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Filling-in : from perceptual completion to cortical reorganization / / edited by Luiz Pessoa, Peter De Weerd
Filling-in : from perceptual completion to cortical reorganization / / edited by Luiz Pessoa, Peter De Weerd
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxv, 340 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 612.8/4
Soggetto topico Visual cortex
Visual perception
Senses and sensation
Form perception
Perceptual Closure
Form Perception
Perception - physiology
Visual Cortex
Visual Perception
Sensation
ISBN 0-19-028621-0
0-19-803213-7
1-280-48137-4
9786610481378
1-4237-4567-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword / V.S. Ramachandran -- ; pt. 1 Fast-acting filling-in in normal vision -- ; Ch. 1 Introduction: filling-in: more than meets the eye / Peter de Weerd and Luiz Pessoa -- ; Ch. 2 Filling-in the forms: surface and boundary interactions in the visual cortex / Stephen Grossberg -- ; Ch. 3 Contextual shape processing in human visual cortex: beginning to fill-in the blanks / Janine Mendola -- ; Ch. 4 Surface completion: psychophysical and neurophysiological studies of brightness / Andrew F. Rossi and Michael A. Paradiso -- ; Ch. 5 Mechanisms of surface completion: perceptual filling-in of texture -- ; Ch. 6 Searching for the neural mechanism for color filling-in / Rüdiger von der Heydt, Howard S. Friedman, and Hong Zhou -- ; Ch. 7 Effects of modal versus amodal completion upon visual attention: a function for filling in? / Greg Davis and Jon Driver -- ; Ch. 8 Completion phenomena in vision: a computational approach / Heiko Neumann -- ; pt. II From permanent scotomas to cortical reorganization -- ; Ch. 9 Completion through a permanent scotoma: fast interpolation across the blind spot and the processing of occlusion / Mario Fiorani Jr et al -- ; Ch. 10 The reactivation and reorganization of retinotopic maps in visual cortex of adult mammals after retinal and cortical lesions / Jon H. Kaas, Christine E. Collins, and Yuzo M. Chino -- ; Ch. 11 The blind leading the mind: pathological visual completion in hemianopia and spatial neglect / Jason B. Mattingley and Robin Walker -- ; pt. III Long-term cortical remapping -- ; Ch. 12 Plasticity of the human auditory cortex / Christo Pantev, Nathan Weisz, Michael Schulte, and Thomas Elbert -- ; Ch. 13 Plasticity in adult M1 cortex during motor skill learning / Julien Doyon and Leslie G. Ungerleider -- ; Ch. 14 Cortical reorganization and the rehabilitation of movement by CI therapy after neurological injury / Victor W. Mark and Edward Taub -- ; Ch. 15 Conclusion: Contributions of inhibitory mechanisms to perceptual completion and cortical reorganization / Liisa A. Tremere, Raphael Pinaud, and Peter De Weerd -- Index.
Altri titoli varianti From perceptual completion to cortical reorganization
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Multisensory research
Multisensory research
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2013-
Descrizione fisica Online resource
Disciplina 150
Soggetto topico Space perception
Visual perception
Vision
Sensation - physiology
Cognition - physiology
Perception - physiology
Perception spatiale
Perception visuelle
Soggetto genere / forma Fulltext
Internet Resources.
Periodicals.
ISSN 2213-4808
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2013-
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Neuroscience Fundamentals for Communication Sciences and Disorders
Neuroscience Fundamentals for Communication Sciences and Disorders
Autore Andreatta Richard D
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Diego : , : Plural Publishing, Incorporated, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (833 pages)
Disciplina 612.8/2
Soggetto topico Central Nervous System - physiology
Central Nervous System - anatomy & histology
Sensation - physiology
Perception - physiology
ISBN 9781635503609
9781635503593
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Preface -- About the Illustrator: Maury Aaseng -- Contributors -- Reviewers -- Acknowledgments -- Section 1. Neuroanatomical and Neurophysiological Foundations -- Chapter 1. Introduction and Organization of Neuroscience Fundamentals in Communication Sciences and Disorders -- What Is Neuroscience? -- What Is This Book About? -- The View From 30,000 Feet Up -- Overview of Section 1: Neuroanatomical and Neurophysiological Foundations -- Overview of Section 2: Sensory Systems -- Overview of Section 3: Motor Systems -- Overview of Section 4: Neural Substrates of -- Speech, Language, and Hearing Study Strategies and Tips -- Closing Thoughts -- Chapter 2. Basic Structure and Function of Neurons -- Introduction and Learning Objectives -- Discovery of Two Classes of Cells in the Nervous System -- The Neuron -- Neurons Are Made for Signaling and Communication -- Neurons Never Function Alone -- Neurons Perform Fundamental Activities -- Reflexes Provide a Window Into the Fundamental Operation of Neural Networks -- Nerve Cells Have Different Shapes, Sizes, and Functions -- Structural Features of the Neuron -- Soma, Cell Membrane, and Cytoskeleton -- Cytoplasm -- Mitochondria -- Smooth and Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum -- Golgi Apparatus -- The Nucleus Mediates the Process of Gene Expression -- Axons and Dendrites -- The Glial Cell -- Glial Cells Are Divided Into Two Major Functional Groups -- Conclusion -- The Top Ten List -- Chapter 2 Abbreviations -- Study Questions and Activities -- References -- Chapter 3. Basics of Neural Signaling and Synaptic Function -- Introduction and Learning Objectives -- Foundations of Neural Signaling: The Nature of Information in the Nervous System -- Electronics 101 -- Gradients: Putting Substances Into Motion -- Developing an Electrical Gradient -- Voltage, Current, and Resistance.
The Fluid Environment of the Neuron: Intracellular and Extracellular Composition -- Ion Channels: Tunnels Across the Neuron's Cell Membrane -- Ion Channels Can Control the Motion of Ions -- Ion Channels Can Gate Ionic Current in Three Ways -- Some Ion Channels Are Always Open -- Ion Pumps Are Active Transporters of Ions Across the Neuron's Cell Membrane -- Understanding Membrane Potentials -- Membrane Voltages Are Created by a Separation of Charges -- Vm Can Be Changed by Ionic Gradients and Currents -- Development of the Neuron's Resting Membrane Potential -- The Action Potential -- Voltage-Gated Ion Channels Are Chiefly Responsible for AP Generation -- Voltage-Gated Na+ and K+ Channels Differ in Their Opening Speed -- The Action Potential in "Action" -- Propagation of the Action Potential Down the Axon -- Synapses: The Point of Communication Between Neurons -- Electrical Synapses Allow for Virtually Instantaneous Signal Transmission -- Chemical Synapses: The Workhorse of the Nervous System -- Structure of the Chemical Synapse -- Chemical Synapse Function: Transmission Phase -- Chemical Synapse Function: Receptive Phase -- Postsynaptic Receptors Belong to Two Different Functional Classes -- Ending Chemical Synaptic Transmission: "Cleaning Up After the Party" -- Neurotransmitters Can Be Divided Into a Handful of Chemical Classes -- A Few Final Words on Neurotransmission -- Neural Integration: Closing (and Opening) the Neural Signaling Loop -- The "Government Analogy" of Neural Integration in the Postsynaptic Cell -- Concluding Thoughts on Neurobiology -- The Top Ten List -- Chapter 3 Abbreviations -- Study Questions and Activities -- References -- Chapter 4. Neuroanatomy of the Human Nervous System: Anatomical Nomenclature, Embryology, the Spinal Cord, and the Brainstem -- Introduction and Learning Objectives.
Getting Around the Nervous System: Anatomical Planes and Orientations -- Anatomical Orientations -- Anatomical Planes -- Gray Versus White Matter in the Nervous System -- Gray Matter in the CNS and PNS -- White Matter Consists of Bundles of Axons -- A Brief Tour of the Embryologic Development of the Nervous System -- The Human Embryo Is a Multilayered Collection of Cells -- Neural Crest and Neural Tube Cells Differentiate Into the PNS and CNS -- Major Anatomical Structures and Functions of the Human Central Nervous System -- The Skull and Vertebral Column House and -- Protect the Tissues of the CNS The Spinal Cord -- External Spinal Cord Structures -- Internal Spinal Cord Structures: Gray Matter -- Internal Spinal Cord Structure: White Matter -- The Brainstem: An Overview -- The Medulla -- Medulla: External Features -- Medulla: Internal Features -- The Pons -- Pons: External Features -- Pons: Internal Features -- The Mesencephalon -- Mesencephalon: External Features -- Mesencephalon: Internal Features -- The Top Ten List -- Chapter 4 Abbreviations -- Study Questions and Activities -- References -- Chapter 5. Neuroanatomy of the Human Nervous System: Cranial Nerve Systems -- Introduction and Learning Objectives -- Organization of the Cranial Nerves and Nuclei in the Brainstem -- Functional Classifications of the Cranial Nerves -- Motor: General Somatic Efferent (GSE) -- Motor: Special Visceral Efferent (SVE) -- Motor: General Visceral Efferent (GVE) -- Sensory: General Somatic Afferent (GSA) -- Sensory: General Visceral Afferent (GVA) -- Sensory: Special Somatic Afferent (SSA) -- Sensory: Special Visceral Afferent (SVA) -- Cranial Nerves: Normal and Disordered Functions -- CN I: Olfactory (SVA) -- CN II: Optic (SSA) -- CN III: Oculomotor (GSE and GVE) -- CN IV: Trochlear (GSE) -- CN V: Trigeminal (GSA and SVE) -- CN VI: Abducens (GSE).
CN VII: Facial (SVE, GVE, SVA, GSA) -- CN VIII: Auditory-Vestibular (SSA) -- CN IX: Glossopharyngeal (SVE, GVE, GVA, SVA, GSA) -- CN X: Vagus (SVE, GVE, GVA, SVA, GSA) -- CN XI: Spinal Accessory (SVE) -- CN XII: Hypoglossal (GSE) -- The Top Ten List -- Chapter 5 Abbreviations -- Study Questions and Activities -- References -- CHAPTER 6. Neuroanatomy of the Human Nervous System: The Diencephalon, Cerebrum, and the Cerebral Cortex -- Introduction and Learning Objectives -- The Diencephalon -- The Thalamus: "Gatekeeper" of Ascending Information to the Cerebral Cortex -- The Thalamus Is a Collection of Nuclei With Unique Inputs and Outputs -- The Hypothalamus: "CEO" of the Body's Homeostatic Regulatory Systems -- The Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis (HPA) Operates as a Feedback Control System -- Hypothalamus Consists of Numerous Nuclei With Unique Operations -- Hypothalamic Nuclei Participate in a Wide Range of Homeostatic Functions -- The Cerebrum: The Center of Our Lives and Who We Are -- The Lobes of the Cerebrum -- The Frontal Lobe: The Cognitive and Motor Control Center of the Cerebrum -- Frontal Lobe: Anatomical Features -- Frontal Lobe: Functional Features -- The Parietal Lobe: Multimodal Sensory Center of the Cerebrum -- Parietal Lobe: Anatomical Features -- Parietal Lobe: Functional Features -- The Temporal Lobe: The "Can You Hear Me Now" and "What Am I" Cerebral Region -- Temporal Lobe: Anatomical Features -- Temporal Lobe: Functional Features -- The Occipital Lobe: The Visual Center of the Cerebrum -- Occipital Lobe: Anatomical Features -- Occipital Lobe: Functional Features -- The Insula: Is It a Lobe or Not? -- The Cerebral Cortex -- Anatomical Features of the Cerebral Cortex -- Organization of the Cerebral Cortex: Brodmann's Areas and Cortical Columns -- The Cortex Is Arranged to Support Serial and Parallel Processing of Information.
The Cortex Is Organized to Support Cognition -- Parietal Association Areas Mediate Visual Guidance, Spatial Awareness, and Attention -- Temporal Association Areas Recognize Complex Objects -- Phineas Gage and the Iron Spike: An Accidental Study of the Frontal Association Area -- The Limbic System (Limbic Association Area): Emotional Center of the Brain -- Hippocampal Formation Is Involved in Spatial Learning and Long-Term Memory -- Hippocampal Formation Anatomy: Hippocampus, Dentate Gyrus, and Subiculum -- Amygdala Mediates Threat, Anxiety, and Aggressive Behaviors -- Anterior Cingulate Gyrus: At the Crossroads of Emotion and Cognition -- Septal Area: Key Component of CNS's Reward System -- Interhemispheric Connectivity and Cerebral Dominance -- The Top Ten List -- Chapter 6 Abbreviations -- Study Questions and Activities -- References -- Chapter 7. Neuroanatomy of the Human Nervous System: White Matter Tracts, Protective Infrastructure, and the Brain's Blood Supply -- Introduction and Learning Objectives -- Connectivity and White Matter Pathways of the CNS -- Association Fibers Interconnect Areas Within a Hemisphere -- Commissural Fibers Link Brain Regions Across the Midline -- Projection Fibers Shuttle Information to and From the Brain -- Protecting the CNS From Harm: The Meninges and the Ventricular System -- The Meninges -- The Ventricular System -- The Vascular System of the Brain -- Neurovascular Complex Is Divided Into Arterial and Venous Systems -- Anterior Arterial System -- Posterior Arterial System -- Venous System Sinuses Drain Deoxygenated Blood Back to the Heart -- Vascular Pathology Can Arise From Three General Situations -- Aneurysms and Hemorrhagic Stroke -- Ischemic Events -- Arteriovenous Malformations -- The Top Ten List -- Chapter 7 Abbreviations -- Study Questions and Activities -- References -- Section 2. Sensory Systems.
Chapter 8. Basic Principles of Sensation and Perception.
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Andreatta Richard D  
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Neuroscience Fundamentals for Communication Sciences and Disorders
Neuroscience Fundamentals for Communication Sciences and Disorders
Autore Andreatta Richard D
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Diego : , : Plural Publishing, Incorporated, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (833 pages)
Disciplina 612.8/2
Soggetto topico Central Nervous System - physiology
Central Nervous System - anatomy & histology
Sensation - physiology
Perception - physiology
ISBN 9781635503609
9781635503593
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Preface -- About the Illustrator: Maury Aaseng -- Contributors -- Reviewers -- Acknowledgments -- Section 1. Neuroanatomical and Neurophysiological Foundations -- Chapter 1. Introduction and Organization of Neuroscience Fundamentals in Communication Sciences and Disorders -- What Is Neuroscience? -- What Is This Book About? -- The View From 30,000 Feet Up -- Overview of Section 1: Neuroanatomical and Neurophysiological Foundations -- Overview of Section 2: Sensory Systems -- Overview of Section 3: Motor Systems -- Overview of Section 4: Neural Substrates of -- Speech, Language, and Hearing Study Strategies and Tips -- Closing Thoughts -- Chapter 2. Basic Structure and Function of Neurons -- Introduction and Learning Objectives -- Discovery of Two Classes of Cells in the Nervous System -- The Neuron -- Neurons Are Made for Signaling and Communication -- Neurons Never Function Alone -- Neurons Perform Fundamental Activities -- Reflexes Provide a Window Into the Fundamental Operation of Neural Networks -- Nerve Cells Have Different Shapes, Sizes, and Functions -- Structural Features of the Neuron -- Soma, Cell Membrane, and Cytoskeleton -- Cytoplasm -- Mitochondria -- Smooth and Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum -- Golgi Apparatus -- The Nucleus Mediates the Process of Gene Expression -- Axons and Dendrites -- The Glial Cell -- Glial Cells Are Divided Into Two Major Functional Groups -- Conclusion -- The Top Ten List -- Chapter 2 Abbreviations -- Study Questions and Activities -- References -- Chapter 3. Basics of Neural Signaling and Synaptic Function -- Introduction and Learning Objectives -- Foundations of Neural Signaling: The Nature of Information in the Nervous System -- Electronics 101 -- Gradients: Putting Substances Into Motion -- Developing an Electrical Gradient -- Voltage, Current, and Resistance.
The Fluid Environment of the Neuron: Intracellular and Extracellular Composition -- Ion Channels: Tunnels Across the Neuron's Cell Membrane -- Ion Channels Can Control the Motion of Ions -- Ion Channels Can Gate Ionic Current in Three Ways -- Some Ion Channels Are Always Open -- Ion Pumps Are Active Transporters of Ions Across the Neuron's Cell Membrane -- Understanding Membrane Potentials -- Membrane Voltages Are Created by a Separation of Charges -- Vm Can Be Changed by Ionic Gradients and Currents -- Development of the Neuron's Resting Membrane Potential -- The Action Potential -- Voltage-Gated Ion Channels Are Chiefly Responsible for AP Generation -- Voltage-Gated Na+ and K+ Channels Differ in Their Opening Speed -- The Action Potential in "Action" -- Propagation of the Action Potential Down the Axon -- Synapses: The Point of Communication Between Neurons -- Electrical Synapses Allow for Virtually Instantaneous Signal Transmission -- Chemical Synapses: The Workhorse of the Nervous System -- Structure of the Chemical Synapse -- Chemical Synapse Function: Transmission Phase -- Chemical Synapse Function: Receptive Phase -- Postsynaptic Receptors Belong to Two Different Functional Classes -- Ending Chemical Synaptic Transmission: "Cleaning Up After the Party" -- Neurotransmitters Can Be Divided Into a Handful of Chemical Classes -- A Few Final Words on Neurotransmission -- Neural Integration: Closing (and Opening) the Neural Signaling Loop -- The "Government Analogy" of Neural Integration in the Postsynaptic Cell -- Concluding Thoughts on Neurobiology -- The Top Ten List -- Chapter 3 Abbreviations -- Study Questions and Activities -- References -- Chapter 4. Neuroanatomy of the Human Nervous System: Anatomical Nomenclature, Embryology, the Spinal Cord, and the Brainstem -- Introduction and Learning Objectives.
Getting Around the Nervous System: Anatomical Planes and Orientations -- Anatomical Orientations -- Anatomical Planes -- Gray Versus White Matter in the Nervous System -- Gray Matter in the CNS and PNS -- White Matter Consists of Bundles of Axons -- A Brief Tour of the Embryologic Development of the Nervous System -- The Human Embryo Is a Multilayered Collection of Cells -- Neural Crest and Neural Tube Cells Differentiate Into the PNS and CNS -- Major Anatomical Structures and Functions of the Human Central Nervous System -- The Skull and Vertebral Column House and -- Protect the Tissues of the CNS The Spinal Cord -- External Spinal Cord Structures -- Internal Spinal Cord Structures: Gray Matter -- Internal Spinal Cord Structure: White Matter -- The Brainstem: An Overview -- The Medulla -- Medulla: External Features -- Medulla: Internal Features -- The Pons -- Pons: External Features -- Pons: Internal Features -- The Mesencephalon -- Mesencephalon: External Features -- Mesencephalon: Internal Features -- The Top Ten List -- Chapter 4 Abbreviations -- Study Questions and Activities -- References -- Chapter 5. Neuroanatomy of the Human Nervous System: Cranial Nerve Systems -- Introduction and Learning Objectives -- Organization of the Cranial Nerves and Nuclei in the Brainstem -- Functional Classifications of the Cranial Nerves -- Motor: General Somatic Efferent (GSE) -- Motor: Special Visceral Efferent (SVE) -- Motor: General Visceral Efferent (GVE) -- Sensory: General Somatic Afferent (GSA) -- Sensory: General Visceral Afferent (GVA) -- Sensory: Special Somatic Afferent (SSA) -- Sensory: Special Visceral Afferent (SVA) -- Cranial Nerves: Normal and Disordered Functions -- CN I: Olfactory (SVA) -- CN II: Optic (SSA) -- CN III: Oculomotor (GSE and GVE) -- CN IV: Trochlear (GSE) -- CN V: Trigeminal (GSA and SVE) -- CN VI: Abducens (GSE).
CN VII: Facial (SVE, GVE, SVA, GSA) -- CN VIII: Auditory-Vestibular (SSA) -- CN IX: Glossopharyngeal (SVE, GVE, GVA, SVA, GSA) -- CN X: Vagus (SVE, GVE, GVA, SVA, GSA) -- CN XI: Spinal Accessory (SVE) -- CN XII: Hypoglossal (GSE) -- The Top Ten List -- Chapter 5 Abbreviations -- Study Questions and Activities -- References -- CHAPTER 6. Neuroanatomy of the Human Nervous System: The Diencephalon, Cerebrum, and the Cerebral Cortex -- Introduction and Learning Objectives -- The Diencephalon -- The Thalamus: "Gatekeeper" of Ascending Information to the Cerebral Cortex -- The Thalamus Is a Collection of Nuclei With Unique Inputs and Outputs -- The Hypothalamus: "CEO" of the Body's Homeostatic Regulatory Systems -- The Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis (HPA) Operates as a Feedback Control System -- Hypothalamus Consists of Numerous Nuclei With Unique Operations -- Hypothalamic Nuclei Participate in a Wide Range of Homeostatic Functions -- The Cerebrum: The Center of Our Lives and Who We Are -- The Lobes of the Cerebrum -- The Frontal Lobe: The Cognitive and Motor Control Center of the Cerebrum -- Frontal Lobe: Anatomical Features -- Frontal Lobe: Functional Features -- The Parietal Lobe: Multimodal Sensory Center of the Cerebrum -- Parietal Lobe: Anatomical Features -- Parietal Lobe: Functional Features -- The Temporal Lobe: The "Can You Hear Me Now" and "What Am I" Cerebral Region -- Temporal Lobe: Anatomical Features -- Temporal Lobe: Functional Features -- The Occipital Lobe: The Visual Center of the Cerebrum -- Occipital Lobe: Anatomical Features -- Occipital Lobe: Functional Features -- The Insula: Is It a Lobe or Not? -- The Cerebral Cortex -- Anatomical Features of the Cerebral Cortex -- Organization of the Cerebral Cortex: Brodmann's Areas and Cortical Columns -- The Cortex Is Arranged to Support Serial and Parallel Processing of Information.
The Cortex Is Organized to Support Cognition -- Parietal Association Areas Mediate Visual Guidance, Spatial Awareness, and Attention -- Temporal Association Areas Recognize Complex Objects -- Phineas Gage and the Iron Spike: An Accidental Study of the Frontal Association Area -- The Limbic System (Limbic Association Area): Emotional Center of the Brain -- Hippocampal Formation Is Involved in Spatial Learning and Long-Term Memory -- Hippocampal Formation Anatomy: Hippocampus, Dentate Gyrus, and Subiculum -- Amygdala Mediates Threat, Anxiety, and Aggressive Behaviors -- Anterior Cingulate Gyrus: At the Crossroads of Emotion and Cognition -- Septal Area: Key Component of CNS's Reward System -- Interhemispheric Connectivity and Cerebral Dominance -- The Top Ten List -- Chapter 6 Abbreviations -- Study Questions and Activities -- References -- Chapter 7. Neuroanatomy of the Human Nervous System: White Matter Tracts, Protective Infrastructure, and the Brain's Blood Supply -- Introduction and Learning Objectives -- Connectivity and White Matter Pathways of the CNS -- Association Fibers Interconnect Areas Within a Hemisphere -- Commissural Fibers Link Brain Regions Across the Midline -- Projection Fibers Shuttle Information to and From the Brain -- Protecting the CNS From Harm: The Meninges and the Ventricular System -- The Meninges -- The Ventricular System -- The Vascular System of the Brain -- Neurovascular Complex Is Divided Into Arterial and Venous Systems -- Anterior Arterial System -- Posterior Arterial System -- Venous System Sinuses Drain Deoxygenated Blood Back to the Heart -- Vascular Pathology Can Arise From Three General Situations -- Aneurysms and Hemorrhagic Stroke -- Ischemic Events -- Arteriovenous Malformations -- The Top Ten List -- Chapter 7 Abbreviations -- Study Questions and Activities -- References -- Section 2. Sensory Systems.
Chapter 8. Basic Principles of Sensation and Perception.
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The Oxford handbook of face perception / / edited by Andrew J. Calder ... [et al.]
The Oxford handbook of face perception / / edited by Andrew J. Calder ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Oxford University Press, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvi, 916 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 153.7/58
Collana Oxford library of psychology
Soggetto topico Face perception
Facial expression
Social perception
Facial Expression
Perception - physiology
Face - physiology
Recognition, Psychology - physiology
Social Perception
Soggetto genere / forma Handbooks and manuals.
Handbook
ISBN 9780191743672
0191743674
9780191622144
0191622141
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ; Part I. Approaches to Studying Face Processing -- Face perception a developmental perspective / Mark H. Johnson -- Cognitive and computational approaches to face recognition / Alice J. O'Toole -- Ecological and social approaches to face perception / Leslie A. Zebrowitz -- Face neurons / Edmund T. Rolls -- Disorders of face perception / Andrew W. Young -- Distributed neural systems for face perception / James V. Haxby, M. Ida Gobbini -- The functional architecture of the face system integrating evidence from fmri and patient studies / Nancy Kanwisher, Jason J.S. Barton -- -- applied research in face processing / Vicki Bruce -- ; Part II. Perceiving and Remembering Faces -- Are faces special? / Elinor McKone, Rachel Robbins -- Features, configuration, and holistic face processing / James W. Tanaka, Iris Gordon -- Face perception and perceptual expertise in adult and developmental populations / Lisa S. Scott -- An experience-based holistic account of the other-race face effect / Bruno Rossion, Caroline Michel -- Social categorization influences face perception and face memory / Kurt Hugenberg, ; [and others] -- Adaptive norm-based coding of face identity / Gillian Rhodes, David A. Leopold -- Unfamiliar face perception / A. Mike Burton, Rob Jenkins -- Face recognition in eyewitness memory / R.C.L. Lindsay, ; [and others] -- The face-sensitive n component of the event-related brain potential / Martin Eimer -- Neurophysiological correlates of face recognition / Stefan R. Schweinberger -- Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies of face processing / David Pitcher, ; [and others] -- Computer-generated images in face perception / Thomas Vetter, Mirella Walker -- -- neurocomputational models of face processing / Garrison W. Cottrell, Janet H. Hsiao -- ; Part III. Reading Faces -- Does facial identity and facial expression recognition involve separate visual routes? / Andrew J. Calder -- Attention and automaticity in processing facial expressions / Patrik Vuilleumier, Ruthger Righart -- On perceiving facial expressions the role of culture and context / Nalini Ambady, Max Weisbuch -- Automated facial expression measurement recent applications to basic research in human behavior, learning, and education / Marian Stewart Bartlett, Jacob Whitehill -- Influence of personality traits on processing of facial expressions / Elaine Fox, Konstantina Zougkou -- Real faces, real emotions perceiving facial expressions in naturalistic contexts of voices, bodies, and scenes / Beatrice de Gelder, Jan Van den Stock -- The impact of social gaze perception on attention / Steven P. Tipper, Andrew P. Bayliss -- Neural substrates of social perception / Ralph Adolphs, Elina Birmingham -- Functional and neural mechanisms for eye gaze processing / Kevin A. Pelphrey, Brent C. Vander Wyk -- Speechreading what's miss-ing? / Ruth Campbell -- Personality impressions from facial appearance / Alexander T. Todorov, ; [and others] -- -- structure, expression, and motion in facial attractiveness / Ian S. Penton-Voak, Edward R. Morrison -- ; Part IV. Comparative and Developmental Perspectives -- Neural encoding principles in face perception revealed using non-primate models / Keith M. Kendrick, Jianfeng Feng -- Face perception in non-human primates / Lisa A. Parr, Erin E. Hecht -- Taking apart the neural machinery of face processing / Winrich Freiwald, Doris Tsao -- Recognizing the faces of other species what can a limited skill tell us about face processing? / Olivier Pascalis, Sylvia Wirth -- The neurodevelopment of face perception / Michelle de Haan -- Development of face processing expertise / Kang Lee, ; [and others] -- Sensitive periods in face perception / Daphne Maurer, Catherine J. Mondloch -- ; Part V. Disorders : Prosopagnosia, Neuropsychiatric and Developmental Disorder -- Impairments in face perception / Marlene Behrmann, ; [and others] -- Developmental prosopagnosia cognitive, neural, and developmental investigations / Bradley Duchaine -- Face processing in autism / Sara Jane Webb, ; [and others] -- Facial expression perception in schizophrenia and mood disorders / Mary L. Phillips -- Delusions and faces / Robyn Langdon
Altri titoli varianti Handbook of face perception
Face perception
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Oxford : , : Oxford University Press, , 2011
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