 365-372.
(4) (3)Fox, S.S. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Recording evoked potentials. In: R.D.
Myers (Ed.), Methods in Psychobiology, London: Academic Press, 1972.
(5) (4) Rosenfeld, J.P. and Fox, S.S. Movement-related macropotentials
in cat cortex. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1972,
32, 75-80.
(6) (5)Rosenfeld, J.P. and Fox, S.S. Operant control of a brain potential
evoked by a behavior. Physiology and Behavior, 1971, 7, 489-494.
(7) (6)Rosenfeld, J.P. Evoked potential conditioning in neuroscience
research. In: M. Chase (Eds.), Operant Control of Brain Activity,
(Perspectives in the Brain Sciences, Vol. II), Brain Information Service, Brain
Research Institute, UCLA, 1974.
(8) (7)Fox, S.S., Rudell, A.P., and Rosenfeld, J.P. The operant controlled
neural event: A formal and systematic approach to electrical coding of
electrical activity in behavior states. Electroencephalography and Clinical
Neurophysiology, 1970, 28, 422.
(9) (8)Rosenfeld, J.P., Bieneman, T., Cohen, R., & Routtenberg, A. Effects
of rewarding and aversive brain stimulation on photic cortical evoked
potentials. Physiology and Behavior, 1972, 9, 527, 532.
(10) (9a)Rosenfeld, J.P. and Owen, R.L. Instrumental conditioning of photic
evoked potentials: Mechanisms and properties of late component
modification. Physiology and Behavior, 1972, 9, 851-858.
(11) ( 9 b)Instrumental conditioning of photic evoked potentials:Mechanism
and properties of late component modification, completely reprinted in N.
Miller et. al. (Eds.), Biofeedback and Self-Control 1973. Chicago: Aldine
Publishing Co., 1974, 77-95.
(12) (10a) Rosenfeld, J.P. and Fox, S.S. Sequential representation of
voluntary movement in cortical macropotential: Direct control of behavior by
operant conditioning of wave amplitude. Journal of Neurophysiology, 1972,
35, 879-891.
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(13) (10b) Sequential representation of voluntary movement in cortical
macropotential: Direct control of behavior by operant conditioning of wave
amplitude, completely reprinted in D. Shapiro et. al. (Eds.), Biofeedback and
Self-Control 1972. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co., 1973, 339-352.
(14) (11a) Rosenfeld, J.P. and Hetzler, B.E. Operant controlled evoked
responses: Discrimination of conditioned and normally occurring
components. Science, 1973, 181, 767-770.
(15) (11b) Operant controlled evoked responses: Discrimination of
conditioned and normally occurring components, completely reprinted in N.
Miller et. al. (Eds.), Biofeedback and Self-Control 1973. Chicago: Aldine
Publishing Co., 1974, 71-76.
(16) (12) Rosenfeld, J.P. and Hetzler, B.E. Discrimination versus
conditioning of photic cortical potentials. Physiology and Behavior, 1973, 11,
753-765.
(17) (13)Rosenfeld, J.P. and Rudell, A.P. Mediation of operant controlled
neural activity. In: D. Mustovsky (Ed.), Behavior Control and Modification
of Physiological Activity, New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1976.
(18) (14) Rosenfeld, J.P. Conditioning changes in the evoked response. In:
G.E. Schwartz and J. Beatty (Eds.), Biofeedback: Theory and Research. New
York: Academic Press, 1977, 377-388.
(19) (15) Ruth, R., Rosenfeld, J.P., Harris, D., and Birkel, P. Effects of
aversive and
rewarding electrical brain stimulation on auditory evoked
responses in albino rat tectum. Physiology and Behavior, 1974, 13, 729-735.
(20) (16a) Rosenfeld, J.P., Hetzler, B.E., & Kosnik, W. Operant photic
evoked potential control, unmediated by selective orientation. Physiology and
Behavior, 1974, 13, 479-482.
(21) (16b) Operant photic evoked potential control, unmediated by selective
orientation completely reprinted in Biofeedback and Self-Control: 1974.
Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co., 1975.
(22) (17)Rosenfeld, J.P. and Kowatch, R. Differential effect of morphine on
central versus peripheral nociception. Brain Research, 1975, 88, 181-185.
(23) (18)Hetzler, B.E., Rosenfeld, J.P., Ripekj, A., and Kosnik, W. Factors
affecting planktonic behavior in Hydra Viridus. American Midland
Naturalist, 1975, 94, 462-468.
(24) (19a) Rosenfeld, J.P., Hetzler, B.E., Birkel, P., Antoinetti, D., and
Kowatch, R. Operant conditioned potentials, centrally evoked at random
intervals. Behavioral Biology, 1976, 16, 305-317.
(25) (19b) Operant conditioned potentials, centrally evoked at random
intervals, completely reprinted in J. Kamiya et. al. (Eds.), Biofeedback and
Self-Control: 1976/77. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co., 1977.
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(26) (20)Rosenfeld, J.P. and Vickery, J.L. Differential effects of morphine
on trigeminal nucleus versus reticular aversive stimulation: Independence of
negative effects from stimulation parameters. Pain, 1976, 2, 405-416.
(27) (21)Rosenfeld, J.P. and Holzman, B.S. Differential effect of morphine
on stimulation of primary versus higher order trigeminal terminals. Brain
Research, 1977, 124, 367-372.
(28) (22) Ruth, R.E. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Dependence of photic cortical
effects of aversive central gray stimulation on reticular activation.
International J. Neuroscience, 1977, 7, 165-173.
(29) (23) Ruth, R.A. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Tonic reticular activating system:
Relationship to aversive brain stimulation effects. Experimental Neurology,
1977, 57, 41-56.
(30) (24a) Hetzler, B.E., Rosenfeld, J.P., Birkel, P.A., and Antoinetti, D.N.
Characteristics of operant control of centrally evoked potentials in rats.
Physiology and Behavior, 1977, 19, 527-534.
(31) (24b) Characteristics of operant control of centrally evoked potentials
in rats, completely reprinted in Biofeedback and Self-Control: 1977-1978.
Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co., Inc. Press, 1978.
Publication Article (cont'd)
(32) (25) Rosenfeld, J.P. and Holzman, B.S. Effects of morphine on medial
thalamic and medial bulboreticular aversive stimulation thresholds. Brain
Research, 1978, 150, 436-440.
(33) (26) Rosenfeld, J.P., Broton, J.G., and Clavier, R.M. A reliable facial
nociception device for unrestrained awake animals. Physiology and Behavior,
1978, 21, 287-290.
(34) (27)Rosenfeld, J.P., Clavier, R.M., and Broton, J.G. Bilateral and
unilateral antinociceptive effects of rostral trigeminal nuclear complex lesions
in rats. Brain Research, 1978, 157, 147-152.
(35) (28)Rosenfeld, J.P. and Hetzler, B.E. Significance and mediation of
neural and other biofeedback. International Journal of Neuroscience, 1979,
8, 233-250.
(36) (29)Hetzler, B.E., Rosenfeld, J.P., and Birkel, P.A. Analysis of body
movements during operant control of central evoked potentials. Physiology
and Behavior, 1978, 21, 1047-1050.
(37) (30)Rosenfeld, J.P. and Rice, P.E. Diurnal rhythms in nociceptive
thresholds in rats. Physiology and Behavior, 1979, 23, 419-420.
(38) (31)Rosenfeld, J.P. and Rice, P.E. Effects of naloxone on aversive
trigeminal and thalamic stimulation, and on peripheral nociception: A
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hypothesis of selective action and variability in naloxone testing. Brain
Research, 1979, 178, 609-612.
(39) (32a) Rosenfeld, J.P., Heinricher, M., and Dowman, R. Operantly
controlled evoked potentials in central pain pathways. In Consolidation and
New Dimensions: Proceedings of Biofeedback Society of America 11th Ann.
Meet., 1980. Denver: Biofeedback Society, p. 138-141.
(40) (32b)Operantly controlled evoked potentials in central pain pathways.
Reprinted in Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 1980, 5, 160-164.
(41) (33) Rosenfeld, J.P. and Keresztes-Nagy, P. Differential effects of
intracerebrally microinjected enkephalin analogs on centrally versus
peripherally induced pain, and evidence for a facial versus lower body
analgesic effect. Pain, 1980, 9, 171-182.
(42) (34) Rosenfeld, J.P. and Stocco, S. Differential effects of systemic
versus intracranial injection of opiates on central, orofacial and lower body
nociception: Somatotypy in bulbar analgesia systems. Pain, 1980, 9, 307-318.
(43) (35) Keresztes-Nagy, P. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Naloxone-reversible
duplication by lanthanum of differential opiate analgesic effects on orofacial
versus lower body versus central nociception. Brain Research, 1981, 208,
234-239.
(44) (36) Rosenfeld, J.P. and Stocco, S. Effects of midbrain, bulbar, and
combined morphine microinjections and systemic injections on orofacial
nociception and rostral trigeminal stimulation: Independent midbrain and
bulbar opiate analgesia system? Brain Research, 1981, 215, 342-348.
(45) (37) Rosenfeld, J.P., Stamm, J., Roger, M., Birbaumer, N., Rockstroh,
B., and Elbert, T. Biofeedback of event-related potentials. In: Karrer, R.,
Cohen, J., and Tueting, P. (Eds.), Brain and Information: Event-Related
Potentials, Proc. VI Int. Conf. on Event-Related Slow Potentials of the Brain.
N.Y. Acad. Sci.,
Monograph #12, 1983, 653-666.
(46) (38) Heinricher, M.M., Rosenfeld, J.P., and Dowman, R. Operant
conditioning of trigeminal nuclear evoked potentials. Brain Research
Bulletin, 1981, 7, 353-358.
(47) (39) Rosenfeld, J.P., Pickrel, C., and Broton, J.G. Analgesia for
orofacial nociception produced by morphine microinjection into the
trigeminal complex. Pain, 1983, 15, 145-155.
(48) (40) Dowman, R.J., Rosenfeld, J.P., and Heinricher, M. Operant
conditioning of trigeminally evoked cortical potentials: Correlated effects on
facial nociception. Brain Research, 1983, 269, 111-118.
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(49) (41) Rosenfeld, J.P. and Gribben, D. A new, reliable lower body
nociception device for unrestrained animals. Physiology and Behavior, 1983,
31, 1-6.
(50) (42) Rosenfeld, J.P. and Hammer, M. Antagoanism of opiate-like,
lanthanum-induced analgesia by naloxone, 2 mg/kg, in rats. Brain Research,
1983, 268, 189-191.
(51) (43) Rosenfeld, J.P. Behavioral management of pain: Operant
conditioning of pain-related neural activity. In: R. Moretti and W.A. Ayers,
(Eds.), The President's Conference on the Dentist-Patient Relationship.
American Dental Association, Chicago: 1983, 68-72.
(52) (44) Rosenfeld, J.P., Diaz-Clark, A., and Olson, R.E. Response to
painful electrical stimulation in MPD Syndrome Patients. Journal of Dental
Research, 1983, 62, 259-260.
(53) (45) Rosenfeld, J.P., Diaz-Clark, A., and Olson, R.E. MPD Syndrome
patient response to aversive heat and aversive sound. Journal of Dental
Research, 1983, 62, 249-259.
(54) (46) Rosenfeld, J.P., Dowman, R., Heinricher, M., and Silvia, R.
Operantly controlled somatosensory evoked potentials: Specific effects on
pain processes. In: Self-Regulation of the Brain and Behavior, Ed. by B.
Rockstroh, T. Elbert, W. Lutzenberger and N. Birbaumer, Berlin: SpringerVerlag, 1984, pp. 164-179.
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signal perioral facial pain. Brain Research, 1982, 243, 395-400.
(56) (48) Heinricher, M.M. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Microinjection of
morphine into nucleus reticularis paragigantocellularis of the rat supresses
spontaneous activity of nucleus raphe magnus. Brain Research, 1983, 272,
382-386.
(57) (49) Rosenfeld, J.P., Silvia, R., Weitkunat, R., and Dowman, R.
Operant Control of Human Somatosensory Evoked Response Alters
Experimental Pain Perception. Advances in Neurology, Vol. 9, (Raven Press),
1985, 343-348.
(58) (50) Dowman, R. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Operant conditioning of
somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) in rats. I. Specific changes in SEP
amplitude and a naloxone-reversible, somatotopically sepcific change in facial
nociception. Brain Research, 333 (1985) 201-212.
(59) (51) Dowman, R. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Operant conditioning of
somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) in rats. II. Associated changes in
reflex and continuous non-timelocked movements. Brain Research, 333
(1985) 213-222.
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(60) (52) Broton, J.G. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Effects of Trigeminal
Tractotomy on Facial Thermal Nociception in the Rat. Brain Research, 333
(1985) 63-72.
(61) (53) Dowman, R. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Evidence for opioid modulation
of innocuous somatosensory activity. Experimental Neurology, 89 (1985) 923.
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Article (cont'd)
(62) (54) Heinricher, M.M. and Rosenfeld, J. Peter. Microinjection of
morphine into nucleus reticularis pargigantocellularis of the rat: Preferential
supression of spontaneous, rather than noxious evoked, activity of nucleus
raphe magnus neurons. Brain Res., 359 (1985), 388-391.
(63) (55) Kasman, G. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Differential effect of
microinjected versus systemically administered morphine does not depend on
dose or behavioral test. Brain Res., 383 (1986), 271-278.
(64) (56) Weitkunat, R. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Pain control by biofeedback of
somatosensory evoked potentials. In: Topics in Behavioral Medicine, edited
by Vinck et al. Berwyn: Swets North America Inc., 1986, 31-47.
(65) (57) Rosenfeld, J.P. The response of individual nucleus raphe magnus
neurons to microinjections of met-enkephalin at midbrain and at bulbar loci:
Evidence for midbrain-bulbar convergence on individual raphe neurons. Int.
J. Neurosc., 33, 1987, 165-173.
(66) (58) Pickoff, J., Broton, J., and Rosenfeld, J.P. Lesions of the midspinal trigeminal complex are effective in producing perioral thermal
hypoalgesia. Brain Res., 382 (1986), 291-198.
(67) (59) Broton, J. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Cutting rostral trigeminal nuclear
complex projections preferentially affects perioral nociception in the rat.
Brain Res., 397 (1986), 1-8.
(68) (60a) Rosenfeld, J.P., et al. Late vertex positivity as a guilty knowledge
indicator: A new method of lie detection. Int. J. Neurosc., 34, 1987, 125-129.
(69) (60 b)Late vertex positivity etc. Completely reprinted in Polygraph,
December, 1987.
(70) (61) Douros, C., Karrer, R., and Rosenfeld, J.P. Effects of attention
and slow potential shifts on self-regulation of event-related potentials.
Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 12, 1987, 39-50.
(71) (62) Broton, J.G. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Automated tests of facial
somatic sensation in the awake, minimally-restrained rat. Applicability for
use in long-term deafferentation studies. In: Effects of Injury on Spinal and
Trigeminal Somatosensory Systems, L.M. Pubols and B.J. Sessle (Eds.), A.R.
Liss, NY, 1987.
(72) (63) Rosenfeld, J.P. Can Clinical Biofeedback be Clinically
Validated? Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 12, 1987, 217-222.
(73) (64) Rosenfeld, J.P. et al. A modified, event-related potential-based
guilty knowledge test. Int. J. Neurosc., 42, 1988, 157-161.
(74) (65) Rosenfeld, J.P. Response to Stowell. Int. J. Neurosc., 42, 1988,
163-165.
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(75) (66) Rosenfeld, J.P. Pain and Analgesia Mechanisms in SelRF
Regulation and Health ed. by J. Carlson and R. Siefert, N.Y.: Plenum, 1991,
239-254.
(76) (67) Xia, L.Y. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Acupuncture mechanisms in Self
Regulation and Health, ed. by J. Carlson and R. Siefert, N.Y.: Plenum, 1991,
267-279.
(77) (68) Nasman, V.T. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Parietal P3 amplitude as an
indicator of response categorization. Psychophysiology, 27, 1990, 338-350.
Publication Article (cont'd)
(78) (69) Rosenfeld, J.P. Real time processing of event related potentials.
In: Digital Signal Processing, ed. by R. Weitkunat, Amsterdam:
Elsevier,1991,279-290.
(79) (70) Rosenfeld, J.P. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback of
Event-Related Potentials (Brain Waves): Historical Perspective, Review,
Future Directions. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 15, 1990, 99-120.
(80) (71) Rosenfeld, J.P., Huang, K.H., and Xia, L.Y. Effects of single and
simultaneous combined nanoinjections of met-enkephalin into rat midbrain
and medulla on activity of differentially noci-responsive ventral medullary
neurons. Brain Research, 508, 1990, 199-209.
(81) (72) Xia, L.Y. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Effects of single nanoinjections of
Met-enkephalin in the minimally anaesthetized rat brainstem on trigeminal
nuclear neurons. Brain Research, 541, 1991, 181-192.
(82) (73) Rosenfeld, J.P., Angell, A., Johnson, M., and Qian, J. An ERPbased control-question lie detector analog: Algorithms for discriminating
effects within individual waveforms. Psychophysiology, 28, 1991, 320-336.
(83) (74) Rosenfeld, J.P. and Kim, M. Ongoing pain as a mental workload
indexed by P300 depression: Discrimination of real and feigned pain
conditions. Psychophysiology, 28, 1991, 336-343.
(84) (75) Rosenfeld, J.P. The P3 event-related brain potential in
psychiatric and neurological diagnosis in Clinical Applied Psychophysiology,
edited by J. Carlson and R. Siefert, Plenum, 1994.
(85) (76) Rosenfeld, J.P. New Directions in Applied Psychophysiology.
Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 17 1992, 77-88.
(86) (77) Nasman, V.T. and Rosenfeld, J.P. Taking attention to task: Task
response probability, and within category deviation detection.
Psychophysiology, 29, 1992, 657-663.
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(87) (78) Huang, K., Xia, L.Y., and Rosenfeld, J.P. Effects of Acupuncture
on activity of nociresponsive trigeminal nucleus caudalis. Acupuncture
Research, 4, 1990, 274-279.
(88) (79) Xia, L.H., Huang, K.H., and Rosenfeld, J.P. Behavioral and
trigeminal neuronal effects of rat brainstem-nanoinjected opiates. Physiology
and Behavior, 52, 1992, 65-73.
(89) (80) Johnson, M.M. and Rosenfeld, J.P. A new ERP-based deception
detector analog II: Utilization of non-selective activation of relevant
knowledge. Int. J. Psychophysiology, 12, 1992, 289-306.
(90) (81) Rosenfeld, J.P., et al. Event-related potentials in the dual task
paradigm: P300 discriminates engaging and non-engaging films when filmviewing is the primary task. Int. J. Psychophysiol, 12, 1992, 221-332.
(91) (82) Rosenfeld, J.P. EEG treatment of addictions: Commentary on
Ochs, Peniston and Kulkowsky in Biofeedback, 20, 1992, 12-17.
(92) (83) Rosenfeld, J. Peter and Xia, L.Y. Reversible tetracaine block of
rat periaqueductal gray (PAG) decreases baseline tail-flick latency and
prevents analgesic effects of met-enkephalin injections in nucleus
paragigantocellularis (PGC). Brain Research, 605, 1993, 57-66.
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(93) (84) Rosenfeld, J.P., Johnson, M.M., and Koo, J.K. Ongoing ischemic
pain as a workload indexed by P3 amplitude and latency. Psychophysiology,
30, 1993, 253-260.
(94) (85) Liephardt, J., Rosenfeld, J.P., and Gabrielli, J. Event-related
potential correlates of implicit priming and explicit memory tasks. Int. J.
Psychophysiology, 15, 1993, 197-206.
(95) (86) Douros, C., Karrer, R., and Rosenfeld, J.P. The self-regulation of
slow potential shifts and evoked potentials. Int. J. Psychophysiology, 16,
1994, 69-80.
(96) (87) Rosenfeld, J.P. Alternative views of Bashore and Rapp's (1993)
alternatives to traditional polygraphy. Psychological Bulletin, 117, 1995, 159166.
(97) (88) Rosenfeld, J.P. Biofeedback of brain wave activity: models,
mechanisms, effects. In J. Kamiya, R. Kall, and G. Schwartz (eds.), Brain
wave biofeedback and applied neurophysiology. Trevose, PA: Futurehealth
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(98) (89) Willard, J., Johnson, M.M., and Rosenfeld, J.P. Interaction of
oddball probability and task type on P300 amplitude. Biofeedback and SelfRegulation, 19, 1994, 13-24.
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(99) (90) Rosenfeld, J.P., and Xia, L.Y. Lacks of effects of tetracaine in rat
nucleus paragigantocellularis on analgesia. Int. J. Neuroscience, 74, 1994,
161-175.
(100) (91) Rosenfeld, J.P. Interacting brain stem components of opiate
activated, descending, pain-inhibitory systems. Neuroscience and
Biobehavioral Reviews, 18 (1994) 403-409.
(101) (92) Rosenfeld, J.P., Ellwanger, J., and Sweet, J. Detecting simulated
amnesia with event-related brain potentials. Int. J. Psychhophysiol., 19, 1995,
1-11.
(102) (93) Rosenfeld, J.P., Cha, G., Blair, T., and Gotlib, I. Operant control
of left-right frontal alpha power differences. Biofeedback and SelfRegulation, 20, 1995, 241-258.
(103) (94) Rosenfeld, J.P. (1997) Novel approaches in neurotherapyneurofeedback; asymmetry manipulation via feedback or stimulation: In
Moss, D. ed. Biofeedback: The evolving field of EEG feedback. Biofeedback,
25, 8-26.
(104) (95) Rosenfeld, J.P., Reinhart, A., and Srivastava, S. The effects of
alpha (10 Hz) and Beta (22 Hz) "entrainment" stimulation on the alpha and
beta EEG bands. Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback, 1997, 1, 3-20.
(105) (96) Rosenfeld, J.P., Sweet, J.J., Chuang, J., Ellwanger, J., and Song,
L. Detection of simulated malingering using forced choice recognition
enhanced with event-related potential recording. The Clinical
Neuropsychologist, 1996, 10, 163-179.
(106) (97) Taub, E., and Rosenfeld, J.P. Is alpha-theta training the effective
component of the alpha-theta therapy package for treatment of alcoholism?
Biofeedback, 22, 1994, 12-14.
(107) (98) Rosenfeld, J.P.., Baehr, E., Baehr, R., Gotlib, I., and Ranganath,
C. (1996) Daily changes in frontal alpha asymmetry correlate with changes
in affect in therapy sessions. Int. J. Psychophysiol., 23, 37-41.
(108) (99) Ellwanger, J.W., Rosenfeld, J.P., Sweet, J., & Bhat, M. (1996).
Detecting simulated amnesia for autobiographical and recently learned
information using the P300 event-related potential. Int. J. Psychophysiology,
23, 9-23.
(109) (100) Gotlib, I.A., Ranganath, C., & Rosenfeld, J.P. (1998). Frontal
EEG alpha asymmetry, depression, and cognitive functioning. Cognition and
Emotion, 12,449-478.
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(110) (101) Ellwanger, J.E., Rosenfeld, J.P., & Sweet, J.J. (1997). P300
Event-related Brain Potential as an Index of Recognition Response to
Autobiographical and Recently Learned Information in Closed-Head Injury
Patients. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 11, 428-432.
(111) (102) Rosenfeld, J.P. A research odyssey: my years in neuroscience.
Biofeedback, 23 (1995) 6-15.
(112) (103) Rosenfeld, J.P., Reinhart, A.M., Bhatt, M., Ellwanger, J., Gora,
K., Sekera, M., & Sweet, J. (1998). P300 correlates of simulated amnesia on a
matching-to-sample task: Topographic analyses of deception vs. truth-telling
responses. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 28, 233-248.
(113) (104) Rosenfeld, J.P., Ellwanger, J.W., Nolan, K., Wu, S., Bermann, &
Sweet, J.J(1999). P300 scalp amplitude distribution as an index of deception
in a simulated cognitive deficit model. Int. J. Psychophysiol.,33,3-19.
(114) (105) Ellwanger, J.W., Tenhula, W., Rosenfeld, J.P., & Sweet, J.J.
(2000). Identifying simulators of cognitive deficit through combined use of
neuropsychological test performance and Event-Related Potentials. J. Clin.
And Exp. Neuropsychology, 21, 866-879.
(115) (106) Ellwanger, J., Rosenfeld, J. P., Hankin, B.L., & Sweet, J.J.
(1999).P300 asan index of recognition in a standard and difficult match-tosample test: A model of amnesia in normal adults. The Clinical
Neuropsychologist, 13,101-109.
(116) (107)Hoffman, D.A., Lubar, J., Rosenfeld, J.P. et al. (1999).
Limitations of the American Academy of Neurology and American Clinical
Neurophysiology Society paper on QEEG. J. of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical
Neurosciences, 11, 401-403.
(117) (108) Rosenfeld, J.P. (2000). An EEG biofeedback protocol for
affective disorders, Clinical Electroencephalography, 31, 7-12.
(118) (109) Rosenfeld, J.P. and Ellwanger, J.W. (1999). Cognitive
psychophysiology indetection of malingered cognitive deficit. In J.J.
Sweet (Ed.) ForensicNeuropsychology, Lisse (Switzerland): Swets &
Zeitlinger, publishers, pp. 287-312.
(119) (110) Rosenfeld, J.P. (2002). Event-related potentials in detection of
deception,malingering, and false memories. In (Murray Kleiner, ed.
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Rosenfeld, J.P. (1999). Applied Psychophysiology:
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(112) Baehr, E., Rosenfeld, J.P., Baehr, R., & Earnest, C. (1999).
Clinical use of analpha asymmetry neurofeedback protocol in the treatmentof
mood disorders. In (J.R.
Evans, ed.) Introduction to Quantitative EEG and Neurofeedback. N.Y.:
Academic Press, 181-201
(122) (113) Rosenfeld, J.P. (2001). Theoretical implications of EEG
referencing andrelated methodology issues. J. Neurotherapy, 4,77-87.
(123) (114) Sweet, J.J., Wolfe, P., Rosenfeld, J.P. et al. (2000)
Further investigation of traumatic brain injury versus insufficient effort with
the California Verbal LearningTest. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology,
15, 105-113
(124) (115) Miller, A.R., Rosenfeld, J.P., & Baratta, C. (2001)
Amplitude distributions and latency in illusory recognition. J.
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(116) Soskins, M., Rosenfeld, J.P., & Niendam, T. (2001). The
case for peak-to-peakmeasurement of P300 recorded at .3 hz high pass filter
settings in detection ofdeception. Int. J. Psychophysiology,40, 173-180.
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(117) Miller, A.R., Rosenfeld, J.P., et al. (2002). P300 amplitude and
Topography distinguish between honest performance and feigned amnesia in
an autobiographical oddball task. J. Psychophysiology,16,1-11.
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(118) Baehr, E., Rosenfeld, J.P., Baehr, R., and Earnest, C.(2002)
J Neurotherapy
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of mood disorders: Follow-up study one to five years post-treatment
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Rosenfeld, J.P., and Baehr, E. (2002). Mood Disorders, In:
Handbook for Mind Body Medicine for Primary Care. Edited by Moss, D.,
McGrady, A.,Wickramasekera, I., & Davies, T. Sage Press.
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(120) Rosenfeld, J.Peter, Rao, Archana, Soskins, M., and Miller,
A.R. (2002) P300 Scalp Distribution as an Index of Deception: Control for
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(130) (121) Miller A.R., Rosenfeld, J.P.,Soskins,M., & Jhee, M.(2002) P300
amplitude and Topography in an Autobiographical Oddball Paradigm
involving Simulated Amnesia. J. Psychophysiology, 16, 1-11.
(131) (122) Rosenfeld, J.P., Rao, Soskins,M. & Miller, A. (2003) Scaled
P300 Scalp Distribution Correlates of Verbal Deception in an
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(132) (123) Lehrer,P, Rosenfeld, J.P. et al. (2004) Biofeedback. In:
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Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, inc.
(133) (124) Rosenfeld, J.P. (2002) Scaled P300 Scalp Profiles in Detection
of Deception. Technical Report to DOD for Project DoDPI98-P-0001, Jackson,
S.C.: DoDPI Press.
(134) (125) Rosenfeld, J.P. & Baehr, E. ( 2004) EEG Biofeedback
(“Neurofeedback”) for Affective Disorders. Consciousness,Emotional Selfregulation, and the Brain, edited by Mario Beauregard. Amsterdam: John
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(135) (126) Baehr, E., Rosenfeld, J.P. et al. (1998) Comparison of two EEG
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Psychophysiol., 31,89-93
(136) (127) Soskins, M., Rosenfeld, J.P., & Niendam, T. (2001). The case
for peak-to-peak measurement of P300 recorded at .3 hz high pass filter
settings in detection of
deception. Int. J. Psychophysiology, 40, 173-180
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(128) Rosenfeld, J.Peter, Rao, Archana, Soskins, M., and Miller,
A.R. (2002) P300 Scalp Distribution as an Index of Deception: Control
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(129)Rosenfeld, J.P. Soskins,M., Bosh, G., & Ryan, A. (2004)
Simple effective countermeasures to P300-based tests of detection of
concealed information. Psychophysiology, 41, 205-219
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(130) Baehr, E., Rosenfeld, J.P., Miller, L., & Baehr, R.(2004)
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder and changes in frontal alpha
asymmetry. Internat. J. Psychophysiology.52, 159-167.
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(131)Baehr., E., Miller, L. Rosenfeld, J.P., & Baehr, R. ( 2004)
Changes in frontal brain asymmetry associated with premenstrual
disorder: single case study. J. Neurotherapy 8, 29-42.
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(132)Miller,A.R. & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2004) Response-specific scalp
distributions in deception detection and ERP correlates of
psychopathic personality traits. J. Psychophysiology, 18, 13-26.
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(133)Rosenfeld, J.P. “Brain Fingerprinting:” A Critical Analysis.
(2005), Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice, 4, 20-37.
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(134)Rosenfeld, J.P., Biroschak, J.R., Kleschen, M.J., & Smith,
K.M.(2005), Subjective and objective probability effects on P300
revisited. Psychophysiology, 42, 356-359.
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(135) Rosenfeld, J.P., Biroschak, J.R., & Furedy, J.J. (2006).
P300-based detection of concealed autobiographical versus
incidentally acquired information in target and non-target paradigms.
Int. J. Psychophysiology, 60, 251-259.
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(136) Rosenfeld, J.P. & Skogsberg, K.R. (2006), P300-based
Stroop study with low probability and target Stroop oddballs: The
evidence still favors the response selection hypothesis. Int. J.
Psychophysiology, 60, 240-250.
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(137) Rosenfeld, J.P., Shue, E., & Singer, E. (2007) Single versus
multiple probe blocks of P300-based concealed information tests for
autobiographical versus incidentally learned information. Biological
Psychology, 74, 396-404
(147) (138) Rosenfeld, J.P. (2008). Detection of Deception: Event-Related
Potentials. In B. L. Cutler (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law
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distribution, amplitude variance across sites, and amplitude in detection of
multiple deception issues. Social Neuroscience. 4, 491 -509.
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(140) Lui, M. & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2008,). Detection of Deception about
Multiple, Concealed, Mock Crime Items, based on a Spatial-Temporal
Analysis of ERP Amplitude and Scalp Distribution,
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(141) Rosenfeld, J.P., Labkovsky, E., Winograd, M., Lui.,
A.M.,Vandenboom, C., & Chedid, E. (2008) The Complex Trial Protocol
(CTP): A new, countermeasure-resistant, accurate P300-based method for
detection of concealed information. Psychophysiology, 45, 906-919
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(142) Verschuere, B, Rosenfeld, J.P., Winograd, M., Labkovsky, E., &
Wiersema, R. (2009) The role of deception in P300 memory detection. Legal
and Criminological Psychology. 14, 253-262.
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(143) Lui, M. & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2009). The Application of Subliminal
Priming in Lie Detection: Scenario for Identification of Members of a
Terrorist Ring. Psychophysiology. 46, 889–903
(153) (144) Ganis, G. & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2011). Neural Correlates of
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(154 145) Meixner, J., Haynes, A., Winograd, M., & Rosenfeld (2009,).
Assigned versus random, countermeasure-like responses in the P300 based
Complex Trial Protocol for Detection of Deception: Task demand effects.
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(155 146) Rosenfeld, J.P. (2009) Foreword and Overview. Applied
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(156 147) Rosenfeld, J.P., Tang, M., Meixner,, J., Winograd, M.,
Labkovsky, E. (2009).The effects of asymmetric vs. symmetric probability of
targets following probe and irrelevant stimuli in the complex trial protocol
for detection of concealed information with P300. Physiology & Behavior, 98,
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(157 148) Meixner, J. & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2010). Countermeasure
mechanisms in a P300-based concealed information test. Psychophysiology,
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(158 149) Rosenfeld, J. P., & Labkovsky, E. (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 countermeasures. Psychophysiology, 47, 1002-1010.
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(159 150) Meixner, J. & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2011). A Mock Terrorism
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48, 149-154
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of the Complex Trial Protocol (CTP) P300-based Concealed Information
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Schendan, H.E. (2011) Lying in the scanner: Covert countermeasures disrupt
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Rosenfeld, J.P. (2011) A novel countermeasure against the reaction time (RT)
index of countermeasure (CM) use in the P300-based complex trial protocol
(CTP) for detection of concealed information. International Journal of
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(166, 157) Hu, X., Hegeman, D. Landry, E., & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2012).
Increasing the number of irrelevant stimuli increases ability to detect
countermeasures to the P300-based Complex Trial Protocol for concealed
Information detection. Psychophysiology, 49, 85-95. (Online Aug., 2011).
(167, 158) Labkovsky, E. & Rosenfeld, J.P. ( 2012). The P300-Based, Complex
Trial Protocol for Concealed Information Detection Resists Any Number of
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Sequential Countermeasures Against Up to Five Irrelevant Stimuli, Applied
Psychophsiology. 37, 1-10. (Online October, 2011)
(168, 159) Hu, X., Rosenfeld, J. P., & Bodenhausen, G. V. (2012). Combating
automatic autobiographical associations: the effect of instruction and training
in strategically concealing information in the autobiographical implicit
association test. Psychological Science, 23(10), 1079-1085. doi:
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Current Research Interests
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Brain mechanisms of deception: cognitive, emotional, physiological attributes of deception.
Brain mechanisms of memory, memory illusions, false memories.
Use of P3 event-related potentials in diagnosis and understanding of malingered cognitive
deficit in head injury.
Psychophysiological correlates of emotion.
Radio and Television Appearances, Media Coverage:
1. 5 and 10 o'clock News, WMAQ-TV, Channel 5, Chicago, 1977.
2. 4:30 News, Channel 7, Chicago, 1981.
3. Reviewing Stand, August 2, 1981, WMAQ-AM Chicago, and Mutual Broadcasting Network
later.
4. Katherine Catolin Show, Nov. 16, 1984, WGN-AM Chicago.
5. Pain and the Brain, by Mary Travis, Psychology Today, December, 1984: (story on research
of J.P. Rosenfeld)
6. Lie Detection with Brain Waves. TV spots: CNN News, Today Show, August-November,
1988; Numerous other radio appearances, stories from AP News Release, 1988.
7. Major coverage in “Why We Lie”, BBC/.BBC, Discovery Channel. December 16, 2000.
Research Support:
1.
NSF grant BNS75-17770: Operant neural control: A novel operant, $42,600; 1975-1978.
P.I.
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2.
NIH grant GM23696-01: Morphine and nociceptive brain stimulation, $55,652; 1975-1978.
P.I.
3. NIMH grant MH31966-01: Pilot Lesion: Study of Trigeminal Pain Models, $7,800; 19781979. P.I.
4. NIH grant GM23696-03: Morphine and nociceptive etc., RENEWAL, $68,266; 1978-1980.
P.I.
5. NIH grant DE05205: Operant neural control in trigeminal pain systems, $68,000; 19791981. P.I.
6. NIH grant GM23696-05-08: Morphine and nociceptive brain-stimulation, RENEWAL,
$195,091; 1981-1985. P.I.
7. NIH grant E05204-03-06: Operant neural control in trigeminal pain systems, RENEWAL,
$153,250; 1981-1985. P.I.
8. NIH grant T32NS07223: Sensory physiology training grant (participant).
9. NIH grant DE07905: Single neuronal activation by multiple opiate substrates, 1986-1989.
$210,000.
10. NIDA grant DA06971: Single neuronal activation by multiple opiate substrates, 1990-1993,
$349,142.
11. DOD/ONR grant DODPI98-P-0001: Scaled P300 Scalp Profiles in Detection of Deception,
1998-1999, $140,000
12. Extension of Item 11, $70,000 to August, 2001.
13. DoD/ONR grant: Detecting Efforts to defeat P300-based Deception tests, Department of
Defense, submitted 10/30/2003, total direct costs: $101,702/year, funded from June 2006 to May
2009.
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