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Record Nr.

UNINA9910779831703321

Titolo

The asymmetrical brain / / edited by Kenneth Hugdahl and Richard J. Davidson

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, ©2003

©2003

ISBN

1-282-09964-7

0-262-27584-8

9786612099649

0-585-43688-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (819 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

HugdahlKenneth

DavidsonRichard J

Disciplina

612.8/2

Soggetti

Cerebral dominance

Laterality

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Revised edition of: Brain asymmetry / edited by Richard J. Davidson and Kenneth Hugdahl. c1995.

"A Bradford book."

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Contents ; Preface; I - Animal Models/Basic Functions; 1 - Hemispheric Asymmetry in the Visual System  of Birds; 2 - A Hippocampal Theory of Cerebral Lateralization; 3 - Stress and Coping: Asymmetry of Dopamine Efferents within the Prefrontal  Cortex; 4 - The Nature and Determinants of  Handedness; II - Neuroimaging and Brain Stimulation  Studies; 5 - Characterizing Functional Asymmetries with Brain Mapping; 6 - Anatomical Brain Asymmetries and Their Relevance for Functional  Asymmetries; 7 - Transcranial  Magnetic Stimulation Studies of Asymmetry of Cognitive Functions in the Brain

III - Visual  Laterality8 - Interaction  between the Hemispheres and Its Implications for the Processing Capacity of the Brain; 9 - Asymmetries in Encoding Spatial Relations; 10 - Complexities of Interhemispheric Communication in Sensorimotor Tasks Revealed by High-Density Event-Related  Potential Mapping; IV - Auditory  Laterality; 11 - Hemispheric Asymmetries in the Processing of Tonal  Stimuli; 12 -



Dichotic Listening in the Study of  Auditory Laterality; 13 - Effects of Attention on Hemispheric  Asymmetry; Color Insert ; V - Emotional  Laterality

14 - The Functional Neuroimaging of Human Emotion: Asymmetric Contributions of Cortical and Subcortical  Circuitry15 - Regional  Brain Activity in Anxiety  and Depression, Cognition/Emotion Interaction, and Emotion Regulation; 16 - The State  and Trait Nature of Frontal EEG Asymmetry in Emotion; VI - Neurological  Disorders; 17 - Agenesis  of the Corpus Callosum; 18 - Developmental  Disorders: Dyslexia; 19 - Structural  Correlates of Brain Asymmetry: Studies in Left-Handed and Dyslexic Individuals; VII - Psychiatric  Disorders

20 - Frontal and Parietotemporal Asymmetries in Depressive Disorders: Behavioral, Electrophysiologic, and Neuroimaging Findings21 - The  Laterality of Schizophrenia; Contributors; Author Index; Subject Index

Sommario/riassunto

The folk belief that the left brain hemisphere is dominant for language and the right for visuospatial functions is incomplete and even misleading. Research shows that asymmetries exist at all levels of the nervous system and apply to emotional as well as to higher cognitive processes. Going beyond the authors' previous book, Brain Asymmetry, this book reflects the most recent thinking on functional asymmetries and their structural correlates in brain anatomy. It emphasizes research using new neuroimaging and neurostimulation techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI and fMRI), positron emission tomography (PET), magnetoencephalography (MEG), and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). It also considers clinical applications of asymmetry research. The book contains sections on animal models and basic functions, neuroimaging and brain stimulation studies, visual laterality, auditory laterality, emotional laterality, neurological disorders, and psychiatric disorders.