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Psychophysiological Methods in Language Research: Rethinking Embodiment in Studies of Linguistic Behaviors by Bahiyyih Hardacre is a guide for adopting a transdisciplinary and multidimensional approach to language research. Language research areas that could benefit from psychophysiological methods are first/second/foreign language learning, teaching, use, assessment, performance, anxiety, motivation, attitudes, ideologies, perceptions, and identities, among others. To aid researchers in deciding on a suitable physiological measurement method, this book provides an overview of each of the most popular physiological measurements today, along with their potential applications in language research. Bahiyyih Hardacre explains what each of the physiological methods can tell us, illustrates how each physiological method can inform language research by citing a few language studies that used that particular measurement, and provides information about the appropriate procedures for data col

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"This wonderful book is loaded with practical and innovative methods you can use to study language from a psychophysiological perspective."

-- Emre Guvendir, Trakya University

"This book is an important step and contribution to applied linguistics. Hardacre puts forth some of the current research methods available to analyzing multi-modal discourse beyond the visual and external. It is imaginative and exciting. It demonstrates the hard transdisciplinary training that will be required of any researcher who would endeavor to explore the physiological and neurobiology bases of social interaction at the level of turn-taking, pauses, gaze, gesture, and body orientation. Fortunately, Hardacre has undertaken the hard work and has shown the possibilities, which should excite applied linguists and psychophysiologists."

-- Anna Dina L. Joaquin, California State University Northridge

Table of Contents

Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: Describing Emotions

Chapter 2: Electrocardiography

Chapter 3: Blood Pressure

Chapter 4: Electrodermal Activity

Chapter 5: Skin Temperature

Chapter 6: Electroencephalography

Chapter 7: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Chapter 8: Eye Movement And Eye Tracking

Chapter 9: Respiration

Chapter 10: Facial Expression Analysis

Conclusion

Appendix

Bibliography

About the Author

Psychophysiological Methods in Language Research

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/12/2020 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498566735, 978-1498566735
      ISBN10: 1498566731

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Psychophysiological Methods in Language Research: Rethinking Embodiment in Studies of Linguistic Behaviors by Bahiyyih Hardacre is a guide for adopting a transdisciplinary and multidimensional approach to language research. Language research areas that could benefit from psychophysiological methods are first/second/foreign language learning, teaching, use, assessment, performance, anxiety, motivation, attitudes, ideologies, perceptions, and identities, among others. To aid researchers in deciding on a suitable physiological measurement method, this book provides an overview of each of the most popular physiological measurements today, along with their potential applications in language research. Bahiyyih Hardacre explains what each of the physiological methods can tell us, illustrates how each physiological method can inform language research by citing a few language studies that used that particular measurement, and provides information about the appropriate procedures for data col

      Trade Review

      "This wonderful book is loaded with practical and innovative methods you can use to study language from a psychophysiological perspective."

      -- Emre Guvendir, Trakya University

      "This book is an important step and contribution to applied linguistics. Hardacre puts forth some of the current research methods available to analyzing multi-modal discourse beyond the visual and external. It is imaginative and exciting. It demonstrates the hard transdisciplinary training that will be required of any researcher who would endeavor to explore the physiological and neurobiology bases of social interaction at the level of turn-taking, pauses, gaze, gesture, and body orientation. Fortunately, Hardacre has undertaken the hard work and has shown the possibilities, which should excite applied linguists and psychophysiologists."

      -- Anna Dina L. Joaquin, California State University Northridge

      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: Describing Emotions

      Chapter 2: Electrocardiography

      Chapter 3: Blood Pressure

      Chapter 4: Electrodermal Activity

      Chapter 5: Skin Temperature

      Chapter 6: Electroencephalography

      Chapter 7: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

      Chapter 8: Eye Movement And Eye Tracking

      Chapter 9: Respiration

      Chapter 10: Facial Expression Analysis

      Conclusion

      Appendix

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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