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Tables of Contents for Cognitive Neuroscience
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
xii
 
Acknowledgments
xiv
 
Part i History and Methods of Cognitive Neuroscience
Introduction to Part I
3
1
Life with George: The Birth of the Cognitive Neuroscience Institute
4
10
Michael S. Gazzaniga
Perspectives on Cognitive Neuroscience
14
11
Patricia S. Churchland
Terrence J. Sejnowski
Electrical and Magnetic Brain Recordings: Contributions to Cognitive Neuroscience
25
13
Steven A. Hillyard
Behind the Scenes of Functional Brain Imaging: A Historical and Physiological Perspective
38
20
Marcus E. Raichle
Part ii Perception
Introduction to Part II
57
1
Exploration of the Primary Visual Cortex, 1955--78
58
23
David H. Hubel
The Parietal System and Some Higher Brain Functions
81
25
Vernon B. Mountcastle
The Visual Pathways Mediating Perception and Prehension
106
18
Melvyn A. Goodale
Lorna S. Jakobson
Philip Servos
Neural Mechanisms for Forming a Perceptual Decision
124
16
C. Daniel Salzman
William T. Newsome
James J. Gibson-An Appreciation
140
16
Ken Nakayama
Part iii Attention
Introduction to Part III
155
1
Attentional Networks
156
9
Michael I. Posner
Stanislas Dehaene
Attentional Resolution and the Locus of Visual Awareness
165
6
Sheng He
Patrick Cavanagh
James Intriligator
Information Processing of Visual Stimuli in an ``Extinguished'' Field
171
5
Bruce T. Volpe
Joseph E. Ledoux
Michael S. Gazzaniga
Negative Priming between Pictures and Words in a Selective Attention Task: Evidence for Semantic Processing of Ignored Stimuli
176
16
Steven P. Tipper
Jon Driver
Part iv Imagery
Introduction to Part IV
191
1
Mental Rotation of Three-Dimensional Objects
192
5
Roger N. Shepard
Jacqueline Metzler
Unilateral Neglect of Representational Space
197
5
Edoardo Bisiach
Claudio Luzzatti
Topographical Representations of Mental Images in Primary Visual Cortex
202
10
Stephen M. Kosslyn
William L. Thompson
Irene J. Kim
Nathaniel M. Alpert
Part V Development and Plasticity
Introduction to Part V
211
1
The Effect of Crossing Nerves to Antagonistic Muscles in the Hind Limb of the Rat
212
12
Roger W. Sperry
Spatial Integration and Cortical Dynamics
224
17
Charles D. Gilbert
Aniruddha Das
Minami Ito
Mitesh Kapadia
Gerald Westheimer
Cortical Mechanisms of Cognitive Development
241
21
Mark H. Johnson
Part vi Memory
Introduction to Part VI
261
1
Loss of Recent Memory after Bilateral Hippocampal Lesions
262
18
William Beecher Scoville
Brenda Milner
Episodic Memory, Semantic Memory, and Amnesia
280
12
Larry R. Squire
Stuart M. Zola
Working Memory: The Interface between Memory and Cognition
292
13
Alan Baddeley
Understanding Implicit Memory: A Cognitive Neuroscience Approach
305
23
Daniel L. Schacter
Part vii Action and Executive Function
Introduction to Part VII
327
1
Cognitive Neurophysiology of the Motor Cortex
328
13
Apostolos P. Georgopoulos
Masato Taira
Alexander Lukashin
Vision for the Control of Movement
341
25
Robert H. Wurtz
Combining versus Gating Motor Programs: Differential Roles for Cerebellum and Basal Ganglia?
366
10
W. T. Thach
J. W. Mink
H. P. Goodkin
J. G. Keating
Attention to Action: Willed and Automatic Control of Behavior
376
15
Donald A. Norman
Tim Shallice
Architecture of the Prefrontal Cortex and the Central Executive
391
15
Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic
Part viii Language
Introduction to Part VIII
405
1
Category-Specific Naming Deficit Following Cerebral Infarction
406
5
John Hart Jr
Rita Sloan Berndt
Alfonso Caramazza
Right Hemisphere Language Following Brain Bisection: A 20-Year Perspective
411
20
Michael S. Gazzaniga
Current Thinking on Language Structures
431
17
Marta Kutas
Part ix Evolution
Introduction to Part IX
447
1
Why Does the Brain Have So Many Visual Areas?
448
25
Jon H. Kaas
Antibodies and Learning: Selection versus Instruction
473
10
Niels Kaj Jerne
The Argument from Animals to Humans in Cognitive Neuroscience
483
20
Todd M. Preuss
Index
503