Biological psychology:
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adam_text | CONTENTS VOLUME I BRAINS AND PERSONS Acknowledgements Chronological table xiii xv Introduction 1 PHILIP WINN AND MADELEINE GREALY PART 1 Measuring behavior 7 1 Behavioural biologists do not agree on what constitutes behaviour 9 DANIEL A. LE VITIS, WILLIAM Z. LIDICKER, JR, AND GLENN FREUND 2 Amphetamine as a model for hyperactivity in the rat 28 STATA NORTON 3 The touchscreen cognitive testing method for rodents: how to get the best out of your rat 39 TIMOTHY J. BUSSEY ET AL. PART 2 Brain anatomy, plasticity and psychology 4 The Edwin Smith surgical papyrus 59 61 ROBERT P. FELDMAN AND JAMES T. GOODRICH 5 Recovery from the passage of an iron bar through the head 68 JOHN M. HARLOW 6 Observations on visual perception after disconnexion of the cerebral hemispheres in man M. S. GAZZANIGA, J. E. BOGEN AND R. W. SPERRY V 75
CONTENTS 7 Equal numbers of neuronal and nonneuronal cells make the human brain an isometrically scaled-up primate brain 90 FREDERICO A.C. AZEVEDO ET AL. 8 Coordinated scaling of cortical and cerebellar numbers of neurons 106 SUZANA HERCULANO-HOUZEL 9 Brain localization for arbitrary stimulus categories: a simple account based on Hebbian learning 121 THAD A. POLK AND MARTHA J. FARAH 10 Cortical plasticity: from synapses to maps 128 DEAN V. BUONOMANO AND MICHAEL M. MERZENICH 11 “How much brain is really necessary?” A case of complex cerebral malformation and its clinical course 166 FELIX DISTELMAIER ET AL. 12 Alzheimer’s neurofibrillary pathology and the spectrum of cognitive function: findings from the Nun Study 173 KATHRYN P. RILEY, DAVID A. SNOWDON, AND WILLIAM R. MARKESBERY PART 3 Having a brain and being a person 193 13 Mortuary rites of the South Fore and kuru 195 JEROME T. WHITFIELD, WANDAGI H. PAKO, JOHN COLLINGE AND MICHAEL P. ALPERS 14 Neuroanatomical correlates of the income-achievement gap 203 ALLYSON P. MACKEY ET AL. 15 Do “brain-training” programs work? 217 DANIEL J. SIMONS ET AL. 16 TMS stimulation over the inferior parietal cortex disrupts prospective sense of agency 364 VALERIAN CHAMBON, JAMES W. MOORE AND PATRICK HAGGARD 17 What is it like to have a body? 386 MATTHEW R. LONGO AND PATRICK HAGGARD VI
CONTENTS 18 Time of conscious intention to act in relation to onset of cerebral activity (readiness-potential): the unconscious initiation of a freely voluntary act 397 BENJAMIN LIBET, CURTIS A. GLEASON, ELWOOD W. WRIGHT AND DENNIS K. PEARL VOLUME II INFORMATION INPUT TO THE BRAIN Acknowledgements vii Introduction 1 PHILIP WINN AND MADELEINE GREALY PART 4 The visual system 7 19 A direct demonstration of functional specialization in human visual cortex 9 S. ZEKI ET AL. 20 The binding problem 27 ANNE TREISMAN 21 Genealogy of the “grandmother cell” 45 CHARLES G.GROSS 22 Separate visual pathways for perception and action 58 MELVYN A. GOODALE AND A. DAVID MILNER 23 Subretinal electronic chips allow blind patients to read letters and combine them to words 70 EBERHART ZRENNER ET AL. 24 Spatially patterned electrical stimulation to enhance resolution of retinal prostheses 87 LAUREN H. JEPSON ET AL. PART 5 Auditory perception 111 25 The cellular basis of hearing: the biophysics of hair cells 113 A. J. HUDSPETH vii
CONTENTS 26 Functional mapping of the primate auditory system 132 AMY POREMBA ET AL. 27 Pitch perception 141 ANDREW J. OXENHAM PART 6 Olfaction and taste 151 28 The olfactory bulb: coding and processing of odor molecule information 153 KENSAKU MORI, HIROSHI NAGAO, AND YOSH1HIRO YOSHIHARA 29 Information processing in the mammalian olfactory system 165 PIERRE-MARIE LLEDO, GILLES GHEUSI, AND JEAN-DIDIER VINCENT 30 Common sense about taste: from mammals to insects 235 DAVID A. YARMOLINSKY, CHARLES S. ZUKER, AND NICHOLAS J.P. RYBA PART 7 The sense of our bodies 257 31 Pain mechanisms: a new theory 259 RONALD MELZACK AND PATRICK. D. WALL 32 Itch 277 GIL YOS1POV1TCH, MALCOLM W GREAVES, AND MARTIN SCHMELZ 33 Interoception: the sense of the physiological condition of the body 290 AD(BUD)CRAIG PART 8 Attention to sensory events 303 34 Dorsal and ventral attention systems: distinct neural circuits but collaborative roles 305 SIMONE VOSSEL, JOY J. GENG, AND GEREON R. FINK 35 The activation of attentional networks 322 JIN FAN ET AL. 36 Large capacity of conscious access for incidental memories in natural scenes LISANDRO N. KAUNITZ, ELISE G. ROWE, AND NAOTSUGU TSUCHIYA viii 339
CONTENTS VOLUME III INFORMATION PROCESSING IN THE BRAIN Acknowledgements vii Introduction 1 PHILIP WINN AND MADELEINE GREALY PART 9 Memory systems 7 37 A triple dissociation of memory systems: hippocampus, amygdala, and dorsal striatum 9 ROBERT J. MCDONALD AND NORMAN M. WHITE 38 Selective roles for hippocampal, prefrontal cortical, and ventral striatal circuits in radial-arm maze tasks with or without a delay 45 STAN B. FLORESÇO, JEREMY K. SEAMANS, AND ANTHONY G, PHILLIPS 39 Long-term potentiation and memory 69 RICHARD G. M. MORRIS 40 Creating a false memory in the hippocampus 79 STEVE RAMIREZ ET AL. 41 Episodic-like memory during cache recovery by scrub jays 90 NICOLA S. CLAYTON AND ANTHONY DICKINSON PART 10 Space and time 97 42 Reversible hippocampal inactivation partially dissociates how and where to search in the water maze 99 J. MICHEAU, G. RIEDEL, E. V. L. ROLOFF, J. INGLIS AND R. G. M. MORRIS 43 Independent codes for spatial and episodic memory in hippocampal neuronal ensembles 122 STEFAN LEUTGEB ET AL. 44 Development of the spatial representationsystem in the rat ROSAMUND F. LANGSTON ET AL. ix 131
CONTENTS 45 Not “just” a coincidence: frontal-striatal interactions in working memory and interval timing 139 CINDY LUSTIG, MATTHEW S, MATELL AND WARREN H. MECK 46 When clocks go bad: neurobehavioural consequences of disrupted circadian timing 151 ALUN R. BARNARD AND PATRICK M. NOLAN PART 11 Recognizing and communicating with others 171 47 Brain areas involved in perception of biological motion 173 E. GROSSMAN ET AL. 48 The mirror-neuron system 190 GIACOMO RIZZOLATTI AND LAILA CRAIGHERO 49 Visual cells in the temporal cortex sensitive to face view and gaze direction 218 D. I. PERRETT ET AL. 50 The distributed human neural system for face perception 245 JAMES V. HAXBY, ELIZABETH A. HOFFMAN AND M. IDA GOBBINI 51 Universality reconsidered: diversity in making meaning of facial expressions 269 MARIA GENDRON, CARLOS CRIVELLI, AND LISA FELDMAN BARRETT PART 12 Emotions and stressors 283 52 Emotion: clues from the brain 285 JOSEPH E. LEDOUX 53 Emotion and cognition: insights from studies of the human amygdala 313 ELIZABETH A. PHELPS 54 Psychological stress and the human immune system: a meta-analytic study of 30 years of inquiry SUZANNE C. SEGERSTRÖM AND GREGORY E. MILLER X 341
CONTENTS VOLUME IV OUTPUTS FROM THE BRAIN: ACTIONS Acknowledgements vii Introduction 1 PHILIP WINN AND MADELEINE GREALY PART 13 The control of movement 7 55 There is more than one kind of learning 9 EDWARD C. TOLMAN 56 Structure learning in action 23 DANIEL A. BRAUN, CARSTEN MEHRING, AND DANIEL M. WOLPERT 57 Neuronal population coding of movement direction 42 APOSTOLOS P, GEORGOPOULOS, ANDREW B. SCHWARTZ, AND RONALD E. KETTNER 58 Layered control architectures in robots and vertebrates 52 TONY J. PRESCOTT, PETER REDGRAVE, AND KEVIN GURNEY 59 Specific impairments of planning 95 T. SHALLICE PART 14 Motivation 109 60 Drives and the C.N.S. (conceptual nervous system) 111 D. O. HEBB 61 The physiology of motivation 124 ELIOT STELLAR 62 Parallel, redundant circuit organization for homeostatic control of feeding behavior 144 J. NICHOLAS BETLEY, ZHEN FANG HUANG CAO, KIMBERLY D. RITOLA, AND SCOTT M. STERNSON 63 Central regulation of body-fluid homeostasis MASAHARU NODA AND HIRAKI SAKUTA xi 169
CONTENTS 64 Self-stimulation of the brain: its use to study local effects of hunger, sex, and drugs 191 JAMES OLDS 65 Role of brain dopamine in food reward and reinforcement 214 ROY A. WISE 66 Neural mechanisms underlying the vulnerability to develop compulsive drug-seeking habits and addiction 232 BARRY J. EVERITT ET AL. PÄÄT 15 Speech and language 253 67 The relationship between acoustic structure and semantic information in Diana monkey alarm vocalization 255 TOBIAS RIEDE AND KLAUS ZUBERBÜHLER 68 Sensory-motor transformations for speech occur bilaterally 275 •GREGORY B. COGAN ET AL. 69 Natural speech reveals the semantic maps that tile human cerebral cortex 293 ALEXANDER G. HUTH, WENDY A. DE HEER, THOMAS L. GRIFFITHS, FRÉDÉRIC E. THEUNISSEN AND JACK L. GALLANT PAÄT 16 Sleep and dreaming 305 70 Thalamocortical oscillations in the sleeping and aroused brain 307 MIRCEA STERIADE, DAVID A. MCCORMICK, AND TERRENCE J. SEJNOWSKI 71 Differential roles of orexin receptor-1 and -2 in the regulation ■of non-REM and REM sleep 325 MICHIHIRO MIEDA ET AL. 72 Dream logic-the inferential reasoning paradigm 345 J. ALLAN HOBSON, SUCHADA SANGSANGUAN, HENRY ARANTES, AND DAVID KAHN 361 Index xii
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