The Cognitive Neurosciences

The Cognitive Neurosciences

《The Cognitive Neurosciences》是2014年出版的圖書,作者是Michael S. Gazzaniga / George R. Mangun。

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  • 外文名:The Cognitive Neurosciences 
  • 作者:Michael S. Gazzaniga / George R. Mangun
  • 出版時間:2014年
  • ISBN:9780262027779
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內容簡介

Each edition of this classic reference has proved to be a benchmark in the developing field of cognitive neuroscience. The fifth edition of The Cognitive Neurosciences continues to chart new directions in the study of the biological underpinnings of complex cognitio—the relationship between the structural and physiological mechanisms of the nervous system and the psychological reality of the mind. It offers entirely new material, reflecting recent advances in the field.
Many of the developments in cognitive neuroscience have been shaped by the introduction of novel tools and methodologies, and a new section is devoted to methods that promise to guide the field into the future—from sophisticated models of causality in brain function to the application of network theory to massive data sets. Another new section treats neuroscience and society, considering some of the moral and political quandaries posed by current neuroscientific methods.
Other sections describe, among other things, new research that draws on developmental imaging to study the changing structure and function of the brain over the lifespan; progress in establishing increasingly precise models of memory; research that confirms the study of emotion and social cognition as a core area in cognitive neuroscience; and new findings that cast doubt on the so-called neural correlates of consciousness.

圖書目錄

I DEVELOPMENTAL AND EVOLUTIONARY COGNITIVE
NEUROSCIENCE
Introduction Sarah-Jayne Blakemore and Todd M. Preuss 3
1 Infant Social Cognition: Psychological and Sociomoral Reasoning
RenÉe Baillargeon, Peipei Setoh, Stephanie Sloane, Kyong-sun Jin, and
Lin Bian 7
2 Structural Brain Development During Childhood and Adolescence AnneLise
Goddings and Jay N. Giedd 15
3 Cognitive Control and Affective Decision Making in Childhood and
Adolescence Eveline A. Crone 23
4 The Social Brain in Adolescence Sarah-Jayne Blakemore and Kathryn
L. Mills 33
5 Evolution of the Neural Bases of Higher Cognitive Function in
Humans James K. Rilling and Dietrich Stout 41
6 The Primate Prefrontal Cortex in Comparative Perspective
Steven P. Wise 51
7 Animal Models of the Human Brain: Repairing the Paradigm
Todd M. Preuss and Jason S. Robert 59
8 Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Human Brain Development and
Evolution AndrÉ M. M. Sousa, Kyle A. Meyer, and
Nenad Šestan 67
II PLASTICITY AND LEARNING
Introduction Leah Krubitzer 77
9 Organizing Principles of Cortical Circuits and Their Function
Rodney J. Douglas and Kevan A.C. Martin 79
10 Cost, Efficiency, and Economy of Brain Networks Olaf Sporns 91
11 Plasticity of Sensory and Motor Systems After Injury in Mature
Primates Jon H. Kaas and Charnese Bowes 103
12 Modularity, Plasticity, and Development of Brain Function Man Chen
and Michael W. Deem 119
13 Specificity of Experiential Effects in Neurocognitive
Development Courtney Stevens and Helen Neville 129
14 Auditory Cortical Plasticity as a Consequence of Experience and
Aging Gregg H. Recanzone 143
15 The Contribution of Genetics, Epigenetics, and Early Life Experiences to
Behavior Jennifer Blaze, Eric D. Roth, and Tania L. Roth 151
III VISUAL ATTENTION
Introduction Sabine Kastner 163
16 Theoretical and Behavioral Aspects of Selective Attention
Jeremy Wolfe 167
17 Representations of Space and Feature-Based Attentional Priority in Human
Visual Cortex John T. Serences and Sabine Kastner 177
18 Electrophysiology of Visual Attention in Humans Steven J. Luck and
Steven A. Hillyard 187
19 Spatial Neglect and Attention Networks: A Cognitive Neuroscience
Approach Maurizio Corbetta, Antonello Baldassare,
Alicia Callejas, Lenny Ramsey, and Gordon L. Shulman 197
20 Attentional Modulation of Receptive Field Profiles in the Primate Visual
Cortex Stefan Treue and Julio C. Martinez-Trujillo 211
21 Attentional Selection Through Rhythmic Synchronization at Multiple
Frequencies Thilo Womelsdorf, Ayelet N. Landau, and
Pascal Fries 221
22 Neural Signatures, Circuitry, and Modulators of Visual Selective Attention
Behrad Noudoost, Eddy Albarran, and Tirin Moore 233
23 Computational Models of Attention Laurent Itti and
Ali Borji 245
IV SENSATION AND PERCEPTION
Introduction James J. DiCarlo and Rachel I. Wilson 257
24 Constraints on Sensory Processing Rachel I. Wilson 261
25 Are Neural Circuits the Best They Can Be? Fred Rieke 271
26 Adaptation and Natural Stimulus Statistics Adrienne Fairhall 283
27 Perception as an Inference Problem Bruno A. Olshausen 295
28 Neural Computation in Sensory Systems Xaq Pitkow and
Markus Meister 305
29 Noise, Correlations, and Information in Neural Population Codes
Elad Schneidman 319
30 Population-Based Representations: From Implicit to Explicit
Nicole C. Rust 337
31 Relating the Activity of Sensory Neurons to Perception
Douglas A. Ruff and Marlene R. Cohen 349
32 Characterizing the Effects of Stimulus and Neural Variability on
Perceptual Performance Wilson S. Geisler, Johannes Burge,
Melchi M. Michel, and Anthony D. D’Antona 363
33 Neural Coding of Tactile Perception Steven Hsiao and
Manuel Gomez-Ramirez 375
34 Inferential Models of the Visual Cortical Hierarchy Daniel Kersten and
Alan Yuille 389
35 The Functional Architecture of Human Ventral Temporal Cortex and
Its Role in Visual Perception Kalanit Grill-Spector and
Kevin S. Weiner 405
V MOTOR SYSTEMS AND ACTION
Introduction Scott T. Grafton and Peter L. Strick 417
36 Basal Ganglia and Cerebellar Circuits with the Cerebral Cortex
Richard P. Dum, Andreea C. Bostan, and Peter L. Strick 419
37 Basal Ganglia Function Robert S. Turner and Benjamin Pasquereau
435
38 Cerebellar Function Jörn Diedrichsen and Amy Bastian 451
39 Computational Approaches for Goal-Directed Movement Planning
and Execution FrÉdÉric Crevecoeur, Tyler Cluff, and
Stephen H. Scott 461
40 Multineuronal Views of Information Processing Aaron Batista 477
41 Action Vocabularies and Motor Commands Roger N. Lemon 491
42 Choice Values: The Frontal Cortex and Decision Making
Matthew F. S. Rushworth, B. K. H. Chau, U. Schüffelgen,
F.-X. Neubert, and N. Kolling 501
43 Finding the Actor in Reciprocal Affordance Scott H. Frey and
Scott T. Grafton 513
VI MEMORY
Introduction Anthony D. Wagner 523
44 Short-Term Memory: Neural Mechanisms, Brain Systems, and Cognitive
Processes Charan Ranganath, Michael E. Hasselmo, and
Chantal E. Stern 527
45 The Medial Temporal Lobe and Memory Lila Davachi and
Alison Preston 539
46 The Contribution of Hippocampal Subregions to Memory Coding
Jill K. Leutgeb and Stefan Leutgeb 547
47 The Role of Context in Episodic Memory Jeremy R. Manning, Michael
J. Kahana, and Kenneth A. Norman 557
48 Parietal Lobe Mechanisms Subserving Episodic Memory Retrieval
Melina R. Uncapher, Alan M. Gordon, and Anthony D. Wagner 567
49 Memory as Decision Making Michael B. Miller and
Ian G. Dobbins 577
50 Habits and Reinforcement Learning Daphna Shohamy and Nathaniel
D. Daw 591
51 Prediction, Imagination, and Memory SinÉad L. Mullally and
Eleanor A. Maguire 605
VII LANGUAGE AND ABSTRACT THOUGHT
Introduction Peter Hagoort 615
52 Cytoarchitectonics, Receptorarchitectonics, and Network Topology of
Language Katrin Amunts and Marco Catani 619
53 The Neurophysiology and Evolution of the Speech Rhythm
Asif A. Ghazanfar and David Poeppel 629
54 Morphological Systems in Their Neurobiological Contexts
William D. Marslen-Wilson, Mirjana Bozic, and
Lorraine K. Tyler 639
55 The “Negatives” and “Positives” of Prediction in Language
Marta Kutas, Kara D. Federmeier, and Thomas P. Urbach 649
56 Language in Our Hands: Neural Underpinnings of Sign Language and
Co-Speech Gesture Karen Emmorey and Asli Özyürek 657
57 Neuropragmatics Peter Hagoort and Stephen C. Levinson 667
58 Cultural Recycling of Neural Substrates During Language Evolution and
Development Morten H. Christiansen and
Ralph-Axel Müller 675
59 The Emerging Standard Model of the Human Decision-Making Apparatus
Paul Glimcher 683
VIII SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE AND EMOTION
Introduction Elizabeth A. Phelps and Todd F. Heatherton 695
60 The Cognitive Neuroscience of Fear and Its Control: From Animal Models
to Human Experience Catherine A. Hartley, Justin M. Moscarello,
Gregory J. Quirk, and Elizabeth A. Phelps 697
61 Self-Regulation and Its Failures Dylan D. Wagner and
Todd F. Heatherton 709
62 What Is the Role of Control in Emotional Life?
Kevin N. Ochsner 719
63 Emotional Reactivity and Regulation Across Development
Leah H. Somerville and BJ Casey 731
64 The Amygdala: Relations to Biologically Relevant Learning and
Development Dylan G. Gee and Paul J. Whalen 741
65 Sensory Foundations of Socioemotional Perception
Timothy R. Koscik, Nicole White, Hanah A. Chapman, and
Adam K. Anderson 751
66 The Role of the Amygdala in Face Processing Peter Mende-Siedlecki
and Alexander Todorov 767
67 The Cultural Neuroscience of Human Perception Nalini Ambady and
Jonathan B. Freeman 777
IX CONSCIOUSNESS
Introduction Giulio Tononi 789
68 Neural Correlates of Consciousness: Perception and Volition
Gabriel Kreiman 791
69 Toward an Objective Index of Consciousness
Marcello Massimini 801
70 Consciousness Alterations After Severe Brain Injury Athena Demertzi
and Steven Laureys 811
71 Consciousness and Seizures Hal Blumenfeld 821
72 On the Relationship Between Consciousness and Attention
Naotsugu Tsuchiya and Christof Koch 839
73 Consciousness and Its Access Mechanisms Sid Kouider and
JÉrôme Sackur 855
74 Bodily Self-Consciousness Olaf Blanke 865
75 Intention and Agency Patrick Haggard 875
X ADVANCES IN METHODOLOGY
Introduction B. A. Wandell 889
76 Computational Causal Modeling of High-Resolution Functional MRI
Data Alard Roebroeck and Rainer Goebel 893
77 Multivoxel Pattern Analysis of Functional MRI Data
Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock and Kenneth A. Norman 911
78 Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Yaniv Assaf 921
79 Network Methods to Characterize Brain Structure and
Function Danielle S. Bassett and Mary-Ellen Lynall
80 Understanding Robustness to Variability in the Nervous System Using
Computational Models Tilman J. Kispersky, Timothy O’Leary, and
Eve Marder 949
81 Studies of Human Visual Perception Using Cortical Electrical Stimulation
Daniel Yoshor and Michael S. Beauchamp 959
82 Optogenetics in the Study of Mammalian Behavior
Kelly A. Zalocusky and Karl Deisseroth 971
83 Neuroimaging Informatics: Tools to Manage and Share Neuroimaging and
Related Data Daniel Marcus 981
XI NEUROSCIENCE AND SOCIETY
Introduction Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Adina Roskies 991
84 The Cognitive Neuroscience of Person Perception Lasana T. Harris,
Victoria K. Lee, and Beatrice H. Capestany 995
85 Mindreading and Privacy Adina L. Roskies 1003
86 The Cognitive Neuroscience of Moral Judgment and Decision Making
Joshua D. Greene 1013
87 Cognitive Neuroscience and Criminal Responsibility Uri Maoz and
Gideon Yaffe 1025
88 Society and Addiction: Bringing Understanding and Appreciation to a
Mental Health Disorder Annabelle M. Belcher, Nora D. Volkow,
F. Gerard Moeller, and Sergi FerrÉ 1035
89 Neuroscience of Antisocial Behavior Lyn M. Gaudet,
Nathaniel E. Anderson, and Kent A. Kiehl 1043
90 Neuropharmacology and Society Anjan Chatterjee 1055
91 Neuroeconomics Scott A. Huettel 1063
92 The Significance of Cognitive Neuroscience: Findings, Applications, and
Challenges Anat Arzi, Snigdha Banerjee, Justin C. Cox,
Dean D’Souza, Felipe De Brigard, Bradley B. Doll,
Jacqueline Fairley, Stephen M. Fleming, Sibylle C. Herholz,
Danielle R. King, Laura A. Libby, John C. Myers, Maital Neta,
David Pitcher, Jonathan D. Power, Olga Rass, Maureen Ritchey,
Eduardo Rosales Jubal, Ashley Royston, Dylan D. Wagner,
Wei-chun Wang, Jill D. Waring, Jamal Williams, Suzanne Wood 1071
Contributors 1079
Index 000

作者簡介

Michael S. Gazzaniga is Professor of Psychology and Director of the SAGE Center for the Study of Mind at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Co-Director of the Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience, and President of the Cognitive Neuroscience Institute.
George R. Mangun is Professor of Psychology and Neurology and Dean of Social Sciences at the University of California, Davis, and Director of the Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience.

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