Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of the Mind (Fourth Edition)
, by Michael Gazzaniga; Richard B. Ivry; George R. Mangun- ISBN: 9780262071574 | 0262071576
- Cover: Nonspecific Binding
- Copyright: 10/1/2013
Modeled on the classic Neuroscience Study Program volumes which helped delineate an emerging field, The Cognitive Neurosciences is a major new reference that documents and defines the evolving field of cognitive neuroscience.
Preface | |
Trophic Interactions and Brain Plasticity | p. 9 |
Molecular and Structural Mechanisms Underlying Long-term Memory | p. 19 |
The Nature and Nurture of Retinal Ganglion Cell Development | p. 37 |
The Reorganization of Sensory and Motor Maps in Adult Mammals | p. 51 |
Dynamic Properties of Adult Visual Cortex | p. 73 |
Time as Coding Space in Neocortical Processing: A Hypothesis | p. 91 |
Toward a Molecular Basis for Sensory Perception | p. 105 |
Corticogenesis in Human and Nonhuman Primates | p. 127 |
Experimental Approaches that Reveal Principles of Cerebral Cortical Development | p. 147 |
Object Perception, Object-directed Action, and Physical Knowledge in Infancy | p. 165 |
Physical Reasoning in Infancy | p. 181 |
Origins of Human Social Competence | p. 205 |
Developmental Specificity in Neurocognitive Development in Humans | p. 219 |
Single-afferent Neurons and Somatic Sensation in Humans | p. 237 |
Neural Mechanisms of Tactile Form Recognition | p. 253 |
Neural Mechanisms of Auditory Image Formation | p. 269 |
Neural Coding for Auditory Space | p. 279 |
Processing of Auditory Information Carried by Species-specific Complex Sounds | p. 295 |
Parallel Neural Pathways and Visual Function | p. 315 |
Functional Compartments in Visual Cortex: Segregation and Interaction | p. 325 |
The Visual Analysis of Shape and Form | p. 339 |
Multiple Cues for Three-dimensional Shape | p. 351 |
Form Analysis in Visual Cortex | p. 365 |
Concurrent Processing in the Primate Visual Cortex | p. 383 |
Visual Motion: Linking Neuronal Activity to Psychophysical Performance | p. 401 |
The Neuron Doctrine in Perception | p. 415 |
A Model of Visual Motion Processing in Area MT of Primates | p. 437 |
Attentional Mechanisms in Visual Cortex | p. 451 |
Open Questions about the Neural Mechanisms of Visual Pattern Recognition | p. 463 |
Multiple Memory Systems in the Visual Cortex | p. 475 |
Toward a Neurobiology of Coordinate Transformations | p. 495 |
Motor Cortex and Cognitive Processing | p. 507 |
Coordinate Transformations and Motor Planning in Posterior Parietal Cortex | p. 519 |
Role of Monkey Superior Colliculus in Control of Saccades and Fixation | p. 533 |
Contributions of Vision and Proprioception to Accuracy in Limb Movements | p. 549 |
The Superior Colliculus: A Window for Viewing Issues in Integrative Neuroscience | p. 565 |
Vector Encoding and the Vestibular Foundations of Spatial Cognition: Neurophysiological and Computational Mechanisms | p. 585 |
Computational Motor Control | p. 597 |
Attention in Cognitive Neuroscience: An Overview | p. 615 |
The Neurology of Visual Attention | p. 625 |
Computational and Anatomical Models of Selective Attention in Object Identification | p. 649 |
Neural Systems Mediating Selective Attention | p. 665 |
Neural Mechanisms Mediating Attention and Orientation to Multisensory Cues | p. 683 |
Arousal Systems and Attention | p. 703 |
Attention, Intelligence, and the Frontal Lobes | p. 721 |
The Development of Visual Attention: A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective | p. 735 |
Working Memory | p. 755 |
Anatomical Basis of Memory Disorders | p. 765 |
Positron Emission Tomography in Cognitive Neuroscience Methodological Constraints, Strategies, and Examples from Learning and Memory | p. 781 |
Event-Related Potential Studies of Human Memory | p. 789 |
Memory and Frontal Lobe Function | p. 803 |
Implicit Memory: A New Frontier for Cognitive Neuroscience | p. 815 |
Memory, Hippocampus, and Brain Systems | p. 825 |
Organization of Memory: Quo Vadis? | p. 839 |
The Cognitive and Neural Bases of Language Acquisition | p. 855 |
The Cognitive Neuroscience of Syntactic Processing | p. 871 |
The Structure of Language Processing: Neuropsychological Evidence | p. 881 |
Disorders of Lexical Processing and the Lexicon | p. 901 |
The Neurobiology of the Sound Structure of Language | p. 915 |
Computational Interpretations of Neurolinguistic Observations | p. 931 |
Maturation and Learning of Language in the First Year of Life | p. 943 |
The Neural Bases of Mental Imagery | p. 963 |
Imagery and Memory | p. 977 |
Relational Complexity and the Functions of Prefrontal Cortex | p. 987 |
Mental Models, Deductive Reasoning, and the Brain | p. 999 |
Working Memory in Humans: Neuropsychological Evidence | p. 1009 |
The Representation of Extrapersonal Space: A Possible Role for Bimodal, Visual-Tactile Neurons | p. 1021 |
Roles of Imagery in Perception: Or, There Is No Such Thing as Immaculate Perception | p. 1035 |
In Search of an Emotional System in the Brain: Leaping from Fear to Emotion and Consciousness | p. 1049 |
Cellular Mechanisms Active in Emotion | p. 1063 |
Retuning the Brain by Fear Conditioning | p. 1071 |
A Theory of Emotion and Consciousness, and Its Application to Understanding the Neural Basis of Emotion | p. 1091 |
Neurophysiology of the Perception of Intentions by Primates | p. 1107 |
Stressful Experience, Brain, and Emotions: Developmental, Genetic, and Hormonal Influences | p. 1117 |
Neurophysiological Networks Integrating Human Emotions | p. 1137 |
Positron Emission Tomographic Imaging Studies of Human Emotional Disorders | p. 1153 |
A Model of the Limbic System and Basal Ganglia: Applications to Anxiety and Schizophrenia | p. 1165 |
Mapping the Evolved Functional Organization of Mind and Brain | p. 1185 |
From Function to Structure: The Role of Evolutionary Biology and Computational Theories in Cognitive Neuroscience | p. 1199 |
Does Evolutionary Theory Predict Sex Differences in the Brain? | p. 1211 |
The Argument from Animals to Humans in Cognitive Neuroscience | p. 1227 |
Evolution of the Human Brain: A Neuroanatomical Perspective | p. 1243 |
The Replacement of General-Purpose Theories with Adaptive Specializations | p. 1255 |
Discriminative Parental Solicitude and the Relevance of Evolutionary Models to the Analysis of Motivational Systems | p. 1269 |
Consciousness and the Neurosciences: Philosophical and Theoretical Issues | p. 1295 |
Cognitive Aspects of Consciousness | p. 1307 |
Models of Consciousness: Serial or Parallel in the Brain? | p. 1321 |
Consciousness in Dyschiria | p. 1331 |
Models of Consciousness and Memory | p. 1341 |
Escape from Linear Time: Prefrontal Cortex and Conscious Experience | p. 1357 |
The Conscious State Paradigm: A Neurocognitive Approach to Waking, Sleeping, and Dreaming | p. 1373 |
Consciousness and the Cerebral Hemispheres | p. 1391 |
Contributors | p. 1401 |
Index | p. 1405 |
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