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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
xvii
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters
xxi
Introduction
1
PART
1
History, methods and key concepts
11
1
Cognitive
neuroscience
13
THOMAS D. ALBRIGHT, ERIC R. KANDEL AND
MICHAEL I. POSNER
2
Receptive fields of single neurons in the cat s
striate
cortex
37
D. H. HUBEL AND T.
N. WIESEL
3
Guidelines for using human event-related potentials to study
cognition: recording standards and publication criteria
54
T. W. PICTON, S. BENTIN, P. BERG, E. DONCHIN,
S. A. HILLYARD, R. JOHNSON, JR., G. A. MILLER, W.
RITTER,
D. S.
RUCHKIN,
M.
D. RUGG
AND M. J.
TAYLOR
4
What can functional neuroimaging tell the experimental
psychologist?
109
RICHARD HENSON
5
Brain magnetic resonance imaging with contrast dependent
on blood
oxygénation
153
S. OGAWA, T. M.
LEE, A.
R.
KAY
AND D. W.
TANK
6
History and future directions of human brain mapping and
functional neuroimaging
164
ROBERT L. SAVOY
CONTENTS
7
Analysis of neural interactions explains the activation of
occipital cortex by an auditory stimulus
197
A. R. MCINTOSH, R. E.
CABEZA
AND
N.
J. LOBAUGH
8
Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging: modelling,
inference and optimization
208
OLIVER JOSEPHS AND RICHARD
N.
A. HENSON
9
Voxel-based morphometry
-
the methods
235
JOHN ASHBURNER AND KARL J. FRISTON
10
The case for single-patient studies
261
ALFONSO CARAMAZZA AND MICHAEL MCCLOSKEY
11
Cognitive neuropsychology is more than single-case studies
270
LYNN
С
ROBERTSON, ROBERT T. KNIGHT, ROBERT
RAFAL
AND ARTHUR P. SHIMAMURA
12
Task-specific impairments and enhancements induced by magnetic
stimulation of human visual area V5
284
VINCENT WALSH, AMANDA ELLISON, LORELLA
BATTELLI
AND ALAN COWEY
13
Transcranial magnetic stimulation: studying the brain-behaviour
relationship by induction of virtual lesions
295
ALVARO
PASCUAL-LEONE, DAVID BARTRES-FAZ AND
JULIAN P. KEENAN
PART
2
Developmental cognitive neuroscience
315
14
Innate and environmental factors in the development of the
kitten s visual cortex
317
COLIN BLAKEMORE AND RICHARD C. VAN SLUYTERS
15
Development of face-sensitive event-related potentials during
infancy: a review
364
MICHELLE
DE HAAN,
MARK
H.
JOHNSON AND
HANIFE
HALIT
16
Modules, genes, and evolution: what have we learned from
atypical development?
382
ANNETTE KARMILOFF-SMITH
17
Nativism, empiricism, and the origins of knowledge
401
ELIZABETH
S. SPELKE
VI
CONTENTS
18
Foreign-language experience in infancy: effects of short-term
exposure and social interaction on phonetic learning
423
PATRICIA K. KUHL, FENG-MING TSAO AND HUEI-MEI LIU
19
FOXP2 and the neuroanatomy of speech and language
437
FARANEH VARGHA-KHADEM, DAVID G. GADIAN,
ANDREW COPP AND MORTIMER MISHKIN
20
Dyslexia: cultural diversity and biological unity
454
E. PAULESU, J.-F.
DÉMONÉT,
F.
FAZIO,
E. MCCRORY,
V.
CHANOINE,
N.
BRUNSWICK,
S. F.
CAPPA,
G. COSSU,
M. HABIB, C. D.
FRITH
AND U.
FRITH
21
Positron
emission tomography study of human brain functional
development
462
HARRY
T. CHUGANI,
MICHAEL
E. PHELPS
AND
JOHN
C. MAZZ1OTTA
22
Onset of speech after left hemispherectomy in a nine-year-old boy
481
FARANEH VARGHA-KHADEM,
LUCINDA
3.
CARR,
ELIZABETH ISAACS, EDWARD BRETT, CHRISTOPHER
ADAMS AND MORTIMER MISHKIN
VOLUME II
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART
3
Perception and attention
7
23
Auditory processing in primate cerebral cortex
9
JON H.
KAAS,
TROY A. HACKETT AND MARK
JUDE
TRAMO
24
Brain organization for music processing
22
ISABELLE
PERETZ AND ROBERT J. ZATORRE
25
Predicting the orientation of
invisible
stimuli from activity
in human primary visual cortex
46
JOHN-DYLAN HAYNES AND GERAINT
REES
Vil
CONTENTS
26
A direct demonstration of functional specialization in human
visual cortex
60
S.
ZEKI,
J. D.
G.
WATSON,
C. J.
LUECK,
K.
I. FRISTON,
C.
KENNARD
AND R. S. J.
FRACKOWIAK
27
Selective disturbance of movement vision after bilateral brain
damage
77
J. ZIHL, D.
VON CRAMON
AND
N.
MAI
28
Visual properties of neurons in inferotemporal cortex of the
macaque
104
C. G.
GROSS,
C. E.
ROCHA-MIRANDA AND
D. B.
BENDER
29
What is special about face perception?
125
MARTHA J. FARAH, KEVIN D. WILSON, MAXWELL DRAIN
AND JAMES
N.
TANAKA
30
Is face recognition not so unique after all?
157
ISABEL
GAUTHIER
AND NIKOS K. LOGOTHETIS
31
The role of Area
17
in visual imagery: convergent evidence
from PET and rTMS
179
S. M. KOSSLYN,
A. PASCUAL-LEONE,
O. FELICIAN,
S. CAMPOSANO, J. P. KEENAN, W. L. THOMPSON, G.
GANIS,
K. E.
SUKEL AND
N.
M. ALPERT
32
Intact visual imagery and impaired visual perception in a patient
with visual agnosia
188
MARLENE
BEHRMANN, MORRIS MOSCOVITCH AND
GORDON WINOCUR
33
Space and attention in parietal cortex
226
CAROL L. COLBY AND MICHAEL E. GOLDBERG
34
The interaction of spatial and object pathways: evidence from
Balinťs
syndrome
254
LYNN ROBERTSON, ANNE TREISMAN,
STAČIA
FRIEDMAN-HILL AND
MARCIA GRABOWECKY
35
Neural mechanisms of selective visual attention
291
ROBERT
DESIMONE
AND JOHN DUNCAN
36
Unilateral neglect of representational space
319
EDOARDO
BISIACH AND
CLAUDIO
LUZZATTI
VU1
CONTENTS
PART
4
Action
325
37
Relations between two-dimensional arm movements and
single-cell discharge in motor cortex and area
5:
movement
direction versus movement end point
327
A. P. GEORGOPOULOS, J. F. KALASKA AND R. CAMINITI
38
Stimulation over the human supplementary motor area
interferes with the organization of future elements in complex
motor sequences
334
CHRISTIAN GERLOFF, BRIAN CORWELL, ROBERT CHEN,
MARK HALLETT AND LEONARDO G. COHEN
39
Separate visual pathways for perception and action
361
MELVYN A. GOODALE AND A. DAVID MILNER
40
Premotor cortex and preparation for movement
373
R.
E. PASSINGHAM
41
Willed action and the prefrontal cortex in man: a study with PET
386
C. D. FRITH,
K. FRISTON,
P.
F. LIDDLE
AND
R. S. J. FRACKOWIAK
42
Premotor cortex and the recognition of motor actions
396
GIACOMO RIZZOLATTI,
LUCIANO
FADIGA,
VITTORIO GALLESE
AND LEONARDO FOGASSI
43
Optic
ataxia:
a specific disruption in visuomotor mechanisms.
I. Different aspects of the deficit in reaching for
objectei
414
M.-T. PERENIN AND A. VIGHETTO
44
Selectivity for the shape, size, and orientation of objects for
grasping in neurons of monkey parietal area
AIP 448
AKIRA
MURATA, VITTORIO
GALLBSE,
GIUSEPPE LUPPINO,
MASAKAZU KASEDA AND HIDEO
SAKATA
45
The role of conceptual knowledge in object use: evidence from
semantic dementia
482
JOHN R. HODGES, SASHA BOZEAT, MATTHEW
A. LAMBÓN
RALPH, KARALYN PATTERSON AND JOSEF SPATT
46
The preparation, execution and suppression of copied movements
in the human brain
505
M.
KRAMS,
M. F, S. RUSHWORTH, M.-P. DEIBER,
R. S. J.
FRACKOWIAK
AND R.
E. PASSINGHAM
47
Primate
models of movement disorders of basal ganglia origin
528
MAHLON
R. DELONG
IX
CONTENTS
48
A fronto-parietal circuit for object manipulation in man:
evidence from an fMRI-study
539
F.
BIÑKOFSKI,
G.
BUCCINO,
S.
POSSE,
R. J.
SEITZ,
G.
RIZZOLATTI AND H.-J.
FREUND
49
Does the cerebellum contribute to mental skills?
561
HENRIETTA
С
LEINER, ALAN L. LEINER
AND ROBERT
S. DOW
50
Toward a neurobiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder
583
ANN M. GRAYBIEL AND SCOTT L.
RAUCH
VOLUME III
Acknowledgements
ix
Introduction
1
PART
5
Learning and memory
7
51
In search of general mechanisms for long-lasting plasticity:
aplysia and the hippocampus
9
CHRISTOPHER
PITTENGER
AND ERIC R. KANDEL
52
Place navigation impaired in rats with hippocampal lesions
21
R. G. M. MORRIS, P. GARRUD, J.
N.
P. RAWLINS
AND J. O KEEFE
53
Visual and auditory working memory capacity
28
NELSON COWAN
54
When long-term teaming depends on short-term storage
32
ALAN BADDELEY,
COSTANZA PAPAGNO
AND
GIUSEPPE
VALLAR
55
Classifying human long-term memory: evidence from converging
dissociations
44
LARS
NYBERG
AND ENDEL TULVING
56
Loss of recent memory after bilateral hippocampal lesions
61
WILLIAM BEECHER SCOVILLE AND BRENDA MILNER
57
What s new with the amnesic patient H.M.?
77
SUZANNE CORKIN
CONTENTS
58
The information that amnesic patients do not forget
95
PETER GRAF, LARRY R. SQUIRE AND GEORGE MANDLER
59
Associative recognition in a patient with selective hippocampal
lesions and relatively normal item recognition
115
A. R.
MAYES,
J.
S.
HOLDSTOCK,
C. L.
ISAAC,
D.
MONTALDI,
J. GRIGOR, A. GUMMER, P. CARIGA, J. J. DOWNES, D. TSIVILIS,
D. GAFFAN, QIYONG GONG AND K.
A. NORMAN
60
Memory
consolidation, retrograde amnesia and the
hippocampal complex
153
LYNN
NADEL
AND MORRIS MOSCOVITCH
61
When encoding yields remembering: insights from event-related
neuroimaging
171
ANTHONY D. WAGNER,
WILMA KOUTSTAAL
AND
DANIEL
L. SCHACTER
62
Frontal lobes and human memory: insights from functional neuroimaging
204
P. C. FLETCHER AND
R. N. A. HENSON
63
True but not false memories produce a sensory signature in
human lateralized brain potentials
256
MONICA FABIANI,
MICHAEL A.
STADLER
AND
PETER M. WESSELS
64
Spontaneous confabulation, reality monitoring, and the
limbie
system
-
a review
270
ARMIN SCHNIDER
PART
6
Language
287
65
Basic auditory processes involved in the analysis of
speech sounds
289
BRIAN
C. J.
MOORE
66
The motor theory of speech perception reviewed
320
BRUNO GALANTUCCI, CAROL A. FOWLER AND
M. T. TURVEY
67
Identification of a pathway for intelligible speech in the left
temporal lobe
351
SOPHIE K. SCOTT, C.
CATRÍN
BLANK, STUART ROSEN
AND RICHARD
J. S.
WISE
68
The fractionation of spoken language understanding by
measuring electrical and magnetic brain signals
363
PETER HAGOORT
Xl
CONTENTS
69
Semantic memory and the brain: structure and processes
389
ALEX MARTIN AND LINDA L.
CHAO
70
AU
talk and no action: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study
of motor cortex activation during action word production
404
MASSIMILIANO
OLIVERI,
CHIARA
FINOCCHIARO,
KEVIN SHAPIRO, MASSIMO GANGITANO, ALFONSO
CARAMAZZA AMD
ALVARO PASCUAL-LEONE
71
Dissociation of algorithmic and heuristic processes in language
comprehension: evidence from aphasia
416
ALFONSO CARAMAZZA AND EDGAR B. ZURIF
72
Separate neural subsystems within Wernicke s area
427
RICHARD J. S. WISE, SOPHIE K. SCOTT, S.
CATRÍN
BLANK,
CATH J. MUMMERY, KEVIN MURPHY AND ELIZABETH
A. WARBURTON
73
Neuroimaging of syntax and syntactic processing
448
YOSEF GRODZINSKY AND ANGELA
D. FRIEDERICI
74
Re-examining the brain regions crucial for orchestrating speech
articulation
461
ARGYE E. HILLIS, MELISSA WORK, PETER B. BARKER,
MICHAEL A. JACOBS, ELISABETH L.
BRÉESE
AND
KRISTIN
MAURER
75
A spreading-activation theory of retrieval in sentence production
475
GARY
S. DELL
76
Cerebral pathways for calculation: double dissociation between
rote verbal and quantitative knowledge of arithmetic
551
STANISLAS DEHAENE AND LAURENT COHEN
77
Specialization within the ventral stream: the case for the visual
word form area
583
LAURENT COHEN AND STANISLAS DEHAENE
78
Deterioration of word meaning: implications for reading
604
KARALYN PATTERSON AND JOHN R. HODGES
79
Effects of lexicality, frequency, and spelling-to-sound
consistency on the functional anatomy of reading
622
JULIE A. FIEZ,
DAVID
A. BALOTA,
MARCUS E. RAICHLE
AND STEVEN
E. PETERSEN
Xli
CONTENTS
VOLUME
IV
Acknowledgements
ix
Introduction
1
PART
7
Executive functions and decision-making
7
80
A wonderful journey through skull and brains: the travels of
Mr. Gage s tamping iron
9
M. B. MACMILLAN
81
The prefrontal landscape: implications of functional architecture
for understanding human mentation and the central executive
46
P. S. GOLDMAN-RAKIC
82
A unified account of cognitive impairments following frontal lobe
damage: the role of working memory in complex, organized behavior
62
DANIEL Y. KIMBERG AND MARTHA J. FARAH
83
Attention to action: willed and automatic control of behavior
94
DONALD A. NORMAN AND TIM SHALLICE
84
Contention scheduling and the control of routine activities
109
RICHARD COOPER AND TIM SHALLICE
85
Middorsolateral and midventrolateral prefrontal cortex: two levels
of executive control for the processing of mnemonic information
162
MICHAEL PETRIDES
86
Effects of repetition and competition on activity in left
prefrontal cortex during word generation
175
SHARON L.
THOMPSON-SCHILL, MARK
D ESPOSITO
AND IRENE P. KAN
87
Specific impairments of rule induction in different frontal lobe subgroups
194
CARLO REVERBERI, ANTONIO LAVARONI,
GIAN LUIGI GIGLI,
MIRAN
SKRAP
AND TIM SHALLICE
88
A neural system for error detection and compensation
217
WILLIAM J.
GEHRING,
BRIAN GOSS, MICHAEL
G. H.
COLES,
DAVID E. MEYER AND
EMANUEL
DONCHIN
89
Should I stay or should I go? How the human brain manages the
trade-off between exploitation and exploration
228
JONATHAN D. COHEN, SAMUEL M. MCCLURE AND ANGELA J. YU
ХШ
CONTENTS
90
Fractionating the neural mechanisms of cognitive control
246
BRUNO KOPP,
SANDRA TABELING,
CARSTEN MOSCHNER
AND KARL
WESSEL
91
Phineas gauged: decision-making and the human prefrontal cortex
274
ALAN G. SANFEY, REID
HASTIE,
MARY
K. COLVIN
AND
JORDAN GRAFMAN
92
Dissociating the role of the medial and lateral anterior prefrontal
cortex in human planning
292
ETIENNE KOECHLIN,
GREGORY
CORRADO, PIETRO
PETŘINI
AND JORDAN GRAFMAN
93
Neuroeconomics
305
GEORGE LOEWENSTEIN, SCOTT RICK AND JONATHAN D. COHEN
PART
8
Emotions and social
neuroscience
333
94
An argument for basic emotions
335
PAUL
EKMAN
95
Contributions of the amygdala to emotion processing:
from animal models to human behavior
361
ELIZABETH A. PHELPS AND JOSEPH E. LEDOUX
96
A mechanism for impaired fear recognition after amygdala damage
387
RALPH
ADOLPHS,
FREDERIC
GOSSELIN,
TONY W. BUCHANAN,
DANIEL TRANEL, PHILIPPE SCHYNS AND ANTONIO R. DAMASIO
97
Cognitive, social, and physiological determinants of emotional state
398
STANLEY
SCHACHTER
AND JEROME E. SINGER
98
Fear recognition ability predicts differences in social cognitive and
neural functioning in men
422
BEN CORDEN,
HUGO D. CRITCHLEY, DAVID
SKUSE
AND
RAYMOND J. DOLAN
99
Social intelligence, innovation, and enhanced brain size in primates
438
SIMON M. READER AND KEVIN
N.
LALAND
100
Cognitive evolution in primates: evidence from tactical deception
449
R. W. BYRNE AND A. WHITEN
101
lnsensitivity to future consequences following damage to human
prefrontal cortex
468
ANTOINE
BECHARA, ANTONIO R. DAMASIO,
HANNA
DAMASIO
AND STEVEN W. ANDERSON
XIV
CONTENTS
102
Social
concepts
are represented in the superior anterior
temporal cortex
476
ROLAND
ZAHN,
JORGE MOLL, FRANK KRUEGER, EDWARD
D. HUEY,
GRISELDA
GARRIDO
AND JORDAN GRAFMAN
103
Empathie
neural responses are modulated by the perceived fairness
of others
490
TANIA
SINGER, BEN SEYMOUR, JOHN P. o DOHERTY,
KLAAS E.
STEPHAN,
RAYMOND
J.
DOLAN AND CHRIS D. FRITH
104
The shared manifold hypothesis: from mirror neurons to empathy
500
VITTORIO GALLESE
105
Does the autistic child have a theory of mind ?
520
SIMON BARON-COHEN, ALAN M. LESLIE AND
UTA
FRITH
106
Development and neurophysiology of
menta
lizing
528
UTA
FRITH AND CHRISTOPHER D. FRITH
107
The link between social cognition and self-referential thought in the
medial prefrontal cortex
555
JASON P. MITCHELL, MAHZARIN R. BANAJI AND
С
NEIL MACRAE
Index
571
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spellingShingle | Cognitive neuroscience Kognitionswissenschaft (DE-588)4193780-6 gnd Neuropsychologie (DE-588)4135740-1 gnd Kognitiver Prozess (DE-588)4140177-3 gnd |
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title | Cognitive neuroscience |
title_auth | Cognitive neuroscience |
title_exact_search | Cognitive neuroscience |
title_full | Cognitive neuroscience ed. by Jamie Ward |
title_fullStr | Cognitive neuroscience ed. by Jamie Ward |
title_full_unstemmed | Cognitive neuroscience ed. by Jamie Ward |
title_short | Cognitive neuroscience |
title_sort | cognitive neuroscience |
topic | Kognitionswissenschaft (DE-588)4193780-6 gnd Neuropsychologie (DE-588)4135740-1 gnd Kognitiver Prozess (DE-588)4140177-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Kognitionswissenschaft Neuropsychologie Kognitiver Prozess |
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