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Mark W. Geisler


Ph.D.

Psychology
phone: (415) 338-6026   
e-mail: mgeisler@sfsu.edu

 Major Field Psychology
 Sub Field Cognitive psychophysiology, neuropsychology
 Terms/Topics Sensory and cognitive electrophysiology, event-related brain potentials (ERPs), EEG, neuropsychology in normal aging and in clinical populations
 historical Period
 time period
( to )
 Geographic
 Research Methods Electrophysiology and Neuropsychology

Research Interests:

I am interested in human psychophysiology, specifically using event-related brain potentials in research and applied clinical settings to assess the relationship between neuropsychological and electrophysiological measures of cognition and the use of event-related brain potentials and cognitive neuropsychology to quantify and characterize human information processing.

Bibliography:

Geisler, Mark W., and C. Murphy. In preparation. Chemosensory event-related potentials in multiple sclerosis. Geisler, Mark, W., M.K. Hirt, E. Matthews, E. Beck, and R. Nardo. In preparation. Evaluation of cognitive and perceptual processes elicited by interactive music software using sensory and cognitive changes in olfactory event-related potential components across the lifespan. Geisler, Mark W. In preparation. Electroencephalographic (EEG) recording techniques: When does music help? Geisler, Mark W., and C. Murphy. 2000. Event-related brain potentials to attended and ignored olfactory and trigeminal stimuli. International Journal of Psychophysiology 37: 309-315. Geisler, Mark W., C.R. Schlotfeldt, C.B. Middleton, M.F. Dulay, and C. Murphy. 1999. Traumatic brain injury assessed with olfactory event-related brain potentials. Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 16: 77-86. .

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