基本説明
A comprehensive text for an undergraduate class in cognitive neuroscience.
Full Description
Cognitive Neuroscience is a comprehensive text for an undergraduate class in cognitive neuroscience. This text provides a broader, more general introduction to cognitive neuroscience than books aimed at traditional classes in biological or physiological psychology. A thoughtful discussion of the mind-body problem, an introduction to artificial intelligence and neural networks, and reviews of recent research in cognitive neuroscience set it apart from competing texts. Topic areas are joined together by a functionalist approach, which is in turn supported by a thorough review of evolutionary theory and applications. This functionalist view of cognition and brain science allows the student a single perspective on a broad range of material.
Contents
Chapter 1 Foundations of Cognitive NeuroscienceNeuroscience; Methods for the Study of the Mind; A Paradigm for Cognitive Neuroscience; Basic Units of Neuroscience; Organization of the Brain; Development of the Central Nervous System Chapter 2 Studies in Cognitive Neuroscience: Processing Sensory Information; Memory; Movement Control; Language; Executive Function; Emotion; The Disordered Mind; Consciousness: The Enduring Controversy Chapter 3 References Chapter 4 Name Index Chapter 5 Subject Index