Comprehensive and authoritative, The Wiley Handbook of Evolutionary Neuroscience unifies the diverse strands of an interdisciplinary field exploring the evolution of brains and cognition. _ A comprehensive reference that unifies the diverse interests and approaches associated with the neuroscientific study of brain evolution and the emergence of cognition _ Tackles some of the biggest questions in neuroscience including what brains are for, what factors constrain their biological development, and how they evolve and interact _ Provides a broad and balanced view of the subject, reviewing both…mehr
Comprehensive and authoritative, The Wiley Handbook of Evolutionary Neuroscience unifies the diverse strands of an interdisciplinary field exploring the evolution of brains and cognition. _ A comprehensive reference that unifies the diverse interests and approaches associated with the neuroscientific study of brain evolution and the emergence of cognition _ Tackles some of the biggest questions in neuroscience including what brains are for, what factors constrain their biological development, and how they evolve and interact _ Provides a broad and balanced view of the subject, reviewing both vertebrate and invertebrate anatomy and emphasizing their shared origins and mechanisms _ Features contributions from highly respected scholars in their fields
Stephen Shepherd is a Research Associate in the Laboratory of Neural Systems, Rockefeller University, New York, USA, and was previously Chair of the Princeton University Postdoctoral Association. He has published his work in diverse journals including Proceedings of the Royal Society, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Neuroscience, Current Biology and Animal Cognition, and has also contributed chapters to a several books.
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List of Contributors vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
1 The Brain Evolved to Guide Action 1 Michael Anderson and Anthony Chemero
2 The Evolution of Evolutionary Neuroscience 21 Suzana Herculano?]Houzel
3 Approaches to the Study of Brain Evolution 38 Jon H. Kaas
4 Intraneuronal Computation: Charting the Signaling Pathways of the Neuron 49 Jorge Navarro, Raquel del Moral, and Pedro C. Marijuán
5 The Evolution of Neurons 88 Robert W. Meech
6 The First Nervous System 125 Nadia Riebli and Heinrich Reichert
7 Fundamental Constraints on the Evolution of Neurons 153 A. Aldo Faisal and Ali Neishabouri
8 The Central Nervous System of Invertebrates 173 Volker Hartenstein
9 Nervous System Architecture in Vertebrates 236 Mario F. Wullimann
10 Neurotransmission--Evolving Systems 279 Michel Anctil
11 Neural Development in Invertebrates 307 Roger P. Croll
12 Forebrain Development in Vertebrates: The Evolutionary Role of Secondary Organizers 350 Luis Puelles
13 Brain Evolution and Development: Allometry of the Brain and Arealization of the Cortex 388 Diarmuid J. Cahalane and Barbara L. Finlay
14 Comparative Aspects of Learning and Memory 410 Michael Koch
15 Brain Evolution, Development, and Plasticity 422 Rayna M. Harris, Lauren A. O'Connell, and Hans A. Hofmann
16 Neural Mechanisms of Communication 444 Julia Sliwa, Daniel Y. Takahashi, and Stephen V. Shepherd
17 Social Coordination: From Ants to Apes 478 Anne Böckler, Anna Wilkinson, Ludwig Huber, and Natalie Sebanz
18 Social Learning, Intelligence, and Brain Evolution 495 Sally E. Street and Kevin N. Laland