Michael R. Winograd, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
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(Information Exposure, Presentation Modality, and Cognitive Mechanisms of Countermeasures in P300 Concealed Information Tests.) |
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Winograd MR, Rosenfeld JP. (2014) The impact of prior knowledge from participant instructions in a mock crime P300 Concealed Information Test. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 94: 473-81 |
Rosenfeld JP, Hu X, Labkovsky E, et al. (2013) Review of recent studies and issues regarding the P300-based complex trial protocol for detection of concealed information. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 90: 118-34 |
Meixner JB, Labkovsky E, Rosenfeld JP, et al. (2013) P900: a putative novel ERP component that indexes countermeasure use in the P300-based concealed information test. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. 38: 121-32 |
Winograd M, Rosenfeld J. (2012) Countermeasure mechanisms in the complex trial protocol International Journal of Psychophysiology. 85: 305 |
Winograd MR, Rosenfeld JP. (2011) Mock crime application of the Complex Trial Protocol (CTP) P300-based concealed information test. Psychophysiology. 48: 155-61 |
Meixner JB, Haynes A, Winograd MR, et al. (2009) Assigned versus random, countermeasure-like responses in the p300 based complex trial protocol for detection of deception: task demand effects. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. 34: 209-20 |
Rosenfeld JP, Tang M, Meixner J, et al. (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: 10-6 |
Verschuere B, Rosenfeld JP, Winograd MR, et al. (2009) The role of deception in P300 memory detection Legal and Criminological Psychology. 14: 253-262 |
Rosenfeld JP, Labkovsky E, Winograd M, et al. (2008) The Complex Trial Protocol (CTP): a new, countermeasure-resistant, accurate, P300-based method for detection of concealed information. Psychophysiology. 45: 906-19 |
Rosenfeld J, Winograd M, Haynes A, et al. (2008) Enhancing the complex trial protocol (CTP) and detecting concealed information in a mock crime scenario International Journal of Psychophysiology. 69: 149 |