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Davidson 210 $aCambridge, Mass. $cMIT Press$d©2003 210 4$d©2003 215 $a1 online resource (819 p.) 300 $aRevised edition of: Brain asymmetry / edited by Richard J. Davidson and Kenneth Hugdahl. c1995. 300 $a"A Bradford book." 311 $a0-262-58254-6 311 $a0-262-08309-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aContents ; 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 327 $aIII - 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 327 $a14 - 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 327 $a20 - Frontal and Parietotemporal Asymmetries in Depressive Disorders: Behavioral, Electrophysiologic, and Neuroimaging Findings21 - The Laterality of Schizophrenia; Contributors; Author Index; Subject Index 330 $aThe 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. 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Cox, John Little, Donal O'Shea 205 $a4th ed. 2015. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Springer,$d2015. 215 $a1 online resource (XVI, 646 p. 95 illus., 10 illus. in color.) 225 1 $aUndergraduate Texts in Mathematics,$x0172-6056 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 08$a3-319-16720-0 327 $aPreface -- Notation for Sets and Functions -- 1. Geometry, Algebra, and Algorithms -- 2. Groebner Bases -- 3. Elimination Theory -- 4.The Algebra-Geometry Dictionary -- 5. Polynomial and Rational Functions on a Variety -- 6. Robotics and Automatic Geometric Theorem Proving -- 7. Invariant Theory of Finite Groups -- 8. Projective Algebraic Geometry -- 9. The Dimension of a Variety -- 10. Additional Groebner Basis Algorithms -- Appendix A. Some Concepts from Algebra -- Appendix B. Pseudocode -- Appendix C. Computer Algebra Systems -- Appendix D. Independent Projects -- References -- Index. . 330 $aThis text covers topics in algebraic geometry and commutative algebra with a strong perspective toward practical and computational aspects. The first four chapters form the core of the book. A comprehensive chart in the preface illustrates a variety of ways to proceed with the material once these chapters are covered. In addition to the fundamentals of algebraic geometry?the elimination theorem, the extension theorem, the closure theorem, and the Nullstellensatz?this new edition incorporates several substantial changes, all of which are listed in the Preface. The largest revision incorporates a new chapter (ten), which presents some of the essentials of progress made over the last decades in computing Gröbner bases. The book also includes current computer algebra material in Appendix C and updated independent projects (Appendix D). The book may serve as a first or second course in undergraduate abstract algebra and, with some supplementation perhaps, for beginning graduate level courses in algebraic geometry or computational algebra. Prerequisites for the reader include linear algebra and a proof-oriented course. It is assumed that the reader has access to a computer algebra system. Appendix C describes features of Maple?, Mathematica®, and Sage, as well as other systems that are most relevant to the text. Pseudocode is used in the text; Appendix B carefully describes the pseudocode used. From the reviews of previous editions: ??The book gives an introduction to Buchberger?s algorithm with applications to syzygies, Hilbert polynomials, primary decompositions. There is an introduction to classical algebraic geometry with applications to the ideal membership problem, solving polynomial equations, and elimination theory. ?The book is well-written. ?The reviewer is sure that it will be an excellent guide to introduce further undergraduates in the algorithmic aspect of commutative algebra and algebraic geometry.? ?Peter Schenzel, zbMATH, 2007 ?I consider the book to be wonderful. ... 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