05060nam 22006854a 450 991078464240332120200520144314.01-280-96833-897866109683360-08-047295-8(CKB)1000000000364359(EBL)288748(OCoLC)476041789(SSID)ssj0000174771(PQKBManifestationID)12023291(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000174771(PQKBWorkID)10188548(PQKB)10579358(Au-PeEL)EBL288748(CaPaEBR)ebr10169740(CaONFJC)MIL96833(MiAaPQ)EBC288748(PPN)131201840(EXLCZ)99100000000036435920030929d2004 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrHuman brain function[electronic resource] /editors, Richard S.J. Frackowiak ... [et. al.]2nd ed.Amsterdam ;Boston Elsevier Academic Pressc20041 online resource (1161 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-12-264841-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.PART 1 IMAGING NEUROSCIENCE BRAIN SYSTEMS; SECTION 1 SENSORY, MOTOR AND PLASTICITY; 1 The Motor System; 2 Motor Control of Breathing; 3 Perceptual Construction; 4 Auditory Function; 5 Somesthetic Function; 6 The Cerebral Basis of Functional Recovery; 7 Applied Computational Neuroanatomy in Disease; 8 Plasticity in Cochlear Implant Patients; SECTION 2 VISION AND VISUAL PERCEPTION; 9 Functional Specialisation in the Visual Brain: Probable and Improbable Visual Areas; 10 Insights into Visual Consciousness; 11 Processing Systems as Perceptual Systems; 12 The Asynchrony of Visual Perception13 The Chronoarchitecture of the Human Brain: Functional Anatomy Based on Natural Brain Dynamics and the Principle of Functional Independence 14 Unilateral Neglect and the Neuroanatomy of Visuospatial Attention; SECTION 3 HIGHER COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS; 15 Mechanisms of Attention; 16 The Neural Correlates of Consciousness; 17 Functional Imaging of Cognitive Psychopharmacology; 18 Mechanisms of Control; SECTION 4 EMOTION AND MEMORY; 19 Functional Neuroanatomy of Human Emotion; 20 Central Representation of Autonomic States; 21 Reciprocal Links Between Emotion and Attention22 Brain Systems Mediating Reward 23 Implicit Memory; 24 Explicit Memory; 25 Prefrontal Cortex and Long-Term Memory Encoding and Retrieval; SECTION 5 LANGUAGE AND SEMANTICS; 26 An Overview of Speech Comprehension and Production; 27 The Feature-Based Model of Semantic Memory; 28 The Functional Anatomy of Reading; 29 The Neurocognitive Basis of Developmental Dyslexia; 30 Detecting Language Activations with Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging; PART 2 IMAGING NEUROSCIENCE-THEORY AND ANALYSIS; 31 Experimental Design and Statistical Parametric Mapping; SECTION 1 COMPUTATIONAL NEUROANATOMY32 Rigid Body Registration 33 Spatial Normalisation Using Basis Functions; 34 High-Dimensional Image Warping; 35 Image Segmentation; 36 Morphometry; SECTION 2 MODELLING; 37 The General Linear Model; 38 Contrasts and Classical Inference; 39 Variance Components; 40 Analysis of fMRI Time Series; 41 Haemodynamic Modelling; 42 Random-Effects Analysis; 43 Hierarchical Models; SECTION 3 INFERENCE; 44 Introduction to Random Field Theory; 45 Developments in Random Field Theory; 46 Nonparametric Permutation Tests for Functional Neuroimaging; 47 Classical and Bayesian InferenceSECTION 4 FUNCTIONAL INTEGRATION 48 Functional Integration in the Brain; 49 Functional Connectivity; 50 Effective Connectivity; 51 Volterra Kernels and Effective Connectivity; 52 Dynamic Causal Modelling; 53 Mathematical Appendix; 54 Mapping Brain Mappers: An Ethnographic CodaThis updated second edition provides the state of the art perspective of the theory, practice and application of modern non-invasive imaging methods employed in exploring the structural and functional architecture of the normal and diseased human brain. Like the successful first edition, it is written by members of the Functional Imaging Laboratory - the Wellcome Trust funded London lab that has contributed much to the development of brain imaging methods and their application in the last decade. This book should excite and intrigue anyone interested in the new facts about the brain gained froNeuropsychologyBrain mappingCognitionBrainImagingNeuropsychology.Brain mapping.Cognition.BrainImaging.612.8/2Frackowiak Richard S. J1570143MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910784642403321Human brain function3843585UNINA