 November 1999 ISBN 0-262-07195-9 1276 pp., 635 illus., 46 color $145.00/£96.95 (CLOTH)
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From Bradford Books:
The New Cognitive Neurosciences
Second Edition
Edited by Michael S. Gazzaniga |
| Table of Contents |
| | Preface |
| I. | Development |
| | Introduction
Pasko Rakic
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| 1. | Setting the Stage for Cognition:
Genesis of the Primate Cerebral Cortex
Pasko Rakic
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| 2. | Molecular Determinants of
Regionalization of the Forebrain and Cerebral Cortex
Pat Levitt
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| 3. | A Comparative Perspective on the
Formation of Retinal Connections in the Mammalian Brain
Leo M. Chalupa and Cara J. Wefers
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| 4. | Formation, Elimination, and
Stabilization of Synapses in the Primate Cerebral Cortex
Jean-Pierre Bourgeois, Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic, and
Pasko Rakic
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| 5. | Merging Sensory Signals in the
Brain: The Development of Multisensory Integration in the Superior
colliculus
Barry E. Stein, Mark T. Wallace, and Terrence R. Stanford
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| 6. | Visual Development: Psychophysics,
Neural Substrates, and Causal Stories
Davida Y. Teller
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| 7. | Specificity and Plasticity in
Neurocognitive Development in Humans
Helen J. Neville and Daphne Bavelier
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| 8. | Language, Mind, and Brain:
Experience Alters Perception
Patricia K. Kuhl
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| II. | Plasticity |
| | Introduction
Ira B. Black
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| 9. | Molecular Mechanisms Underlying
Learning-Related Long-Lasting Synaptic Plasticity
Kelsey C. Martin, Dusan Bartsch, Craig H. Bailey, and Eric
R. Kandel
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| 10. | Memory Consolidation and
Long-Term Potentiation
Gary Lynch
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| 11. | Trophic Interactions and
Neuronal Plasticity
Eric S. Levine and Ira B. Black
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| 12. | Stress, Sex, and the
Structural and Functional Plasticity of the Hippocampus
Bruce S. McEwen
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| 13. | Activity and the Development
of the Visual Cortex: New Perspectives
Lawrence C. Katz, Michael Weliky, and Justin C. Crowley
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| 14. | Development of Neural Maps:
Molecular Mechanisms
Renping Zhou and Ira B. Black
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| 15. | The Reorganization of Sensory
and Motor Maps after Injury in Adult Mammals
Jon H. Kaas
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| 16. | Cerebral Cortical Plasticity:
Perception and Skill Acquisition
Gregg H. Recanzone
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| III. | Sensory Systems |
| | Introduction
J. Anthony Movshon and Colin Blakemore
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| 17. | Dynamics of Responses in
Visual Cortex
Robert Shapley and Dario Ringach
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| 18. | Binocular Neurons and the
Perception of Depth
Andrew J. Parker, Bruce G. Cumming, and Jon V. Dodd
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| 19. | Contextual Modulation in
Primary Visual Cortex and Scene Perception
Victor A. F. Lamme and Henk Spekreijse
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| 20. | Computational Neuroimaging:
Color Representations and Processing
Brian A. Wandell
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| 21. | A New Role for Cortical Area
MT: The Perception of Stereoscopic Depth
Gregory C. DeAngelis, Bruce G. Cumming, and William
T. Newsome
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| 22. | Effects of Attention on
Neuronal Response Properties in Visual Cerebral Cortex
John H. R. Maunsell and Carrie J. McAdams
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| 23. | Response Synchronization: A
Universal Coding Strategy for the Definition of Relations
Wolf Singer
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| 24. | Lightness Perception and
Lightness Illusions
Edward H. Adelson
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| 25. | High-Level Vision as
Statistical Inference
Daniel Kersten
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| 26. | Perception and Action in the
Human Visual System
Melvyn A. Goodale
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| 27. | Visual Associative Long-Term
Memory: Encoding and Retrieval in Inferotemporal Cortex of the
Primate
Yasushi Miyashita
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| 28. | Physiological Studies of Face
Processing in Humans
Gregory McCarthy
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| 29. | Physiological Basis of Timbre
Perception
Shihab A. Shamma
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| 30. | Cortical Representations of
Auditory Space
John C. Middlebrooks
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| 31. | Sensory Convergence in Neural
Function and Development
Andrew J. King and Jan W. H. Schnupp
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| 32. | The Song System: Neural
Circuits Essential throughout Life for Vocal Behavior and
Plasticity
Allison J. Doupe, Michael S. Brainard, and Neal
A. Hessler
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| 33. | A Computational Model of Avian
Song Learning
Kenji Doya and Terrence J. Sejnowski
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| IV. | Motor Systems |
| | Introduction
Emilio Bizzi
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| 34. | Toward a Neurobiology of
Coordinate Transformations
Emilio Bizzi and Ferdinando A. Mussa-Ivaldi
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| 35. | Spatial Representations and
Internal Models of Limb Dynamics in Motor Learning
Claude Ghez, John W. Krakauer, Robert L. Sainburg, and
Maria-Felice Ghilardi
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| 36. | Programming to Look and Reach
in the Posterior Parietal Cortex
R. A. Andersen, A. P. Batista, L. H. Snyder, C. A. Buneo,
and Y. E. Cohen
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| 37. | Neural Mechanisms of Motor
Cognitive Processes: Functional MRI and Neurophysiological
Studies
Apostolos P. Georgopoulos
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| 38. | Cortical Mechanisms Subserving
Object Grasping and Action Recognition: A New View on the Cortical
Motor Functions
Giacomo Rizzolatti, Leonardo Fogassi, and Vittorio
Gallese
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| 39. | Neural Mechanisms for Learning
of Sequential Procedures
O. Hikosaka, K. Sakai, H. Nakahara, X. Lu, S. Miyachi,
K. Nakamura, and M. K. Rand
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| 40. | The Superior Colliculus and
the Cognitive Control of Movement
Robert H. Wurtz, Michele A. Basso, Martin Paré, and
Marc A. Sommer
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| 41. | The Neural Correlates of Place
and Direction
M. A. Wilson
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| 42. | Computational Motor Control
Michael I. Jordan and Daniel M. Wolpert
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| V. | Attention |
| | Introduction
Gregory J. DiGirolamo and Michael I. Posner
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| 43. | Attention in Cognitive Neuroscience: An
Overview
Michael I. Posner and Gregory J. DiGirolamo
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| 44. | Disorders of Visual Attention
Lynn C. Robertson and Robert Rafal
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| 45. | Spatial Reference Frames and Hemispatial
Neglect
Marlene Behrmann
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| 46. | Cortical Mechanisms of Visuospatial Attention in the
Primate Brain
Leonardo Chelazzi and Maurizio Corbetta
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| 47. | The Operation of Selective Attention at Multiple
Stages of Processing: Evidence from Human and Monkey
Electrophysiology
Steven J. Luck and Steven A. Hillyard
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| 48. | The Temporal Dynamics and Functional Architecture of
Attentional Processes in Human Extrastriate Cortex
George R. Mangun, Amishi P. Jha, Joseph B. Hopfinger, and
Todd C. Handy
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| 49. | Networks of Attention
David LaBerge
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| VI. | Memory |
| | Introduction
Endel Tulving
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| 50. | Domain Specificity in Cognitive Systems
Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic, Sémas P. Ó Scalaidhe, and
Matthew V. Chafee
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| 51. | Learning and Memory in the Inferior Temporal Cortex of
the Macaque
Cynthia A. Erickson, Bharathi Jagadeesh, and Robert
Desimone
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| 52. | Memory for Objects in Nonhuman Primates
Elisabeth A. Murray
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| 53. | The Medial Temporal Lobe, the Hippocampus, and the
Memory Systems of the Brain
Larry R. Squire and Barbara J. Knowlton
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| 54. | The Anatomical Bases of Memory
Hans J. Markowitsch
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| 55. | Psychopharmacological Approaches to Human
Memory
H. Valerie Curran
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| 56. | Memory Retrieval: An Electrophysiological
Perspective
Michael D. Rugg and Kevin Allan
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| 57. | Neuroimaging of Memory
Randy L. Buckner
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| 58. | Memory without Remembering and Remembering without
Memory: Implicit and False Memories
Daniel L. Schacter and Tim Curran
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| VII. | Language |
| | Introduction
Willem J. M. Levelt
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| 59. | The Neural Correlates of Language Production
Peter Indefrey and Willem J. M. Levelt
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| 60. | The Study of Prelexical and Lexical Processes in
Comprehension: Psycholinguistics and Functional
Neuroimaging
Dennis Norris and Richard Wise
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| 61. | Postlexical Integration Processes in Language
Comprehension: Evidence from Brain-Imaging Research
Colin M. Brown, Peter Hagoort, and Marta Kutas
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| 62. | Acquisition of Languages: Infant and Adult
Data
Jacques Mehler and Anne Christophe
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| 63. | The Cognitive Neuroscience of Language
Acquisition
Karin Stromswold
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| 64. | Computational Modeling of Language Disorders
Eleanor M. Saffran, Gary S. Dell, and Myrna
F. Schwartz
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| 65. | The Neural Architecture of Language Disorders
Nina F. Dronkers, Brenda B. Redfern, and Robert
T. Knight
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| VIII. | Higher Cognitive Functions |
| | Introduction
Stephen M. Kosslyn and Edward E. Smith
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| 66. | The Neural Bases of Mental Imagery
Martha J. Farah
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| 67. | Shared Mechanisms in Visual Imagery and Visual
Perception: Insights from Cognitive Neuroscience
Stephen M. Kosslyn and William L. Thompson
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| 68. | Cerebral Bases of Number Processing and
Calculation
Stanislas Dehaene
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| 69. | Cerebellar Contributions to Cognition and
Imagery
Richard B. Ivry and Julie A. Fiez
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| 70. | The Cognitive Neuroscience of Categorization
Edward E. Smith and John Jonides
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| 71. | Category Specificity and the Brain: The Sensory/Motor
Model of Semantic Representations of Objects
Alex Martin, Leslie G. Ungerleider, and James
V. Haxby
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| 72. | The Organization of Conceptual Knowledge in the
Brain
Alfonso Caramazza
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| 73. | Decision Making and the Somatic Marker
Hypothesis
Daniel Tranel, Antoine Bechara, and Antonio
R. Damasio
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| IX. | Emotion |
| | Introduction
Joseph E. LeDoux
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| 74. | How Danger Is Encoded: Toward a Systems, Cellular, and
Computational Understanding of Cognitive-Emotional Interactions in
Fear
Jorge L. Armony and Joseph E. LeDoux
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| 75. | Modulation of Memory Storage by Stress Hormones and
the Amygdaloid Complex
James L. McGaugh, Benno Roozendaal, and Larry
Cahill
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| 76. | Neurophysiological Basis of Emotion in Primates:
Neuronal Responses in the Monkey Amygdala and Anterior Cingulate
Cortex
Taketoshi Ono and Hisao Nishijo
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| 77. | Emotional Processing in the Human Brain Revealed
through Functional Neuroimaging
Raymond J. Dolan
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| 78. | Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Emotion, Conditioning,
and Memory
Roger K. Pitman, Arieh Y. Shalev, and Scott
P. Orr
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| 79. | The Neuroscience of Affective Style
Richard J. Davidson
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| X. | Evolution |
| | Introduction
Leda Cosmides and John Tooby
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| 80. | Toward Mapping the Evolved Functional Organization of
Mind and Brain
John Tooby and Leda Cosmides
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| 81. | The Replacement of General-Purpose Learning Models
with Adaptively Specialized Learning Modules
C. R. Gallistel
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| 82. | Social Control of Brains: From Behavior to
Genes
Russell D. Fernald and Stephanie A. White
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| 83. | What Sex Differences in Spatial Ability Tell Us about
the Evolution of Cognition
David F. Sherry
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| 84. | What's Human about the Human Brain?
Todd M. Preuss
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| 85. | “Theory of Mind” as a Mechanism of
Selective Attention
Alan M. Leslie
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| 86. | The Cognitive Neuroscience of Autism: Evolutionary
Approaches
Simon Baron-Cohen
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| 87. | The Cognitive Neuroscience of Social Reasoning
Leda Cosmides and John Tooby
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| XI. | Consciousness |
| | Introduction
Daniel L. Schacter
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| 88. | The Nature and Function of Consciousness: Lessons from
Blindsight
Güven Güzeldere, Owen Flanagan, and Valerie Gray
Hardcastle
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| 89. | Some Thoughts on Consciousness and
Neuroscience
Christof Koch and Francis Crick
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| 90. | Conscious vs. Unconscious Perception
Philip M. Merikle and Meredyth Daneman
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| 91. | The Neural Correlates of Consciousness: An Analysis of
Cognitive Skill Learning
Marcus E. Raichle
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| 92. | Prefrontal Cortex, Time, and Consciousness
Robert T. Knight and Marcia Grabowecky
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| 93. | Consciousness: Its Vicissitudes in Waking and
Sleep
J. Allan Hobson, Edward F. Pace-Schott, and Robert
Stickgold
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| 94. | Consciousness, Introspection, and the Split-Brain: The
Two Minds/One Body Problem
Kathleen Baynes and Michael S. Gazzaniga
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