The cognitive neurosciences / edited by Michael S. Gazzaniga. — 3rd ed. — Cambridge : The MIT Press, c2004.—(59.83/N532/3rd ed.) |
Contents
CONTENTS
I EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT
1 What Is It Like to Be a Human?
2 Adult Neurogenesis in the Primate Forebrain
3 Setting the Stage for Cognition: Genesis of the Primate Cerebral Cortex
4 Neuronal Migration in the Brain
5 Patterning of the Cerebral Cortex
6 A New Perspective on the Role of Activity in the Development of Eye-Specific Retinogeniculate Projections
7 Brain and Behavioral Development During Childhood
II PLASTICITY 105
8 Long-Term Plasticity of Glutamatergic Synaptic Transmission in the Cerebral Cortex
9 Neurogenesis in the Adult Mammalian Brain
10 Stress, Deprivation, and Adult Neurogenesis
11 Quantitative Analysis of Fetal and Adult Neurogenesis: Regulation of Neuron Number
12 Stem Cell Plasticity: Overview and Perspective
13 How Sex and Stress Hormones Regulate the Structural and Functional Plasticity of the Hippocampus
III SENSORY SYSTEMS 183
14 The Implications of Metabolic Energy Requirements for the Representation of Information in Neurons
15 Somatosensory Discrimination: Neural Coding and Decision-Making Mechanisms
16 Auditory Cortex in Primates: Functional Subdivisions and Processing Streams
17 A New Foundation for the Visual Cortical Hierarchy
18 Birdsong: Hearing in the Service of Vocal Learning
19 Olfaction: From Sniff to Percept
20 Origins of Perception: Retinal Ganglion Cell Diversity and the Creation of Parallel Visual Pathways
21 Mechanisms of Image Processing in the Visual Cortex
22 Receptive Fields and Suppressive Fields in the Early Visual System
23 Characterization of Neural Responses with Stochastic Stimuli
24 Neuronal Correlates of Visual Attention and Perception
25 Dynamics of Attentional Modulation in Visual Cerebral Cortex
26 Acoustic Stimulus Processing and Muhimodal Interactions in Primates
27 Motion Perception and Midlevel Vision
28 Determining an Auditory Scene
29 Short-Term Memory for the Rapid Deployment of Visual Attention
IV MOTOR SYSTEMS
30 Toward a Neurobiology of Coordinate Transformations
31 Cortical Mechanisms Subserving Object and Imitation
32 The Representation of Action
33 Basal Ganglia and Cerebellar Circuits with the Cerebral Cortex
34 Sensorimotor Transformations in the Posterior Parietal Cortex
35 Brain Mechanisms of Praxis
36 Computational Motor Control
37 The Basal Ganglia and the Control of Action
38 Motor Learning and Memory for Reaching and Pointing
V ATTENTION 525
39 Psychological Issues in Selective Attention
40 Orienting and Inhibition of Return
41 Selective Attention: Electrophysiological and Neuromagnetic Studies
42 Visual Selective Attention: Insights from Brain Imaging and Neurophysiology
43 Spatial Neglect and Extinction
44 Anention and the frontal lobes
45 Attention and Action
46 Vigilant Attention
VI MEMORY 641
47 Synaptic Growth and the Persistence of Long-Term Memory: A Molecular Perspective
48 Domain Specificity in Cognitive Systems
49 An Information Processing Framework for Memory Representation by the Hippocampus
50 Medial Temporal Lobe Function and Memory
51 Cognitive Control, Semantic Memory, and Priming: Contributions from Prefrontal Cortex
52 Retrieval Processes in Human Memory: Electrophysiological and fMRI Evidence
53 Neural Correlates of Memory's Successes and Sins
VII LANGUAGE 753
54 relexicN and Lexical Processing in Listening
55 Cognitive and Neural Substrates of Written Language: Comprehension and Production
56 The Neural Basis of Syntactic Processes
57 The Organization of Lexical Knowledge in the Brian: The Grammatical Dimension
58 The Neural Basis of Reading Acquisition
59 Biological Foundations of Language Acquisistion: Evidence from Bilingualism
60 The Evolution of Language
VIII HIGHER COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS
61 Evolutionary and Developmental Foundations of Human Knowledge: A Case Study of Mathematics
62 From Number Neurons to Mental Arithmetic: The Cognitive Neuroscience of Number Sense
63 Object Categorization, Expertise, and Neural Plasticity
64 Spatial and temporal distribution of face and object representations in the human brain
65 Associative Memory: Representation, Activation, and Cognitive
66 Top-Down Mechanisms for Working Memory and Attentional Processes
67 The Brain's Mind's Images: The Cognitive Neuroscience of Mental Imagery
68 The Fractionation of Supervisory Control
69 Functional MRI in Monkeys: A Bridge Between Human and Animal Brain Research
IX EMOTION AND SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE 971
70 Social Neuroscience
71 The neural basis of fear
72 The Human Amygdala and Awareness Interactions Between Emotion and Cognition
73 Processing of Emotional and Social Information by the Human Amygdala
74 Stress and Cognition
75 A General Circuitry Processing Reward/Aversion Information and Its Implications for Neuropsychiatric Illness
76 A Self Less Ordinary: The Medial Prefrontal Cortex and You
77 The Cognitive Neuroscience of Knowing One's Self
78 Frontal Lobe Contributions to Executive Control of Cognitive and Social Behavior
X CONSCIOUSNESS 1105
79 How can we construct a science of consciousness?
80 The Neurology of Impaired Consciousness: Challenges for Cognitive Neuroscience
81 A Framework for Consciousness
82 Neural Mechanisms for Access to Consciousness
83 Perceiving the World and Grasping It: Dissociations Between Conscious and Unconscious Visual Processing
84 Neural Correlates of Visual Consciousness in Humans
85 Split Decisions
86 Authorship Processing
XI PERSPECTIVES AND NEW DIRECTIONS
87 Neuronal Studies of Decision Making in the Visual-Saccadic System
88 The Neurophysiology of Decision Making as a Window on Cognition
89 Cortical Plasticity in the Adult Human Brain
90 Genes and the Development of Neural Networks Underlying Cognitive Processes
91 Functional Imaging, Neurophysiology, and the Resting State of the Human Brain
92 Cognitive Neuroimaging: History, Developments, and Directions
93 Social Exchange: The Evolutionary Design of a Neurocognitive System
94 Bioethical Issues in the Cognitive Neurosciences
Contributors 1321
Index 1327