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The human auditory system : fundamental organization and clinical disorders / / volume editors, Gastone G. Celesia and Gregory Hickok ; contributors, P. Afra [and forty-seven others]
The human auditory system : fundamental organization and clinical disorders / / volume editors, Gastone G. Celesia and Gregory Hickok ; contributors, P. Afra [and forty-seven others]
Edizione [Third series.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Edinburgh, [Scotland] : , : Elsevier, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (723 p.)
Disciplina 617.8
Collana Handbook of Clinical Neurology
Soggetto topico Hearing disorders
Auditory pathways
Hearing - Physiological aspects
Trastorns auditius
Manifestacions neurològiques de les malalties
Aspectes psicològics
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 0-444-62629-8
0-444-62630-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Human Auditory System: Fundamental Organization and Clinical Disorders; Copyright; Handbook of Clinical Neurology 3rd Series; Foreword; Preface; Contributors; Contents; Section 1: Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Auditory System; Chapter 1: Auditory Pathways: Anatomy and Physiology; Introduction and Overview; The Outer and Middle ears; The Absolute Threshold and Relation to outer- and middle-ear Transmission; The Cochlea; Overall Anatomy; Anatomy in Relation to Function; The Output of the Cochlea; The Auditory Central Nervous System: Introduction to Central Processing
The Ventral Auditory Stream Of the Brainstem Sound Localization By Comparing Responses At the Two ears; The Anteroventral Cochlear Nucleus; The Medial Superior olive; The Lateral Superior olive; Outputs of the Ventral Auditory Stream of the Brainstem; The Dorsal Auditory Stream of the Brainstem: Complex Stimulus Analysis; The Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus; The Posteroventral Cochlear Nucleus; The Ventral Nucleus of the Lateral Lemniscus; The Inferior Colliculus; The Central Nucleus of the Inferior Colliculus; The External Nucleus and Dorsal Cortex of the Inferior Colliculus
The Medial Geniculate bodyOverall Anatomy and Inputs; The Ventral Nucleus; Anatomy and Frequency Organization; Responses To sound; The Medial and Dorsal Nuclei of the MGB; The Auditory Cortex; Anatomic Introduction to the Auditory Cortex; Tonotopic Organization; Organization Along frequency-band Strips; Responses of Single Neurons: Responses In the core; Responses of Single Neurons: Responses In the belt; Cortical Processing of Sound Location; Cortical Processing in Relation to Stimulus Complexity; The Centrifugal System; References; Chapter 2: Anatomic Organization of the Auditory Cortex
What is Auditory Cortex?Principles of Auditory Cortical Organization; Principle 1: Auditory Cortex Can Be Divided Into Regions; Principle 2: Regions of Auditory Cortex Are subdivided Into areas; Principle 3: Individual Areas of Auditory Cortex are Tonotopically Organized; Principle 4: Thalamic Inputs to Auditory Cortex Vary By Region And layer; MGv; MGd; MGm; Principle 5: The Connections of Auditory Cortex have Serial and Parallel Features; Serial Connections and Hierarchic Relationships; Core-belt-parabelt axis; Caudal-rostral axis; Parallel Connections
Principle 6: The auditory-related Connections of Auditory Cortex are Topographically OrganizedSuperior Temporal Cortex; Prefrontal and Cingulate Cortex; Posterior Parietal Cortex; Occipital Cortex; Anterior Parietal Cortex; Striatum; Amygdala; Functional Considerations; Correspondence of Human and non-human Primate Auditory Cortex; Where is Auditory Cortex in the Human brain?; Regions And areas; Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3: Development of the Auditory System; Introduction; Development of The ear; Behavioral Testing and Psychoacoustics
Coding of Auditory Features
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Edinburgh, [Scotland] : , : Elsevier, , 2015
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Neurobiology of language / / edited by Gregory Hickok, Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA, Steven L. Small, Department of Neurology, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
Neurobiology of language / / edited by Gregory Hickok, Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA, Steven L. Small, Department of Neurology, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, UK ; ; San Diego, CA ; ; Waltham, MA ; ; Oxford, UK : , : Elsevier, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1188 p.)
Disciplina 612.82336
Soggetto topico Language acquisition - Physiological aspects
Second language acquisition
Neurobiology
ISBN 0-12-407862-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Neurobiology of Language; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgement; A. Introduction; 1 The Neurobiology of Language; 1.1 History; 1.2 Lesion Analysis; 1.3 From Neuropsychology to Cognitive Neuroscience; 1.4 The Neurobiology of Language; 1.5 Some Common Fallacies; 1.6 Humans in Particular; 1.7 Cognition and the Neurobiology of Language; 1.8 Brain Disease, Treatment, and the Neurobiology of Language; 1.9 Summary; References; B. Neurobiological Foundations; 2 A Molecular Genetic Perspective on Speech and Language; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Discovery of FOXP22.3 FOXP2 Mutations in Speech and Language Disorders; 2.4 Functions of FOXP2: The View from the Bench; 2.5 Insights from Animal Models; 2.6 FOXP2 in Human Evolution; 2.7 Conclusions; References; 3 The Ventrolateral Frontal Region; 3.1 Cytoarchitectonic Areas of the Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex; 3.2 Parietal and Temporal Cortico-Cortical Connection Patterns of the Language Production Areas in the Ventrolateral Fronta...; 3.3 Functional Implications; 3.4 Non-Ventrolateral Prefrontal Areas and Their Possible Role in Language; Acknowledgments; References
4 On the Neuroanatomy and Functional Role of the Inferior Parietal Lobule and Intraparietal Sulcus4.1 Gross Anatomy of the IPL and IPS; 4.2 Modern Parcellation of the IPL and IPS; 4.2.1 Human; 4.2.2 Monkey; 4.3 Connectivity of the IPL and IPS; 4.3.1 Human; 4.3.2 Monkey; 4.4 Anatomical Differences Between Humans and Monkeys; 4.5 Functions and Functional Connectivity of the IPL and IPS; 4.5.1 Language and Speech; 4.5.2 Motor Functions and Interaction with Objects; 4.5.3 Spatial Functions; 4.6 Summary; References; 5 Human Auditory Cortex; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Cortical Field Maps
5.3 Tonotopy: The First Dimension of AFMs5.4 Cortical Organization of the Monkey Auditory System; 5.5 Cortical Organization of the Human Auditory System; 5.6 Periodotopy: The Second Dimension of AFMs; 5.7 Similarities to AFM Organization in the Human Visual System; 5.8 "Clover Leaf" Clusters Across Senses; 5.9 Conclusion; References; 6 Motor Cortex and Mirror System in Monkeys and Humans; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Anatomy of the Monkey Motor Cortex; 6.2.1 The Agranular Frontal Cortex; 6.2.2 Cortical Connections of the Motor Areas; 6.2.3 Area F5: Anatomical Subdivisions
6.2.4 Motor Properties of Area F5: The Vocabulary of Motor Acts6.2.5 Canonical Neurons and the Visuomotor Transformation for Grasping; 6.2.6 Mirror Neurons and Action Understanding; 6.2.7 Mirror Neurons in the Parietal and the Primary Motor Cortex; 6.2.7.1 Primary Motor Cortex; 6.2.7.2 Parietal Cortex; 6.3 The Human Motor Cortex; 6.3.1 The Mirror Mechanism in Humans; 6.3.2 Imitation; 6.4 Motor System and Communication; 6.5 Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; 7 Cerebellar Contributions to Speech and Language; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Macroscopic and Microscopic Anatomy of the Human Cerebellum
7.3 Comparative Anatomic Perspectives on Size and Composition of the Cerebellum
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London, UK ; ; San Diego, CA ; ; Waltham, MA ; ; Oxford, UK : , : Elsevier, , [2016]
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Neurobiology of language / / edited by Gregory Hickok, Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA, Steven L. Small, Department of Neurology, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
Neurobiology of language / / edited by Gregory Hickok, Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA, Steven L. Small, Department of Neurology, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, UK ; ; San Diego, CA ; ; Waltham, MA ; ; Oxford, UK : , : Elsevier, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1188 p.)
Disciplina 612.82336
Soggetto topico Language acquisition - Physiological aspects
Second language acquisition
Neurobiology
ISBN 0-12-407862-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Neurobiology of Language; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgement; A. Introduction; 1 The Neurobiology of Language; 1.1 History; 1.2 Lesion Analysis; 1.3 From Neuropsychology to Cognitive Neuroscience; 1.4 The Neurobiology of Language; 1.5 Some Common Fallacies; 1.6 Humans in Particular; 1.7 Cognition and the Neurobiology of Language; 1.8 Brain Disease, Treatment, and the Neurobiology of Language; 1.9 Summary; References; B. Neurobiological Foundations; 2 A Molecular Genetic Perspective on Speech and Language; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Discovery of FOXP22.3 FOXP2 Mutations in Speech and Language Disorders; 2.4 Functions of FOXP2: The View from the Bench; 2.5 Insights from Animal Models; 2.6 FOXP2 in Human Evolution; 2.7 Conclusions; References; 3 The Ventrolateral Frontal Region; 3.1 Cytoarchitectonic Areas of the Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex; 3.2 Parietal and Temporal Cortico-Cortical Connection Patterns of the Language Production Areas in the Ventrolateral Fronta...; 3.3 Functional Implications; 3.4 Non-Ventrolateral Prefrontal Areas and Their Possible Role in Language; Acknowledgments; References
4 On the Neuroanatomy and Functional Role of the Inferior Parietal Lobule and Intraparietal Sulcus4.1 Gross Anatomy of the IPL and IPS; 4.2 Modern Parcellation of the IPL and IPS; 4.2.1 Human; 4.2.2 Monkey; 4.3 Connectivity of the IPL and IPS; 4.3.1 Human; 4.3.2 Monkey; 4.4 Anatomical Differences Between Humans and Monkeys; 4.5 Functions and Functional Connectivity of the IPL and IPS; 4.5.1 Language and Speech; 4.5.2 Motor Functions and Interaction with Objects; 4.5.3 Spatial Functions; 4.6 Summary; References; 5 Human Auditory Cortex; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Cortical Field Maps
5.3 Tonotopy: The First Dimension of AFMs5.4 Cortical Organization of the Monkey Auditory System; 5.5 Cortical Organization of the Human Auditory System; 5.6 Periodotopy: The Second Dimension of AFMs; 5.7 Similarities to AFM Organization in the Human Visual System; 5.8 "Clover Leaf" Clusters Across Senses; 5.9 Conclusion; References; 6 Motor Cortex and Mirror System in Monkeys and Humans; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Anatomy of the Monkey Motor Cortex; 6.2.1 The Agranular Frontal Cortex; 6.2.2 Cortical Connections of the Motor Areas; 6.2.3 Area F5: Anatomical Subdivisions
6.2.4 Motor Properties of Area F5: The Vocabulary of Motor Acts6.2.5 Canonical Neurons and the Visuomotor Transformation for Grasping; 6.2.6 Mirror Neurons and Action Understanding; 6.2.7 Mirror Neurons in the Parietal and the Primary Motor Cortex; 6.2.7.1 Primary Motor Cortex; 6.2.7.2 Parietal Cortex; 6.3 The Human Motor Cortex; 6.3.1 The Mirror Mechanism in Humans; 6.3.2 Imitation; 6.4 Motor System and Communication; 6.5 Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; 7 Cerebellar Contributions to Speech and Language; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Macroscopic and Microscopic Anatomy of the Human Cerebellum
7.3 Comparative Anatomic Perspectives on Size and Composition of the Cerebellum
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London, UK ; ; San Diego, CA ; ; Waltham, MA ; ; Oxford, UK : , : Elsevier, , [2016]
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