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9780262033442

Handbook of Functional Neuroimaging of Cognition, second edition

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  • ISBN13:

    9780262033442

  • ISBN10:

    0262033445

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-05-05
  • Publisher: The MIT Press

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Summary

This essential resource on neuroimaging provides an accessible and user-friendly introduction to the field written by leading researchers. The book describes theoretical and methodological developments in the use of functional neuroimaging techniques to study the neural basis of cognition, from early scientific efforts to link brain and behavior to the latest applications of fMRI and PET methods. The core of the book covers fMRI and PET studies in specific domains: attention, skill learning, semantic memory, language, episodic memory, working memory, and executive functions. By introducing a technique within the description of a domain, the book offers a clear explanation of the process while highlighting its biological context. The emphasis on readability makes Handbook of Functional Neuroimaging of Cognitionideal for classroom use in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in cognitive neuroscience. This second edition has been completely updated to reflect new developments in the field, with existing chapters rewritten and new chapters added to each section. The section on history and methods now includes a chapter on the crucial topic of the physics of functional neuroimaging; the chapters on skill learning and executive functions are new to the domain section; and chapters on childhood development and emotion and social cognition have been added to the section on developmental, social, and clinical applications. The color insert has been increased in size, enhancing the visual display of representative findings. Contributors: Todd S. Braver, Jeffrey Browndyke, Roberto Cabeza, B. J. Casey, Jody Culham, Clayton E. Curtis, Mark D'Esposito, Sander Daselaar, Lila Davachi, Ian Dobbins, Karl J. Friston, Barry Giesbrecht, Todd C. Handy, Joseph B. Hopfinger, Scott A. Huettel, Irene P. Kan, Alan Kingstone, Eleni Kotsoni, Kevin S. LaBar, George R. Mangun, Gregory McCarthy, Uta Noppeney, Robyn T. Oliver, Elizabeth A. Phelps, Russel A. Poldrack, Cathy J. Price, Marcus E. Raichle, Hannes Ruge, Gaia Scerif, Allen W. Song, Sharon L. Thompson-Schill, Daniel T. Willingham, Richard J. S. Wise

Author Biography

Roberto Cabeza is Associate Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Core Faculty Member for the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, and Senior Fellow at the Center for Aging and Human Development at Duke University.

Alan Kingstone is Professor and Distinguished University Scholar in the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
I. HISTORY AND METHODS
1(82)
Functional Neuroimaging: A Historical and Physiological Perspective
3(18)
Marcus E. Raichle
Functional Neuroimaging: Basic Principles of Functional MRI
21(32)
Allen W. Song
Scott A. Huettel
Gregory McCarthy
Functional Neuroimaging: Experimental Design and Analysis
53(30)
Jody C. Culham
II. COGNITIVE DOMAINS
83(266)
Functional Neuroimaging of Attention
85(28)
Barry Giesbrecht
Alan Kingstone
Todd C. Handy
Joseph B. Hopfinger
George R. Mangun
Functional Neuroimaging of Skill Learning
113(36)
Russell A. Poldrack
Daniel T. Willingham
Functional Neuroimaging of Semantic Memory
149(42)
Sharon L. Thompson-Schill
Irene P. Kan
Robyn T. Oliver
Functional Neuroimaging of Language
191(38)
Richard J. S. Wise
Cathy J. Price
Functional Neuroimaging of Episodic Memory
229(40)
Ian G. Dobbins
Lila Davachi
Functional Neuroimaging of Working Memory
269(38)
Clayton E. Curtis
Mark D'Esposito
Functional Neuroimaging of Executive Functions
307(42)
Todd S. Braver
Hannes Ruge
III. DEVELOPMENTAL, SOCIAL, AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
349(132)
Functional Neuroimaging of Early Cognitive Development
351(28)
Gaia Scerif
Eleni Kotsoni
B. J. Casey
Functional Neuroimaging of Cognitive Aging
379(42)
Sander M. Daselaar
Jeffrey Browndyke
Roberto Cabeza
Functional Neuroimaging of Emotion and Social Cognition
421(34)
Elizabeth A. Phelps
Kevin S. LaBar
Functional Neuroimaging of Neuropsychologically Impaired Patients
455(26)
Cathy J. Price
Uta Noppeney
Karl J. Friston
Contributors 481(2)
Index 483

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