Mind and the Frontal Lobes
Cognition, Behavior, and Brain Imaging
Herausgeber: Levine, Brian; Craik, Fergus I M
Mind and the Frontal Lobes
Cognition, Behavior, and Brain Imaging
Herausgeber: Levine, Brian; Craik, Fergus I M
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The human frontal lobes are crucial to mental functioning, yet ongoing research is still uncovering their mechanisms. This text, written by leaders in frontal lobe research, provides a state-of-the-art update of patient and neuroimaging research.
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The human frontal lobes are crucial to mental functioning, yet ongoing research is still uncovering their mechanisms. This text, written by leaders in frontal lobe research, provides a state-of-the-art update of patient and neuroimaging research.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780199791569
- ISBN-10: 0199791562
- Artikelnr.: 37252725
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780199791569
- ISBN-10: 0199791562
- Artikelnr.: 37252725
Brian Levine is a senior scientist at the Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest, professor of psychology and neurology at the University of Toronto, and Baycrest site director of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario Centre for Stroke Recovery. He is a registered psychologist in Ontario, board certified in Clinical Neuropsychology, American Board of Professional Psychology, and he is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Association for Psychological Science.
* 1. Unifying Clinical, Experimental, and Neuroimaging Studies of the
Human Frontal Lobes
* B. Levine and F.I.M. Craik
*
* 2. Confabulation
* M.P. Alexander
*
* 3. Reflections on ROBBIA
* T. Shallice
*
* 4. Rostral Prefrontal Cortex: What Neuroimaging Can Learn from Human
Neuropsychology
* P.W. Burgess, Gil Gonen-Yaacovi, and Emmanuelle Volle
* 5. Combining the Insights Derived from Lesion and fMRI Studies to
Understand the Function of Prefrontal Cortex
* M.D. D'Esposito and D. Badre
* 6. Dynamic Communication and Connectivity in Frontal Networks
* B. Voytek and R.T. Knight
*
* 7. The Frontal Lobes and Mental State Attribution
* R.S. Rosenbaum and J.S. Rabin
*
* 8. Monitoring and Alerting: Two Forests among the Trees
* I.H. Robertson
*
* 9. Cognitive Rehabilitation in Old Age: The Rotman Initiative
* G. Winocur
*
* 10. Effects of Aging on Memory and Attention: A Frontal Lobe Problem?
* F.I.M. Craik
*
* 11. The Aging Brain: An Alternate Perspective on Age-Related Changes
* E. C. Leritz, R.E. McGlinchey, D.H. Salat, and W.P. Milberg
* 12. Structural Brain Imaging and Cognitive Aging
* J. Ramirez and S.E. Black
*
* 13. The Effects of Focal and Diffuse Brain Injury on Behavior:
Assessing "A Slice of Life" with Neuropsychology and Multimodal
Neuroimaging
* B. Levine
*
* 14. Does the Future Exist?
* E. Tulving
*
* 15. The Necessary Narrative
* T.W. Picton
*
* Index
Human Frontal Lobes
* B. Levine and F.I.M. Craik
*
* 2. Confabulation
* M.P. Alexander
*
* 3. Reflections on ROBBIA
* T. Shallice
*
* 4. Rostral Prefrontal Cortex: What Neuroimaging Can Learn from Human
Neuropsychology
* P.W. Burgess, Gil Gonen-Yaacovi, and Emmanuelle Volle
* 5. Combining the Insights Derived from Lesion and fMRI Studies to
Understand the Function of Prefrontal Cortex
* M.D. D'Esposito and D. Badre
* 6. Dynamic Communication and Connectivity in Frontal Networks
* B. Voytek and R.T. Knight
*
* 7. The Frontal Lobes and Mental State Attribution
* R.S. Rosenbaum and J.S. Rabin
*
* 8. Monitoring and Alerting: Two Forests among the Trees
* I.H. Robertson
*
* 9. Cognitive Rehabilitation in Old Age: The Rotman Initiative
* G. Winocur
*
* 10. Effects of Aging on Memory and Attention: A Frontal Lobe Problem?
* F.I.M. Craik
*
* 11. The Aging Brain: An Alternate Perspective on Age-Related Changes
* E. C. Leritz, R.E. McGlinchey, D.H. Salat, and W.P. Milberg
* 12. Structural Brain Imaging and Cognitive Aging
* J. Ramirez and S.E. Black
*
* 13. The Effects of Focal and Diffuse Brain Injury on Behavior:
Assessing "A Slice of Life" with Neuropsychology and Multimodal
Neuroimaging
* B. Levine
*
* 14. Does the Future Exist?
* E. Tulving
*
* 15. The Necessary Narrative
* T.W. Picton
*
* Index
* 1. Unifying Clinical, Experimental, and Neuroimaging Studies of the
Human Frontal Lobes
* B. Levine and F.I.M. Craik
*
* 2. Confabulation
* M.P. Alexander
*
* 3. Reflections on ROBBIA
* T. Shallice
*
* 4. Rostral Prefrontal Cortex: What Neuroimaging Can Learn from Human
Neuropsychology
* P.W. Burgess, Gil Gonen-Yaacovi, and Emmanuelle Volle
* 5. Combining the Insights Derived from Lesion and fMRI Studies to
Understand the Function of Prefrontal Cortex
* M.D. D'Esposito and D. Badre
* 6. Dynamic Communication and Connectivity in Frontal Networks
* B. Voytek and R.T. Knight
*
* 7. The Frontal Lobes and Mental State Attribution
* R.S. Rosenbaum and J.S. Rabin
*
* 8. Monitoring and Alerting: Two Forests among the Trees
* I.H. Robertson
*
* 9. Cognitive Rehabilitation in Old Age: The Rotman Initiative
* G. Winocur
*
* 10. Effects of Aging on Memory and Attention: A Frontal Lobe Problem?
* F.I.M. Craik
*
* 11. The Aging Brain: An Alternate Perspective on Age-Related Changes
* E. C. Leritz, R.E. McGlinchey, D.H. Salat, and W.P. Milberg
* 12. Structural Brain Imaging and Cognitive Aging
* J. Ramirez and S.E. Black
*
* 13. The Effects of Focal and Diffuse Brain Injury on Behavior:
Assessing "A Slice of Life" with Neuropsychology and Multimodal
Neuroimaging
* B. Levine
*
* 14. Does the Future Exist?
* E. Tulving
*
* 15. The Necessary Narrative
* T.W. Picton
*
* Index
Human Frontal Lobes
* B. Levine and F.I.M. Craik
*
* 2. Confabulation
* M.P. Alexander
*
* 3. Reflections on ROBBIA
* T. Shallice
*
* 4. Rostral Prefrontal Cortex: What Neuroimaging Can Learn from Human
Neuropsychology
* P.W. Burgess, Gil Gonen-Yaacovi, and Emmanuelle Volle
* 5. Combining the Insights Derived from Lesion and fMRI Studies to
Understand the Function of Prefrontal Cortex
* M.D. D'Esposito and D. Badre
* 6. Dynamic Communication and Connectivity in Frontal Networks
* B. Voytek and R.T. Knight
*
* 7. The Frontal Lobes and Mental State Attribution
* R.S. Rosenbaum and J.S. Rabin
*
* 8. Monitoring and Alerting: Two Forests among the Trees
* I.H. Robertson
*
* 9. Cognitive Rehabilitation in Old Age: The Rotman Initiative
* G. Winocur
*
* 10. Effects of Aging on Memory and Attention: A Frontal Lobe Problem?
* F.I.M. Craik
*
* 11. The Aging Brain: An Alternate Perspective on Age-Related Changes
* E. C. Leritz, R.E. McGlinchey, D.H. Salat, and W.P. Milberg
* 12. Structural Brain Imaging and Cognitive Aging
* J. Ramirez and S.E. Black
*
* 13. The Effects of Focal and Diffuse Brain Injury on Behavior:
Assessing "A Slice of Life" with Neuropsychology and Multimodal
Neuroimaging
* B. Levine
*
* 14. Does the Future Exist?
* E. Tulving
*
* 15. The Necessary Narrative
* T.W. Picton
*
* Index