05251nam 2200637Ia 450 991013368400332120170817204446.01-118-39426-71-118-39428-31-118-39429-1(CKB)3280000000033666(EBL)1039534(OCoLC)813844843(SSID)ssj0000770722(PQKBManifestationID)11451939(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000770722(PQKBWorkID)10791022(PQKB)10740752(MiAaPQ)EBC1039534(EXLCZ)99328000000003366620080424d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHistory of cognitive neuroscience[electronic resource] /M.R. Bennett and P.M.S. HackerPbk. ed.Chichester, West Sussex, ;Malden, MA. Wiley-Blackwell20121 online resource (334 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-118-34634-3 1-4051-8182-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.""Title page""; ""Copyright page""; ""Contents""; ""List of Figures""; ""List of Plates""; ""Foreword""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Introduction""; ""1: Perceptions, Sensations and Cortical Function: Helmholtz to Singer""; ""1.1 Visual Illusions and their Interpretation by Cognitive Scientists""; ""1.1.1 Misdescription of visual illusions by cognitive scientists""; ""1.2 Gestalt Laws of Vision""; ""1.3 Split-Brain Commissurotomy; the Two Hemispheres may Operate Independently""; ""1.3.1 Misdescription of the results of commissurotomy""""1.3.2 Explaining the discoveries derived from commissurotomies""""1.4 Specificity of Cortical Neurons""; ""1.4.1 Cardinal cells""; ""1.4.2 Misdescription of experiments leading to the conception of cardinal cells""; ""1.5 Multiple Pathways Connecting Visual Cortical Modules""; ""1.6 Mental Images and Representations""; ""1.6.1 Misconceptions about images and representations""; ""1.7 What and Where Pathways in Object Recognition and Maps""; ""1.8 Misuse of the Term �Maps�""; ""1.9 The Binding Problem and 40 Hz Oscillations""""1.9.1 Misconceptions concerning the existence of a binding problem""""1.9.2 On the appropriate interpretation of synchronicity of neuronal firing in visual cortex""; ""1.10 Images and Imagining""; ""1.10.1 Misconceptions concerning images and imagining""; ""2: Attention, Awareness and Cortical Function: Helmholtz to Raichle""; ""2.1 The Concept of Attention""; ""2.2 The Psychophysics of Attention""; ""2.3 Neuroscience of Attention""; ""2.3.1 Attention and arousal""; ""2.3.2 Selective attention""; ""2.4 Attention Related to Brain Structures""; ""2.4.1 Superior colliculus""""2.4.2 Parietal cortex""""2.4.3 Visual cortex""; ""2.4.4 Auditory cortex""; ""2.5 Conclusion""; ""3: Memory and Cortical Function: Milner to Kandel""; ""3.1 Memory""; ""3.1.1 The hippocampus is required for memory, which decays at two different rates""; ""3.1.2 Memory is of two kinds: declarative and non-declarative""; ""3.1.3 Cellular and molecular studies of non-declarative memory in invertebrates""; ""3.1.4 Declarative memory and the hippocampus""; ""3.1.5 Long-term potentiation (LTP) of synaptic transmission in the hippocampus""""3.1.6 Cellular and molecular mechanisms of declarative memory in the hippocampus""""3.1.7 Summary""; ""3.2 Memory and Knowledge""; ""3.2.1 Memory""; ""3.2.2 Memory and storage""; ""3.3 The Contribution of Neuroscience to Understanding Memory""; ""4: Language and Cortical Function: Wernicke to Levelt""; ""4.1 Introduction: Psycholinguistics and the Neuroanatomy of Language""; ""4.2 The Theory of Wernicke/Lichtheim""; ""4.2.1 Introduction: Wernicke""; ""4.2.1.1 Images of sensations""; ""4.2.1.2 Movement images""; ""4.2.1.3 Voluntary movement""; ""4.2.1.4 Sound images and language""""4.2.1.5 Language acquisition, words and concepts""History of Cognitive Neuroscience documents the major neuroscientific experiments and theories over the last century and a half in the domain of cognitive neuroscience, and evaluates the cogency of the conclusions that have been drawn from them.Provides a companion work to the highly acclaimed Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience - combining scientific detail with philosophical insightsViews the evolution of brain science through the lens of its principal figures and experimentsAddresses philosophical criticism of Bennett and Hacker's previous bookAccompanied by more than 100 illustrationCognitive neuroscienceHistoryNeurosciencesHistoryElectronic books.Cognitive neuroscienceHistory.NeurosciencesHistory.612.8233Bennett M. R976451Hacker P. M. S(Peter Michael Stephan)896786MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910133684003321History of cognitive neuroscience2224375UNINA02221oam 2200637 450 991071656980332120210615093209.0(CKB)5470000002522456(OCoLC)976167917(EXLCZ)99547000000252245620170316d2014 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAn 'exit strategy' not a winning strategy? intelligence lessons learned from the British 'emergency' in South Arabia, 1963-67 /by Stephen Andrew CampbellFort Leavenworth, Kansas :Command and General Staff College :Combat Studies Institute Press, US Army Combined Arms Center,2014.1 online resource (xii, 135 pages) illustrations, mapsArt of War Papers"First printing April 2014."Reprint of a thesis presented to the faculty of the US Army Command and General Staff College.Includes bibliographical references.Exit strategy' not a winning strategy? Military intelligenceGreat BritainHistory20th centuryCounterinsurgencyGreat BritainHistory20th centuryCounterinsurgencyfastMilitary intelligencefastYemen (Republic)History1962-1972Great BritainfastYemen (Republic)fastHistory.fastMilitary intelligenceHistoryCounterinsurgencyHistoryCounterinsurgency.Military intelligence.Campbell Stephen Andrew1413668Combat Studies Institute (U.S.).Press,U.S. Army Command and General Staff College,GPOGPOGPOOCLCFMERUCAZPTFWOCLCQGPOLWAINTOCLCQGPOBOOK9910716569803321An 'exit strategy' not a winning strategy3510628UNINA