The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience, Two Volume Set
Herausgeber: Ochsner, Kevin; Kosslyn, Stephen M
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A rich source of authoritative information that supports reading and study in the field of cognitive neuroscience, this two-volume handbook reviews the current state-of-the-science in all major areas of the field.
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A rich source of authoritative information that supports reading and study in the field of cognitive neuroscience, this two-volume handbook reviews the current state-of-the-science in all major areas of the field.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 1152
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 81mm
- Gewicht: 2654g
- ISBN-13: 9780190629885
- ISBN-10: 0190629886
- Artikelnr.: 47866304
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 1152
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 81mm
- Gewicht: 2654g
- ISBN-13: 9780190629885
- ISBN-10: 0190629886
- Artikelnr.: 47866304
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kevin N. Ochsner, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology, Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Psychology, and Director of Social Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at Columbia University. Stephen M. Kosslyn, PhD, is the Director of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Psychology at Stanford University. He was formerly chair of the Department of Psychology, Dean of Social Science, and the John Lindsley Professor of Psychology in Memory of William James at Harvard University.
* VOLUME 1
* 1. Introduction to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we now?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
* Part One: Perception
* 2. Representation of Objects
* Kalanit Grill-Spector
* 3. Representation of Spatial Relations
* Bruno Laeng
* 4. Top-down Effects in Visual Perception
* Moshe Bar and Andreja Bubic
* 5. Neural Underpinning of Object Mental Imagery, Spatial Imagery, and
Motor Imagery
* Gregoire Borst
* 6. Looking at the Nose Through Human Behavior, and at Human Behavior
Through the Nose
* Roni Kahana and Noam Sobel
* 7. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
* Petr Janata
* 8. Audition
* Josh H. McDermott
* 9. Neural Correlates of the Development of Speech Perception and
Comprehension
* Angela D. Friederici and Claudia Mannel
* 10. Perceptual Disorders
* Josef Zihl
* Part Two: Attention
* 11. Varieties of Auditory Attention
* Claude Alain, Stephen R. Arnott, and Benjamin J. Dyson
* 12. Spatial Attention
* Jeffrey Nicol
* 13. Attention and Action
* 14. The Visual Control of Action
* Melvyn A. Goodale
* 15. Development of Attention
* M. Rosario Rueda
* 16. Attentional Disorders
* Laure Pisella, A. Blangero, C. Tilikete, D. Biotti, G. Rode, A.
Vighetto, J.B. Mattingley, and Y. Rossetti
* Part Three: Memory
* 17. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Semantic Memory
* Eiling Yee, Evangelia G. Chrysikou, and Sharon L. Thompson-Schill
* 18. Cognitive Neuroscience of Episodic Memory
* Lila Davachi and Jared Danker
* 19. Working Memory
* Bradley R. Buchsbaum and Mark D'Esposito
* 20. Motor Skill Learning
* Rachael D. Seidler, Bryan L. Benson, Nathaniel B. Boyden, and
Youngbin Kwak
* 21. Memory Consolidation
* John T. Wixted and Denise J. Cai
* 22. Age-related Decline in Working Memory and Episodic Memory:
Contributions of the Prefrontal Cortex and Medial Temporal Lobes
* Sander Daselaar and Roberto Cabeza
* 23. Memory Disorders
* Barbara A Wilson and Jessica Fish
* Part Four: Language
* 24. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Written Language: The Neural
Substrates of Reading and Writing
* Kyrana Tsapkini and Argye E. Hillis
* 25. Neural Systems Underlying Speech Perception
* Sheila E. Blumstein and Emily B. Myers
* 26. Multi-modal Speech Perception
* Agnes Alsius, Ewen MacDonald, and Kevin Munhall
* 27. The Organization of Conceptual Knowledge of Objects in the Human
Brain
* Bradford Z. Mahon and Alfonso Caramazza
* 28. A Parallel Architecture Model of Language Processing
* Ray Jackendoff
* Part Five: Conclusion
* 29. Epilogue to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we going?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
* VOLUME 2
* 1. Introduction to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we now?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
* Part One: Emotion
* 2. Salience, State, and Expression: The Influence of Specific Aspects
of Emotion on Attention and Perception
* Rebecca M. Todd and Adam K. Anderson
* 3. Emotion: Generation or Construction?
* Jennifer M.B. Fugate, Kristen A. Lindquist, and Lisa Feldman Barrett
* 4. The Neuroscience of Emotion Regulation: Basic Mechanisms and Their
Role in Development, Aging, and Psychopathology
* Jennifer A. Silvers, Jason T. Buhle, and Kevin N. Ochsner
* 5. Impact of Emotion on Cognition
* Luiz Pessoa
* 6. Genetics and Emotion
* Andreia Santos, Lukas Pezawas, and Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg
* 7. Visceromotor Sensation and Control
* Fred W. Mast
* 8. Development of Emotion and Social Reasoning in Adolescence
* Eveline A. Crone and Berna Guro?lu
* Part Two: Self and Social Cognition
* 9. Self-knowledge
* Joseph M. Moran, William M. Kelley, and Todd F. Heatherton
* 10. Perception of Nonverbal Cues
* Aina Puce
* 11. Face Recognition
* Rankin W. McGugin and Isabel Gauthier
* 12. The Cognitive and Neural Basis of Impression Formation
* Alexander Todorov and Peter Mende-Siedlecki
* 13. Theory of Mind: How Brains Think about Thoughts
* Rebecca Saxe
* 14. The Pleasures and Pains of Social Interactions: A Social
Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective
* Naomi I. Eisenberger and Keely A. Muscatell
* 15. The Neural Underpinnings of the Experience of Empathy: Lessons
for Psychopathy
* Jean Decety
* 16. Mirror Neurons and the Perception-Action Link
* Vittorio Gallese
* 17. The Early Development of the Brain Bases for Social Cognition
* Tobias Grossmann and Mark H. Johnson
* Part Three: Higher Cognitive Functions
* 18. Conflict Monitoring and Cognitive Control
* Nick Yeung
* 19. Hierarchical Cognitive Control and the Functional Organization of
the Frontal Cortex
* David Badre
* 20. Thinking
* Kalina Christoff
* 21. Decision Neuroscience
* Maya U. Shankar and Samuel M. McClure
* 22. Categorization
* Bradley C. Love
* 23. Expectancies and Beliefs: Insights from Cognitive Neuroscience
* Lauren Y. Atlas and Tor D. Wager
* 24. Cognitive Neuroscience of Numerical Cognition
* Daniel Ansari and Stephan E. Vogel
* 25. Psychopharmacology of Cognition
* TW Robbins
* Part Four: Clinical Applications
* 26. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
* Chandan J. Vaidya
* 27. PTSD
* J. Douglas Bremner
* 28. Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Phobia considered from a
cognitive neuroscience perspective
* Karina S. Blair and R.J.R. Blair
* 29. The Neurobiology of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
* Samuel R. Chamberlain and Naomi A. Fineberg
* Part Five: Conclusion
* 30. Epilogue to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we going?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
* 1. Introduction to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we now?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
* Part One: Perception
* 2. Representation of Objects
* Kalanit Grill-Spector
* 3. Representation of Spatial Relations
* Bruno Laeng
* 4. Top-down Effects in Visual Perception
* Moshe Bar and Andreja Bubic
* 5. Neural Underpinning of Object Mental Imagery, Spatial Imagery, and
Motor Imagery
* Gregoire Borst
* 6. Looking at the Nose Through Human Behavior, and at Human Behavior
Through the Nose
* Roni Kahana and Noam Sobel
* 7. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
* Petr Janata
* 8. Audition
* Josh H. McDermott
* 9. Neural Correlates of the Development of Speech Perception and
Comprehension
* Angela D. Friederici and Claudia Mannel
* 10. Perceptual Disorders
* Josef Zihl
* Part Two: Attention
* 11. Varieties of Auditory Attention
* Claude Alain, Stephen R. Arnott, and Benjamin J. Dyson
* 12. Spatial Attention
* Jeffrey Nicol
* 13. Attention and Action
* 14. The Visual Control of Action
* Melvyn A. Goodale
* 15. Development of Attention
* M. Rosario Rueda
* 16. Attentional Disorders
* Laure Pisella, A. Blangero, C. Tilikete, D. Biotti, G. Rode, A.
Vighetto, J.B. Mattingley, and Y. Rossetti
* Part Three: Memory
* 17. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Semantic Memory
* Eiling Yee, Evangelia G. Chrysikou, and Sharon L. Thompson-Schill
* 18. Cognitive Neuroscience of Episodic Memory
* Lila Davachi and Jared Danker
* 19. Working Memory
* Bradley R. Buchsbaum and Mark D'Esposito
* 20. Motor Skill Learning
* Rachael D. Seidler, Bryan L. Benson, Nathaniel B. Boyden, and
Youngbin Kwak
* 21. Memory Consolidation
* John T. Wixted and Denise J. Cai
* 22. Age-related Decline in Working Memory and Episodic Memory:
Contributions of the Prefrontal Cortex and Medial Temporal Lobes
* Sander Daselaar and Roberto Cabeza
* 23. Memory Disorders
* Barbara A Wilson and Jessica Fish
* Part Four: Language
* 24. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Written Language: The Neural
Substrates of Reading and Writing
* Kyrana Tsapkini and Argye E. Hillis
* 25. Neural Systems Underlying Speech Perception
* Sheila E. Blumstein and Emily B. Myers
* 26. Multi-modal Speech Perception
* Agnes Alsius, Ewen MacDonald, and Kevin Munhall
* 27. The Organization of Conceptual Knowledge of Objects in the Human
Brain
* Bradford Z. Mahon and Alfonso Caramazza
* 28. A Parallel Architecture Model of Language Processing
* Ray Jackendoff
* Part Five: Conclusion
* 29. Epilogue to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we going?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
* VOLUME 2
* 1. Introduction to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we now?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
* Part One: Emotion
* 2. Salience, State, and Expression: The Influence of Specific Aspects
of Emotion on Attention and Perception
* Rebecca M. Todd and Adam K. Anderson
* 3. Emotion: Generation or Construction?
* Jennifer M.B. Fugate, Kristen A. Lindquist, and Lisa Feldman Barrett
* 4. The Neuroscience of Emotion Regulation: Basic Mechanisms and Their
Role in Development, Aging, and Psychopathology
* Jennifer A. Silvers, Jason T. Buhle, and Kevin N. Ochsner
* 5. Impact of Emotion on Cognition
* Luiz Pessoa
* 6. Genetics and Emotion
* Andreia Santos, Lukas Pezawas, and Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg
* 7. Visceromotor Sensation and Control
* Fred W. Mast
* 8. Development of Emotion and Social Reasoning in Adolescence
* Eveline A. Crone and Berna Guro?lu
* Part Two: Self and Social Cognition
* 9. Self-knowledge
* Joseph M. Moran, William M. Kelley, and Todd F. Heatherton
* 10. Perception of Nonverbal Cues
* Aina Puce
* 11. Face Recognition
* Rankin W. McGugin and Isabel Gauthier
* 12. The Cognitive and Neural Basis of Impression Formation
* Alexander Todorov and Peter Mende-Siedlecki
* 13. Theory of Mind: How Brains Think about Thoughts
* Rebecca Saxe
* 14. The Pleasures and Pains of Social Interactions: A Social
Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective
* Naomi I. Eisenberger and Keely A. Muscatell
* 15. The Neural Underpinnings of the Experience of Empathy: Lessons
for Psychopathy
* Jean Decety
* 16. Mirror Neurons and the Perception-Action Link
* Vittorio Gallese
* 17. The Early Development of the Brain Bases for Social Cognition
* Tobias Grossmann and Mark H. Johnson
* Part Three: Higher Cognitive Functions
* 18. Conflict Monitoring and Cognitive Control
* Nick Yeung
* 19. Hierarchical Cognitive Control and the Functional Organization of
the Frontal Cortex
* David Badre
* 20. Thinking
* Kalina Christoff
* 21. Decision Neuroscience
* Maya U. Shankar and Samuel M. McClure
* 22. Categorization
* Bradley C. Love
* 23. Expectancies and Beliefs: Insights from Cognitive Neuroscience
* Lauren Y. Atlas and Tor D. Wager
* 24. Cognitive Neuroscience of Numerical Cognition
* Daniel Ansari and Stephan E. Vogel
* 25. Psychopharmacology of Cognition
* TW Robbins
* Part Four: Clinical Applications
* 26. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
* Chandan J. Vaidya
* 27. PTSD
* J. Douglas Bremner
* 28. Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Phobia considered from a
cognitive neuroscience perspective
* Karina S. Blair and R.J.R. Blair
* 29. The Neurobiology of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
* Samuel R. Chamberlain and Naomi A. Fineberg
* Part Five: Conclusion
* 30. Epilogue to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we going?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
* VOLUME 1
* 1. Introduction to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we now?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
* Part One: Perception
* 2. Representation of Objects
* Kalanit Grill-Spector
* 3. Representation of Spatial Relations
* Bruno Laeng
* 4. Top-down Effects in Visual Perception
* Moshe Bar and Andreja Bubic
* 5. Neural Underpinning of Object Mental Imagery, Spatial Imagery, and
Motor Imagery
* Gregoire Borst
* 6. Looking at the Nose Through Human Behavior, and at Human Behavior
Through the Nose
* Roni Kahana and Noam Sobel
* 7. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
* Petr Janata
* 8. Audition
* Josh H. McDermott
* 9. Neural Correlates of the Development of Speech Perception and
Comprehension
* Angela D. Friederici and Claudia Mannel
* 10. Perceptual Disorders
* Josef Zihl
* Part Two: Attention
* 11. Varieties of Auditory Attention
* Claude Alain, Stephen R. Arnott, and Benjamin J. Dyson
* 12. Spatial Attention
* Jeffrey Nicol
* 13. Attention and Action
* 14. The Visual Control of Action
* Melvyn A. Goodale
* 15. Development of Attention
* M. Rosario Rueda
* 16. Attentional Disorders
* Laure Pisella, A. Blangero, C. Tilikete, D. Biotti, G. Rode, A.
Vighetto, J.B. Mattingley, and Y. Rossetti
* Part Three: Memory
* 17. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Semantic Memory
* Eiling Yee, Evangelia G. Chrysikou, and Sharon L. Thompson-Schill
* 18. Cognitive Neuroscience of Episodic Memory
* Lila Davachi and Jared Danker
* 19. Working Memory
* Bradley R. Buchsbaum and Mark D'Esposito
* 20. Motor Skill Learning
* Rachael D. Seidler, Bryan L. Benson, Nathaniel B. Boyden, and
Youngbin Kwak
* 21. Memory Consolidation
* John T. Wixted and Denise J. Cai
* 22. Age-related Decline in Working Memory and Episodic Memory:
Contributions of the Prefrontal Cortex and Medial Temporal Lobes
* Sander Daselaar and Roberto Cabeza
* 23. Memory Disorders
* Barbara A Wilson and Jessica Fish
* Part Four: Language
* 24. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Written Language: The Neural
Substrates of Reading and Writing
* Kyrana Tsapkini and Argye E. Hillis
* 25. Neural Systems Underlying Speech Perception
* Sheila E. Blumstein and Emily B. Myers
* 26. Multi-modal Speech Perception
* Agnes Alsius, Ewen MacDonald, and Kevin Munhall
* 27. The Organization of Conceptual Knowledge of Objects in the Human
Brain
* Bradford Z. Mahon and Alfonso Caramazza
* 28. A Parallel Architecture Model of Language Processing
* Ray Jackendoff
* Part Five: Conclusion
* 29. Epilogue to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we going?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
* VOLUME 2
* 1. Introduction to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we now?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
* Part One: Emotion
* 2. Salience, State, and Expression: The Influence of Specific Aspects
of Emotion on Attention and Perception
* Rebecca M. Todd and Adam K. Anderson
* 3. Emotion: Generation or Construction?
* Jennifer M.B. Fugate, Kristen A. Lindquist, and Lisa Feldman Barrett
* 4. The Neuroscience of Emotion Regulation: Basic Mechanisms and Their
Role in Development, Aging, and Psychopathology
* Jennifer A. Silvers, Jason T. Buhle, and Kevin N. Ochsner
* 5. Impact of Emotion on Cognition
* Luiz Pessoa
* 6. Genetics and Emotion
* Andreia Santos, Lukas Pezawas, and Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg
* 7. Visceromotor Sensation and Control
* Fred W. Mast
* 8. Development of Emotion and Social Reasoning in Adolescence
* Eveline A. Crone and Berna Guro?lu
* Part Two: Self and Social Cognition
* 9. Self-knowledge
* Joseph M. Moran, William M. Kelley, and Todd F. Heatherton
* 10. Perception of Nonverbal Cues
* Aina Puce
* 11. Face Recognition
* Rankin W. McGugin and Isabel Gauthier
* 12. The Cognitive and Neural Basis of Impression Formation
* Alexander Todorov and Peter Mende-Siedlecki
* 13. Theory of Mind: How Brains Think about Thoughts
* Rebecca Saxe
* 14. The Pleasures and Pains of Social Interactions: A Social
Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective
* Naomi I. Eisenberger and Keely A. Muscatell
* 15. The Neural Underpinnings of the Experience of Empathy: Lessons
for Psychopathy
* Jean Decety
* 16. Mirror Neurons and the Perception-Action Link
* Vittorio Gallese
* 17. The Early Development of the Brain Bases for Social Cognition
* Tobias Grossmann and Mark H. Johnson
* Part Three: Higher Cognitive Functions
* 18. Conflict Monitoring and Cognitive Control
* Nick Yeung
* 19. Hierarchical Cognitive Control and the Functional Organization of
the Frontal Cortex
* David Badre
* 20. Thinking
* Kalina Christoff
* 21. Decision Neuroscience
* Maya U. Shankar and Samuel M. McClure
* 22. Categorization
* Bradley C. Love
* 23. Expectancies and Beliefs: Insights from Cognitive Neuroscience
* Lauren Y. Atlas and Tor D. Wager
* 24. Cognitive Neuroscience of Numerical Cognition
* Daniel Ansari and Stephan E. Vogel
* 25. Psychopharmacology of Cognition
* TW Robbins
* Part Four: Clinical Applications
* 26. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
* Chandan J. Vaidya
* 27. PTSD
* J. Douglas Bremner
* 28. Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Phobia considered from a
cognitive neuroscience perspective
* Karina S. Blair and R.J.R. Blair
* 29. The Neurobiology of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
* Samuel R. Chamberlain and Naomi A. Fineberg
* Part Five: Conclusion
* 30. Epilogue to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we going?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
* 1. Introduction to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we now?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
* Part One: Perception
* 2. Representation of Objects
* Kalanit Grill-Spector
* 3. Representation of Spatial Relations
* Bruno Laeng
* 4. Top-down Effects in Visual Perception
* Moshe Bar and Andreja Bubic
* 5. Neural Underpinning of Object Mental Imagery, Spatial Imagery, and
Motor Imagery
* Gregoire Borst
* 6. Looking at the Nose Through Human Behavior, and at Human Behavior
Through the Nose
* Roni Kahana and Noam Sobel
* 7. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
* Petr Janata
* 8. Audition
* Josh H. McDermott
* 9. Neural Correlates of the Development of Speech Perception and
Comprehension
* Angela D. Friederici and Claudia Mannel
* 10. Perceptual Disorders
* Josef Zihl
* Part Two: Attention
* 11. Varieties of Auditory Attention
* Claude Alain, Stephen R. Arnott, and Benjamin J. Dyson
* 12. Spatial Attention
* Jeffrey Nicol
* 13. Attention and Action
* 14. The Visual Control of Action
* Melvyn A. Goodale
* 15. Development of Attention
* M. Rosario Rueda
* 16. Attentional Disorders
* Laure Pisella, A. Blangero, C. Tilikete, D. Biotti, G. Rode, A.
Vighetto, J.B. Mattingley, and Y. Rossetti
* Part Three: Memory
* 17. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Semantic Memory
* Eiling Yee, Evangelia G. Chrysikou, and Sharon L. Thompson-Schill
* 18. Cognitive Neuroscience of Episodic Memory
* Lila Davachi and Jared Danker
* 19. Working Memory
* Bradley R. Buchsbaum and Mark D'Esposito
* 20. Motor Skill Learning
* Rachael D. Seidler, Bryan L. Benson, Nathaniel B. Boyden, and
Youngbin Kwak
* 21. Memory Consolidation
* John T. Wixted and Denise J. Cai
* 22. Age-related Decline in Working Memory and Episodic Memory:
Contributions of the Prefrontal Cortex and Medial Temporal Lobes
* Sander Daselaar and Roberto Cabeza
* 23. Memory Disorders
* Barbara A Wilson and Jessica Fish
* Part Four: Language
* 24. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Written Language: The Neural
Substrates of Reading and Writing
* Kyrana Tsapkini and Argye E. Hillis
* 25. Neural Systems Underlying Speech Perception
* Sheila E. Blumstein and Emily B. Myers
* 26. Multi-modal Speech Perception
* Agnes Alsius, Ewen MacDonald, and Kevin Munhall
* 27. The Organization of Conceptual Knowledge of Objects in the Human
Brain
* Bradford Z. Mahon and Alfonso Caramazza
* 28. A Parallel Architecture Model of Language Processing
* Ray Jackendoff
* Part Five: Conclusion
* 29. Epilogue to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we going?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
* VOLUME 2
* 1. Introduction to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we now?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
* Part One: Emotion
* 2. Salience, State, and Expression: The Influence of Specific Aspects
of Emotion on Attention and Perception
* Rebecca M. Todd and Adam K. Anderson
* 3. Emotion: Generation or Construction?
* Jennifer M.B. Fugate, Kristen A. Lindquist, and Lisa Feldman Barrett
* 4. The Neuroscience of Emotion Regulation: Basic Mechanisms and Their
Role in Development, Aging, and Psychopathology
* Jennifer A. Silvers, Jason T. Buhle, and Kevin N. Ochsner
* 5. Impact of Emotion on Cognition
* Luiz Pessoa
* 6. Genetics and Emotion
* Andreia Santos, Lukas Pezawas, and Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg
* 7. Visceromotor Sensation and Control
* Fred W. Mast
* 8. Development of Emotion and Social Reasoning in Adolescence
* Eveline A. Crone and Berna Guro?lu
* Part Two: Self and Social Cognition
* 9. Self-knowledge
* Joseph M. Moran, William M. Kelley, and Todd F. Heatherton
* 10. Perception of Nonverbal Cues
* Aina Puce
* 11. Face Recognition
* Rankin W. McGugin and Isabel Gauthier
* 12. The Cognitive and Neural Basis of Impression Formation
* Alexander Todorov and Peter Mende-Siedlecki
* 13. Theory of Mind: How Brains Think about Thoughts
* Rebecca Saxe
* 14. The Pleasures and Pains of Social Interactions: A Social
Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective
* Naomi I. Eisenberger and Keely A. Muscatell
* 15. The Neural Underpinnings of the Experience of Empathy: Lessons
for Psychopathy
* Jean Decety
* 16. Mirror Neurons and the Perception-Action Link
* Vittorio Gallese
* 17. The Early Development of the Brain Bases for Social Cognition
* Tobias Grossmann and Mark H. Johnson
* Part Three: Higher Cognitive Functions
* 18. Conflict Monitoring and Cognitive Control
* Nick Yeung
* 19. Hierarchical Cognitive Control and the Functional Organization of
the Frontal Cortex
* David Badre
* 20. Thinking
* Kalina Christoff
* 21. Decision Neuroscience
* Maya U. Shankar and Samuel M. McClure
* 22. Categorization
* Bradley C. Love
* 23. Expectancies and Beliefs: Insights from Cognitive Neuroscience
* Lauren Y. Atlas and Tor D. Wager
* 24. Cognitive Neuroscience of Numerical Cognition
* Daniel Ansari and Stephan E. Vogel
* 25. Psychopharmacology of Cognition
* TW Robbins
* Part Four: Clinical Applications
* 26. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
* Chandan J. Vaidya
* 27. PTSD
* J. Douglas Bremner
* 28. Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Phobia considered from a
cognitive neuroscience perspective
* Karina S. Blair and R.J.R. Blair
* 29. The Neurobiology of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
* Samuel R. Chamberlain and Naomi A. Fineberg
* Part Five: Conclusion
* 30. Epilogue to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience:
Cognitive Neuroscience: Where are we going?
* Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn