Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2016. — 389 p. Neuroimaging Personality, Social Cognition, and Character covers the science of combining brain imaging with other analytical techniques for use in understanding cognition, behavior, consciousness, memory, language, visual perception, emotional control, and other human attributes. Multidimensional brain imaging research has led to a greater...
Academic Press, 2020. — 211 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-818251-2. The Highly Sensitive Brain is the first handbook to cover the science, measurement, and clinical discussion of sensory processing sensitivity (SPS), a trait associated with enhanced responsivity, awareness, depth-of-processing and attunement to the environment and other individuals. Grounded in theoretical models of high...
Vernon Press, 2019. — 324 p. This book consists of an edited collection of original essays of the highest academic quality by seasoned experts in their fields of cognitive science. The essays are interdisciplinary, drawing from many of the fields known collectively as “the cognitive sciences.” Topics discussed represent a significant cross-section of the most current and...
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018. — 374 p. — ISBN: 978-0-691-17408-2. A new framework for the neuroscientific study of emotions in humans and animals The Neuroscience of Emotion presents a new framework for the neuroscientific study of emotion across species. Written by Ralph Adolphs and David J. Anderson, two leading authorities on the study of emotion, this...
Oxford University Press, 2021. — 145 p. — ISBN 978–0–19–884767–0. Glial cells play an essential role in initiating and controlling our behaviours, playing a major role in communication between brain cells. They share certain properties with neurons, including the ability to use information from the environment to formulate behaviors. Understanding these cells is key to...
Springer, 2021. — 412 p. — ISBN 978-3-030-66375-9. This volume discusses how environmental pollutants are involved in the pathogenesis of neurological disorders, and covers specific mechanisms and risk factors, as well as the necessary strategies to reduce the adverse impacts of environmental pollutants on the human nervous system. With a collection of contributions from...
Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co, 2015. - 432 p. Impossible Minds: My Neurons, My Consciousness has been written to satisfy the curiosity each and every one of us has about our own consciousness. It takes the view that the neurons in our heads are the source of consciousness and attempts to explain how this happens. Although it talks of neural networks, it explains...
New York: The Guilford Press, 2016. — 430 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4625-2594-2. Bringing together leading researchers, this book comprehensively covers what is known about the amygdala, with a unique focus on what happens when this key brain region is damaged or missing. Offering a truly comparative approach, the volume presents research on rats, monkeys, and humans. It reports on...
Fairfield: Amen Clinic., 1998. — 121 p. This book contains hundreds of three-dimensional color brain SPECT images on a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders, including dementia, brain trauma, depression, anxiety, ADD, PMS, aggression, and drug abuse. In addition, there are many before and after studies that highlight hope for healing. This atlas is a wonderful introduction to...
New York: 2014. - 416p.
The computer analogy of the mind has been as widely adopted in contemporary cognitive neuroscience as was the analogy of the brain as a collection of organs in phrenology. Just as the phrenologist would insist that each organ must have its particular function, so contemporary cognitive neuroscience is committed to the notion that each brain region must...
N.-Y.: Psychology Press, 2008. - 576p.
This volume has as its primary aim the examination of issues concerning executive function and frontal lobe development. While many texts have addressed these issues, this is the first to do so within a specifically developmental framework. This area of cognitive function has received increasing attention over the past decade, and it is...
Elsevier, 2019. — 110 p. — ISBN: 978-0-128-15938-5. This book discusses how the physical attributes of different sounds manifest in neural signals and how to tease-apart their different influences. It includes EEG/MEG as additional variables to be considered when studying neural mechanisms of auditory processing in general, specifically in speech. True PDF
Plural Publishing, 2019. — 2922 p. — ISBN: 9781635502701 Neuroscience Fundamentals for Communication Sciences and Disorders is a comprehensive textbook designed for undergraduate neural bases or graduate neuroscience courses in communication sciences and disorders programs (CSD). Written with a fresh user-friendly conversational style and complemented by more than 350 visually...
2nd edition. — Plural Publishing, 2023. — 833 p. — ISBN 9781635503593. Neuroscience Fundamentals for Communication Sciences and Disorders, Second Edition is a comprehensive textbook primarily designed for undergraduate neural bases or graduate neuroscience courses in communication sciences and disorders programs (CSD). The text can also be used as an accessible go-to reference...
2nd edition. — Psychology Press, 2016. — 1845 p. — ISBN: 9781841697017. The second edition of this comprehensive textbook for students of Neuropsychology gives a thorough overview of the complex relationship between brain and behaviour. With an excellent blend of clinical, experimental and theoretical coverage, it draws on the latest research findings from neuroscience,...
Springer Science, Warszawa, Poland: 2007. — 282 p. — ISBN10: 0-387-32757-6. General Presumptions and Concepts Referring to Consciousness. and Its Altered States. Theoretical Inspirations. The Variety of Subjective Experience. Research on Altered States of Consciousness: Main Results and. General Theories. Models of the States of Consciousness and Information. Metabolism....
Cambridge University Press, 2006. - 567 p. Mirror neurons may hold the brain's key to social interaction - each coding not only a particular action or emotion but also the recognition of that action or emotion in others. The Mirror System Hypothesis adds an evolutionary arrow to the story - from the mirror system for hand actions, shared with monkeys and chimpanzees, to the...
Singapore: Springer, 2018. — 184 p. This book addresses a central question: how did cognition emerge in human history? It approaches the question from a cultural-historical, neuropsychological perspective and analyses evidence on the historical origins of cognitive activity; integrates information regarding cross-cultural differences in neuropsychological performance; and...
Manual Moderno. — 364 p. — ISBN: 9789707292796. Al estudio de la organización cerebral de los procesos cognoscitivos comportamentales y de sus alteraciones en caso de daño o disfunción cerebral se le llama Neuropsicología. Este libro es una obra que ha sido diseñada para servir como libro de texto básico para estudiantes de formación profesional, dónde se abordan los...
2nd edition. — Springer, 2019. — 815 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-14894-2 This ambitious and important second edition of the Handbook of Medical Neuropsychology takes an in-depth approach to the medical conditions and methods of neurorehabilitation. Comprehensive in scope and highly detailed in its coverage, the second edition, like the first, characterizes the effects of disease and...
2nd edition. — Springer, 2019. — 3294 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-14895-9 This ambitious and important second edition of the Handbook of Medical Neuropsychology takes an in-depth approach to the medical conditions and methods of neurorehabilitation. Comprehensive in scope and highly detailed in its coverage, the second edition, like the first, characterizes the effects of disease and...
Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press. 2020. — x +259 p. “How do our brains enable us to tell and follow stories? And how do stories affect our minds? In Stories and the Brain, Paul B. Armstrong analyses the cognitive processes involved in constructing and exchanging stories, exploring their role in the neurobiology of mental functioning. “Armstrong argues that the ways...
Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press. 2020. — x +259 p. “How do our brains enable us to tell and follow stories? And how do stories affect our minds? In Stories and the Brain, Paul B. Armstrong analyses the cognitive processes involved in constructing and exchanging stories, exploring their role in the neurobiology of mental functioning. “Armstrong argues that the ways...
Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press. 2020. — x +259 p. “How do our brains enable us to tell and follow stories? And how do stories affect our minds? In Stories and the Brain, Paul B. Armstrong analyses the cognitive processes involved in constructing and exchanging stories, exploring their role in the neurobiology of mental functioning. “Armstrong argues that the ways...
The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013. ― xviii, 222 p. ― ISBN 1978-1-4214-1002-9, 978-1-4214-1003-6. "Literature matters," says Paul B. Armstrong, "for what it reveals about human experience, and the very different perspective of neuroscience on how the brain works is part of that story." In How Literature Plays with the Brain , Armstrong examines the parallels between...
Springer Publishing, 2010. — 481 p. — ISBN: 9780826144157. Neuropsychological assessments are now widely used to identify learning disabilities and shape educational intervention. However, many special education teachers, speech therapists, lawyers, pediatricians, psychiatrists, rehabilitation counselors, and a host of other "helping" professions know very little about how to...
Oxford University Press, 2013. — 453 p. — ISBN 978–0–19–979430–0. The Boston Process Approach to neuropsychological assessment, advanced by Edith Kaplan, has a long and well-respected history in the field. However, its theoretical and empirical support has not previously been assembled in an easily accessible format. This volume fills that void by compiling the historical,...
Scientific American, 2022. — 180 p. — ISBN 9781250121523. People behave in strange ways. We sometimes giggle when someone falls down, swear we've been to places we haven't or continue believing in something despite scientific evidence to the contrary. For more than a decade, Scientific American MIND's long-running feature "Ask the Brains" has addressed questions from our...
Sixth Edition. — Sinauer Associates, 2018. — 959 p. — ISBN: 9781605353807. This comprehensive textbook provides a balance of animal and human studies to discuss the dynamic field of neuroscience from cellular signaling to cognitive function. The book's length and accessible writing style make it suitable for both medical students and undergraduate neuroscience courses. Each new...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1998. — 868 p. — ISBN: 978-0262511094 A neuroscientist and Zen practitioner interweaves the latest research on the brain with his personal narrative of Zen. Aldous Huxley called humankind's basic trend toward spiritual growth the "perennial philosophy." In the view of James Austin, the trend implies a "perennial...
New York: Springer, 2017. - 418 p. This edited volume provides an overview the state-of-the-art in the field of cognitive neuroscience of memory consolidation. In a number of sections, the editors collect contributions of leading researchers . The topical focus lies on current issues of interest such as memory consolidation including working and long-term memory. In particular,...
Cambridge University Press, 1993. — 446 p. Conscious experience is one of the most difficult and thorny problems in psychological science. Its study has been neglected for many years, either because it was thought to be too difficult, or because the relevant evidence was thought to be poor. Bernard Baars suggests a way to specify empirical constraints on a theory of...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2003. — 1199 p. Consciousness is at the very core of the human condition. Yet only in recent decades has it become a major focus in the brain and behavioral sciences. Scientists now know that consciousness involves many levels of brain functioning, from brainstem to cortex. The almost seventy articles in this book reflect the breadth and depth of this...
New York: Academic Press, 2010. - 677 p. Cognition, Brain and Consciousness provides students and readers with an overview of the study of the human brain and its cognitive development. It discusses brain molecules and their primary function, which is to help carry brain signals to and from the different parts of the human body. These molecules are also essential for...
New York: Oxford University Press,1997. — 209 p. — ISBN 0-19-510265-7. The study of conscious experience has seen remarkable strides, reflecting important technological breakthroughs and the enormous efforts of researchers in disciplines as varied as neuroscience, cognitive science, and philosophy. Although still embroiled in debate, scientists are now beginning to find common...
Academic Press, 2012. — 480 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-415805-4. Fundamentals of Cognitive Neuroscience is a comprehensive and easy-to-follow guide to cognitive neuroscience. Winner of a 2013 Most Promising New Textbook Award from the Text and Academic Authors Association, this book was written by two leading experts in the field to be highly accessible to undergraduates with limited...
Academic Press, 2019. — 226 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-816115-9. This book includes novel concepts and insights on the brain mechanisms that control nonconscious mental functions, some of which were developed in the author’s laboratory. The book describes neuroscience of conventional nonconscious mental functions, along with not so conventional functions like creativity, hypnosis and...
Springer, 2010. — 196 p. — ISBN: 978-88-470-1586-9. The complex issues of agency and self-agency have been examined by researchers in the related fields of psychology and neuropsychology. This volume approaches the cognitive and neuropsychological correlates as two sides of the same coin, with the aim of establishing a correspondence between the hardware (cerebral processes)...
Boston: Elsevier, 2007. — 273 p. How to separate conceptual issues from empirical ones in the study of consciousness The disunity of consciousness Consciousness: the radical plasticity thesis A higher order Bayesian decision theory of consciousness Subjective measures of unconscious knowledge Interdependence of attention and consciousness Computational studies of consciousness...
3кв ed. — Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing, 2010. — 620 p. This text balances experimental and clinical perspectives with a survey of a variety of mental functions. In a conversational style, the authors provide clear, accessible explanations of difficult concepts, making use of analogies and case studies to illustrate them. A consistent structure throughout each chapter defines a...
4th edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2018. — 3213 p. Updated fully, this accessible and comprehensive text highlights the most important theoretical, conceptual and methodological issues in cognitive neuroscience. Written by two experienced teachers, the consistent narrative ensures that students link concepts across chapters, and the careful selection of topics enables...
Cambridge University Press, 2021. — 515 p. — ISBN 978-1-108-72772-3. This handbook introduces the reader to the thought-provoking research on the neural foundations of human intelligence. Written for undergraduate or graduate students, practitioners, and researchers in psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and related fields, the chapters summarize research emerging from the...
Springer, 2023. — 505 p. — (Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences 63). — ISBN 978-3-031-26440-5. This book highlights recent research investigating psychological and neural mechanisms contributing to dysfunctional cognition in people with schizophrenia. The work on cognition in schizophrenia from the past 20 years is highlighted, and emphasis throughout the book is placed...
2nd edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2003. — 132 p. — (At a Glance). Neuroscience at a Glance is designed to provide medical students and other allied health students who require a concise guide to neuroscience, with a quick review of a traditionally complex field. The authors successfully integrate anatomy, biochemistry, physiology and pharmacology to provide a review of the...
N.-Y.: Springer, 2015. - 356p. This up-to-date resource offers clinicians a skills-based framework for assessment and treatment of cognitive and emotional problems associated with epilepsy, using current evidence and standardized terminology. Expert coverage reviews widely-used methods for evaluating key aspects of patient functioning (MRI, MEG, electrocortical mapping, the...
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011. — 283 p. When a chimpanzee stockpiles rocks as weapons or when a frog sends out mating calls, we might easily assume these animals know their own motivations--that they use the same psychological mechanisms that we do. But as Beyond the Brain indicates, this is a dangerous assumption because animals have different evolutionary...
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2017. - 447 p. A new theory of how the brain constructs emotions that could revolutionize psychology, health care, the legal system, and our understanding of the human mind Emotions feel automatic, like uncontrollable reactions to things we think and experience. Scientists have long supported this assumption by claiming that emotions are...
Washington: American Psychological Association, 2016. — 260 p. Everyone knows that consciousness resides in the brain. Or does it? In this book, Imants Barušs and Julia Mossbridge utilize findings from quantum mechanics, special relativity, philosophy, and paranormal psychology to build a rigorous, scientific investigation into the origins and nature of human consciousness. Along...
New York: Springer, 2011. — 544 p. Brain-Body-Mind in the Nebulous Cartesian System: A Holistic Approach by Oscillations is a research monograph, with didactical features, on the mechanisms of the mind, encompassing a wide spectrum of results and analyses. The book should appeal to scientists and graduate students in the fields of neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry,...
Oxford University Press, 2009 - 690 p. Consciousness is undoubtedly one of the last remaining scientific mysteries and hence one of the greatest contemporary scientific challenges. How does the brain's activity result in the rich phenomenology that characterizes our waking life? Are animals conscious? Why did consciousness evolve? How does science proceed to answer such...
Publisher: The Guilford Press; Second Edition (May 21, 2008), 382 pages This outstanding text gives students a solid grounding in clinical and experimental neuropsychology. The author is a leading authority whose engaging writing style and thorough yet concise coverage of brain localization, anatomy, and their links to cognitive function make the book ideal for undergraduate or...
New York: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2004. — 307 p. During the last decade, the study of emotional self-regulation has blossomed in a variety of sub-disciplines belonging to either psychology (developmental, clinical) or the neurosciences (cognitive and affective). Consciousness, Emotional Self-Regulation and the Brain gives an overview of the current state of this...
Instituto de Migraciones y Servicios Sociales (IMSERSO), 2002. — 602 p. — ISBN: 84-8446-047-9. En este texto, la Profesora María Jesús Benedet perfila, para una audiencia de lengua española, la disciplina denominada neuropsicología cognitiva, sus métodos y sus principales resultados. Un prólogo para un texto de estas características podría considerar cuestiones como «¿Qué es la...
Springer, 2021. — 178 p. — ISBN 978-3-030-71039-2. The sciences philosophy, psychology and neuroscience share the basis that all refer to the human being. Therefore, an interdisciplinary collaboration would be desirable. The exchange of criticism is an essential requirement for interdisciplinary collaboration. Criticism must be heard and – if possible – considered. Indeed,...
Springer, 2021. — 178 p. — ISBN 978-3-030-71039-2. The sciences philosophy, psychology and neuroscience share the basis that all refer to the human being. Therefore, an interdisciplinary collaboration would be desirable. The exchange of criticism is an essential requirement for interdisciplinary collaboration. Criticism must be heard and – if possible – considered. Indeed,...
Columbia University Press, 2009 — 232 p.
In Neuroscience and Philosophy three prominent philosophers and a leading neuroscientist clash over the conceptual presuppositions of cognitive neuroscience. The book begins with an excerpt from Maxwell Bennett and Peter Hacker's Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience, which questions the conceptual commitments of cognitive...
Springer, 1992. — 325 p. This was an exciting project to work on, and I attempted to obtain a broad sampling of current research on the neuropsychology of epilepsy. Because the emphasis of the book takes a neuropsychological perspective on epilepsy, the coverage is not redundant with previous texts on this topic. The book is organized around three themes, although individual...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. - 348 p.
Arthur Benton has long been recognized as a distinguished researcher, an influential educator, and a gifted writer. Early in his career, he was struck by the extreme divergence in the acceptance and usage of concepts and terms such as "agnosia," "amnesic aphasia," and "apraxia" by leading figures in the then young field of...
Washington: American Psychological Assn, 2011. — 149 p. As humans, we self-regulate whenever we adapt our emotions and actions to situational requirements and to internalized social standards and norms. Self-regulation encompasses skills such as paying attention, inhibiting reflexive actions, and delaying gratification. We need self-regulation for navigating in the social world...
7th edition. — Pearson, 2018. — 867 p. — ISBN: 9780134419695 With its seamless integration of up-to-date research, strong multicultural and cross-cultural focus, and clear, engaging narrative, Development Through the Lifespan has established itself as the market’s leading text. The dramatically revised 7th Edition presents the newest, most relevant research and applications in...
6th ed. — Pearson, 2014. — 867 p. in color. — ISBN: 0205958699, 9780205958696, 9780205957606
Laura Berk, renowned professor and researcher, has revised the text with new pedagogy, a heightened emphasis on the interplay between heredity and environment, and an enhanced focus on many social policy issues, while emphasizing the lifespan perspective throughout. The latest theories...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. - 533 p. Cognitive Science combines the interdisciplinary streams of cognitive science into a unified narrative in an all-encompassing introduction to the field. This text presents cognitive science as a discipline in its own right, and teaches students to apply the techniques and theories of the cognitive scientist's 'toolkit' - the...
3rd edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2020. - 517 p. — ISBN 978-1-108-44034-9. The Third Edition of this popular and engaging text consolidates the interdisciplinary streams of cognitive science to present a unified narrative of cognitive science as a discipline in its own right. It teaches students to apply the techniques and theories of the cognitive scientist's...
ITexLi, 2021. — 144 p. — ISBN 1839686693 9781839686696 1839686685 9781839686689 1839686707 9781839686702. This book highlights and discusses several approaches for managing these conditions and improving the functional capacity and quality of life of patients, including whole-body vibration exercise, biofeedback, sagittal plane spine alignment, allopathic and non-allopathic...
Oxford University Press, 2013. — 656 p. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Neuroscience is a state-of-the-art collection of interdisciplinary research spanning philosophy (of science, mind, and ethics) and current neuroscience. Containing chapters written by some of the most prominent philosophers working in this area, and in some cases co-authored with neuroscientists, this...
Cambridge University Press, 2017. — 325 p. — (Cambridge Fundamentals of Neuroscience in Psychology). — ISBN 978-1-107-08459-9. The Neuroscience of Expertise examines the ways in which the brain accommodates the incredible feats of experts. It builds on a tradition of cognitive research to explain how the processes of perception, attention, and memory come together to enable...
London: Pearson, 2017. - 738 p. For courses in Physiological/Biopsychology An up-to-date, comprehensive, and accessible overview of behavioral neuroscience Physiology of Behavior provides a scholarly yet accessible portrait of the dynamic interaction between biology and behavior. Lead author Neil Carlson and new co-author Melissa Birkett drew upon their experience teaching and...
Bloomsbury Publ., 2022. — 305 p. — ISBN-13 9781350288447. Биополитика после нейронауки: мораль и экономика добродетели This book offers a provocative analysis of the neuroscience of morality. Written by three leading scholars of science, medicine, and bioethics, it critiques contemporary neuroscientific claims about individual morality and notions of good and evil. Winner of a...
3rd Edition. — London, NY: Routledge, 2018. — 639 p. — ISBN-10 1138801305. Сознание. Is there a theory that explains the essence of consciousness? Or is consciousness itself just an illusion? The 'last great mystery of science', consciousness is an area of cognitive psychology that was once viewed with extreme scepticism and was consequently avoided by the majority of...
3rd Edition. — London, NY: Routledge, 2018. — 639 p. — ISBN10: 1138801305. Сознание. Is there a theory that explains the essence of consciousness? Or is consciousness itself just an illusion? The 'last great mystery of science', consciousness is an area of cognitive psychology that was once viewed with extreme scepticism and was consequently avoided by the majority of...
New York: Oxford University Press. 2003. — 460 p. Книга о бессознательном в психологии, о психических процессах. Is there a theory that explains the essence of consciousness? Or is consciousness itself just an illusion? The 'last great mystery of science', consciousness is a topic that was banned from serious research for most of the last century, but is now an area of...
Routledge, 2008. — 153 p. The Actor, Image and Action is a 'new generation' approach to the craft of acting; the first full-length study of actor training using the insights of cognitive neuroscience. In a brilliant reassessment of both the practice and theory of acting, Rhonda Blair examines the physiological relationship between bodily action and emotional experience. In...
Palgrave Studies, 2017. — 145 p. Constitutional Puzzles and (Neuro) Technological Changes Lie Detection, Mind Reading, and Brain Reading The Fifth Amendment: Self-Incrimination and the Brain The Fourth (and First) Amendment: Searches with, and Scrutiny of, Neuroimaging
N.-Y.: Springer, 2011. - 142p. Neuropsychological research on the neural basis of behavior generally asserts that brain mechanisms ultimately suffice to explain all psychologically described phenomena. This assumption stems from the idea that the brain consists entirely of material particles and fields, and that all causal mechanisms relevant to neuroscience can be formulated...
Springer, 2023. — 320 p. — ISBN 978-3-031-08650-2. This book presents the current state of the art knowledge on social and affective neuroscience based on empirical findings. This volume is divided into several sections first guiding the reader through important theoretical topics within affective neuroscience, social neuroscience and moral emotions, and clinical neuroscience....
Publisher: Washington DC, American Psychological Association (September 1988), 202 pages
Master Lecturers: M. Dennis, E. Kaplan, M. I. Posner, D. G. Stein, R. F. Thompson
In pursuit of new strategies for understanding recovery from brain damage - Problems and perspectives
Brain substrates of learning and memory
Language and the young damaged brain
A process approach to...
Oxford University Press, 2020. — 187 p. — ISBN 978– 0– 19– 882436– 7. What if our ability to make decisions was more a matter of chance than a rational process? It has long been recognized that the mind decides, the body obeys. However, as the author of this book argues, in reality it might just be the opposite. The decision-making process is produced by cerebral matter. It is...
Wiley, 2020. — 352 p. — ISBN13: 9781119561538. Почему Мы Делаем то, Что Мы Делаем: Понимание Нашего Мозга, чтобы Вытащить Лучшее Из Нас и Других Practical tools and tips to lead a healthy and productive life The brain is the basis of everything we do: how we behave, communicate, feel, remember, pay attention, create, influence and decide. Why We Do What We Do combines...
New York: Springer, 2009. - 82 p. The past decade has witnessed efforts on the part of research, education and policy communities to create a dialogue about the potential relationship between cognitive neuroscience and the science and practice of education. The upsurge of interest in neuroscience in general has given rise to increased attention to the role of the brain in...
Cambridge University Press, 2008. — 384 p. Many people with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are remarkably proficient at remembering how things look and sound, even years after an event. They are also good at rote learning and establishing habits and routines. Some even have encyclopedic memories. However, all individuals with ASD have difficulty in recalling personal memories...
North Atlantic Books, 2019. — 112 p. — ISBN 9781623173494. Psychedelic medicines also known as entheogens are entering the mainstream. And it’s no wonder: despite having access to the latest wellness trends and advances in technology, we’re no healthier, happier, or more meaningfully connected. Psilocybin mushrooms, ayahuasca, and LSD—as well as other time-tested techniques...
North Atlantic Books, 2019. — 579 p. — ISBN 9781623173500. Psychedelic medicines also known as entheogens are entering the mainstream. And it’s no wonder: despite having access to the latest wellness trends and advances in technology, we’re no healthier, happier, or more meaningfully connected. Psilocybin mushrooms, ayahuasca, and LSD—as well as other time-tested techniques...
London: I.B.Taurus, 2005. — 241 p. A new way of understanding our emotionsand faith W hy do we think that things happen in the way that they do? Or, that some things are beautiful, and other things ugly, some good, and others evil? In the past these questions have been answered by separating our emotional from our rational responses, but recent work in the neurosciences suggests...
SAGE Publications Ltd, 2024. — 630 p. Cognitive neuroscience is the interdisciplinary study of how cognitive and intellectual functions are processed and represented within the brain, which is critical to building understanding of core psychological and behavioural processes such as learning, memory, behaviour, perception, and consciousness. Understanding these processes not...
SAGE Publications, 2023. — 701 p. Clinical Neuropsychology is a vast and varied field that focuses on the treatment, assessment and diagnosis of a range of cognitive disorders through a study and understanding of neuroanatomy and the relationship between the brain and human behavior. This handbook focuses on specific Neuropsychological disorders. It covers each of the...
Elsevier Science, 2011. — 340 p. How does the genome, interacting with the multi-faceted environment, translate into the development by which the human brain achieves its astonishing, adaptive array of cognitive and behavioural capacities? Why and how does this process sometimes lead to neurodevelopmental disorders with a major, lifelong personal and social impact? This volume...
New York: Psychology Press, 1997. — 248 p. The last decade has seen an explosive burst of new information about human origins and our evolutionary status with respect to other species. We have long been considered unique as upright, bipedal creatures endowed with language, the ability to use tools, to think and introspect. We now know that other creatures may be more or less...
Oxford University Press, 2022. — 283 p. — ISBN 978– 0– 19– 878993– 2. Consumer neuroscience is a complex, interdisciplinary, and emerging field that cuts across psychology, neuroscience, and consumer research. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the foundations and applications of modern consumer neuroscience, exploring a wide range of established and emergent topics...
New York: John Benjamins Publishing Co, 2007. — 349 p. A paradigmatic revolution On Part I: Introducing the matrix and multiple layers of intersubjectivity On Part II: Relating intersubjectivity in humans to the discovery of mirror neurons On Part III: From preverbal to verbal intersubjectivity in child development On Part IV: Applications and therapeutic implications of the...
9th edition. — Oxford University Press, 2020. — 823 p. — ISBN 9781605359076. Instructors of behavioral neuroscience are faced with the challenge of how to teach the course's complex material in an accessible and relatable, yet comprehensive way for undergraduate students. For more than twenty years, Breedlove and Watson's Behavioral Neuroscience has successfully solved these...
8th Edition. — Sunderland, MA, USA: Sinauer Associates, Inc., 2017. — 815 p. — ISBN: 160535418X. For 20 years, instructors have relied on the textbook Biological Psychology for a definitive and comprehensive survey of the neuroscience of behavior. Thanks to the explosion of work in the neurosciences, each of the seven editions has included more neural details than the one...
Pearson, 2014. — 720 p. — ISBN13: 9780132942881. " The Life Span: Human Development for Helping Professionals ,"provides an in-depth look at the science of human development, highlighting theories and research that have useful applications for individuals working in fields such as education, counseling, and social work. The main purpose of this book is to provide the reader with...
New York: Psychology Press, 1986. — 338 p. This book is the first to offer an overview of the increasingly studied field of face perception. Experimental and pathological dissociation methods are used to understand both the precise cognitive mechanisms and the cerebral functions involved in face perception. Three main areas of investigation are discussed: face processing after...
New York: AMACOM, 2009. - 289 p. Have you ever wondered why you remember color images and scenes so much better than those in black and white? The answer is in the way our brains interpret and process the sights, smells, tastes, and touches that make up our lives. "Brainsense" explores brain function and the senses, and offers new insight about what makes us tick. Based on new...
CRC Press, 2000 — 352 p.
Series: Frontiers in Neuroscience
Using the most well-studied behavioral analyses of animal subjects to promote a better understanding of the effects of disease and the effects of new therapeutic treatments on human cognition, Methods of Behavior Analysis in Neuroscience provides a reference manual for molecular and cellular research scientists in...
Oxford University Press, 2008. — 500 p. Neuroscience of Rule-Guided Behavior brings together, for the first time, the experiments and theories that have created the new science of rules. Rules are central to human behavior, but until now the field of neuroscience lacked a synthetic approach to understanding them. How are rules learned, retrieved from memory, maintained in...
St. Martin's Press, 2008. — 272 p. You recognize when you know something for certain, right? You "know" the sky is blue, or that the traffic light had turned green, or where you were on the morning of September 11, 2001--you know these things, well, because you just do. In On Being Certain, neurologist Robert Burton challenges the notions of how we think about what we know. He...
New York: Routledge, 2022. — 605 p. A Handbook of Geriatric Neuropsychology: Practice Essentials (Second Edition) brings together experts in the field to integrate the knowledge and skills needed to understand and treat older adults who are experiencing problems with memory and other thinking skills. With three new sections, including coverage of other conditions beyond...
3rd edition. — Academic Press, 2014. — 670 p. — ISBN 978-0-12-397179-1. An understanding of the nervous system at virtually any level of analysis requires an understanding of its basic building block, the neuron. The third edition of From Molecules to Networks provides the solid foundation of the morphological, biochemical, and biophysical properties of nerve cells. In keeping...
London: The MIT Press, 2002. — 1358 p. A full understanding of the biology and behavior of humans cannot be complete without the collective contributions of the social sciences, cognitive sciences, and neurosciences. This book collects eighty-two of the foundational articles in the emerging discipline of social neuroscience.The book addresses five main areas of research:...
Oxford University Press, 2015. — 480 p. — (Oxford Library of Psychology). — ISBN: 0199753881, 9780199753888
Determining the biological bases for behavior, and the extent to which we can observe and explain their neural underpinnings, requires a bold, broadly defined research methodology. The interdisciplinary entries in this handbook are organized around the principle of...
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2016. - 398 p. The Mathematical Brain Across the Lifespan is the latest volume in the Progress in Brain Research series that focuses on new trends and developments. This established international series examines major areas of basic and clinical research within the neurosciences, as well as popular and emerging subfields. Provides a comprehensive review of...
Harlow: Pearson, 2013. — 524 p. The ninth edition of Foundations of Behavioral Neuroscience offers a concise introduction to behavioral neuroscience. The text incorporates the latest studies and research in the rapidly changing fields of neuroscience and physiological psychology. The theme of strategies of learning helps readers apply these research findings to daily life....
10th edition, Global Edition. — Pearson Education Limited, 2021. — 529 p. — ISBN 978-1-292-34954-1. For courses in Physiological Psychology or Biopsychology A streamlined overview of behavioral neuroscience Foundations of Behavioral Neuroscience offers a concise introduction to behavioral neuroscience with a good balance of human and animal studies. Authors Neil Carlson and...
11th edition. — Pearson, 2013. — 771 p. Thoughtfully organized, Physiology of Behavior provides a scholarly yet accessible portrait of the dynamic interaction between biology and behavior. Close collaboration between the author and a talented artist has resulted in beautiful, accurate, and pedagogically effective illustrations in every chapter. No other author compares to...
Pearson, 2013. — 524 p. Foundations of Behavioral Neuroscience offers a concise, sixteen chapter introduction to behavioral neuroscience, incorporating the latest studies and research in the rapidly changing fields of neuroscience and physiological psychology. The text includes many human case studies of people with neurological disorders. The online MyPsychKit features...
9th edition. — Pearson Education, 2014. — 513 p. — ISBN 978-0-205-94799-7. Foundations of Behavioral Neuroscience is an ideal choice for the instructor who wants a concise text with a good balance of human and animal studies. The ninth edition of Foundations of Behavioral Neuroscience offers a concise introduction to behavioral neuroscience. The text incorporates the latest...
9th edition. — Pearson Education, 2014. — 524 p. — ISBN 978-1-292-02196-6. The ninth edition of Foundations of Behavioral Neuroscience offers a concise introduction to behavioral neuroscience. The text incorporates the latest studies and research in the rapidly changing fields of neuroscience and physiological psychology. The theme of strategies of learning helps readers apply...
ITexLi, 2024. — 145 p. — ISBN 1837691274 9781837691272 1837691266 9781837691265 1837691282 9781837691289. This book discusses the most widespread neurological pathology in the world. The book presents interesting contributions to controversial topics in epilepsy. It includes nine chapters organized into three sections: “New and Old Perspectives on Epilepsy”, “Epileptic...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. — 393 p. Existentialisms arise when the foundations of being, such as meaning, morals, and purpose come under assault. In the first-wave of existentialism, writings typified by Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, and Nietzsche concerned the increasingly apparent inability of religion, and religious tradition, to support a foundation of being....
Publisher: The MIT Press; 1 edition (August 17, 2012), 192 pages. If you touch something hot, it hurts. You snatch your hand away from the hot thing immediately. Obviously. But what is really happening, biologically - and emotionally? In "Understanding Pain" Fernando Cervero explores the mechanisms and the meaning of pain. You touch something hot and your brain triggers a...
ITexLi, 2018. — 194 p. — ISBN 1789231957 9781789231953 1789231949 9781789231946 1838812865 9781838812867. This book provides comprehensive and up-to-date insights into emerging research trends on neuroplasticity with current or future treatments for neurodevelopment and neurodegenerative diseases. This book is recommended to healthcare providers, clinical scientists, students...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. — 625 p.
What is consciousness? How does the subjective character of consciousness fit into an objective world? How can there be a science of consciousness? In this sequel to his groundbreaking and controversial The Conscious Mind, David Chalmers develops a unified framework that addresses these questions and many others. Starting with a...
A Bradford Book, 2003 — 1808 p.
Series: Bradford Books
Visual science is the model system for neuroscience, its findings relevant to all other areas. This massive collection of papers by leading researchers in the field will become an essential reference for researchers and students in visual neuroscience, and will be of importance to researchers and professionals in other...
New York: Wiley-Blackwell, 2016. — 1503 p. Psychobiology provides a comprehensive, yet accessible introduction to the study of psychobiology and the key concepts, topics and research that are core to understanding the brain and the biological basis of our behaviour. Assuming no prior knowledge of biology, the text emphasises the interaction of psychobiology with other core...
New York: Belknap Press, 2009. — 333 p. Thinking Matter The Acquisition of Knowledge States of Consciousness Knowledge and Social Life From Genes to Brain Neuronal Epigenesis and Cultural Evolution Scientific Research and the Search for Truth The Humanity of Science Notes Credits
Yale: Yale University Press, 2012. — 399 p. In this fascinating and bold discussion, a renowned neurobiologist serves as guide to the most complex physical object in the living world: the human brain. Taking into account the newest brain research—morphological, physiological, chemical, genetic—and placing these findings in the context of psychology, philosophy, art, and...
New York: Springer, 2010. — 357 p. In The Brain from 25,000 Feet, Mark A. Changizi defends a non-reductionist philosophy and applies it to a variety of problems in the brain sciences. Some of the key questions answered are as follows. Why do we see visual illusions, and why are illusions inevitable for any finite-speed vision machine? Why aren't brains universal learning...
New York: Springer, 2010. — 357 p. In The Brain from 25,000 Feet, Mark A. Changizi defends a non-reductionist philosophy and applies it to a variety of problems in the brain sciences. Some of the key questions answered are as follows. Why do we see visual illusions, and why are illusions inevitable for any finite-speed vision machine? Why aren't brains universal learning machines,...
G2 Entertainment, 2021. — 386 p. — ISBN 978-1-78281-802-1. Matrixial Logic: Forms of Inequality provided a revolutionary new analysis of how we actually think. How the logic of reality and the logic of the mind actually work. Secret Self: Finding the Power of You was the companion volume. In Secret Self a radical new Systems Architecture of the human Self was presented. Making...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. — 424 p. The Roots of Cognitive Neuroscience takes a close look at what we can learn about our minds from how brain damage impairs our cognitive and emotional systems. This approach has a long and rich tradition dating back to the 19th century. With the rise of new technologies, such as functional neuroimaging and non-invasive brain...
Wiley-ISTE, 2020. — 343 p. — ISBN: 978-1-119-77950-6. Based on research on the links between deep brain stimulation and its applications in the field of psychiatry, the history of techniques is of great importance in this book in order to understand the scope of the fields of application of electricity in brain sciences. The concepts of brain electricity, stimulation,...
Wiley-ISTE, 2020. — 343 p. — ISBN 13 9781786305954. От облаков к мозгу: движение электричества в медицинской науке Based on research on the links between deep brain stimulation and its applications in the field of psychiatry, the history of techniques is of great importance in this book in order to understand the scope of the fields of application of electricity in brain...
London: Routledge, 2017. — 133 p. The goal of this volume is to highlight theoretical and methodological advances in cultural neuroscience and the implications of theoretical and empirical advances in cultural neuroscience for philosophy. The study of cultural and biological factors that contribute to human behavior has been an important inquiry for centuries, and recent advances...
Oxford University Press, 2016. — 429 p. The goal of the Oxford Handbook of Cultural Neuroscience is to highlight the theoretical and methodological advances in the field of cultural neuroscience and the role that these scientific advances can play in understanding how to close the gap in population mental health disparities. Population mental health disparities may arise due to...
CRC Press, 2001 — 344 p. Series: Frontiers in Neuroscience The past few years have witnessed extraordinary advances in molecular genetic techniques and the accumulation of structural genomics information and resources in both human and model organisms. With the development of new technologies and the availability of resources like the sequence of eukaryotic genomes, problems of...
Imperial College Press, 2006 — 468 p.
The last decade has seen major advances in our understanding of the basic scientific principles that underpin clinical neurology. Many of these advances have already had a major impact on routine clinical practice, and this is likely to continue in the future. Although this makes it an exciting time to practice neurology, it also presents...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2013. — 301 p. In Matter and Consciousness, Paul Churchland presents a concise and contemporary overview of the philosophical issues surrounding the mind and explains the main theories and philosophical positions that have been proposed to solve them. Making the case for the relevance of theoretical and experimental results in neuroscience, cognitive...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2002. - 486 p.
Progress in the neurosciences is profoundly changing our conception of ourselves. Contrary to time-honored intuition, the mind turns out to be a complex of brain functions. And contrary to the wishful thinking of some philosophers, there is no stemming the revolutionary impact that brain research will have on our understanding of how the...
Springer International Publishing AG, 2018. — 361 p. — (Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences 37). — ISBN: 978-3-319-78755-8. 'Behavioral Neuroscience of Learning and Memory' brings together the opinions and expertise of some of the world's foremost neuroscientists in the field of learning and memory research. The volume provides a broad coverage of contemporary research...
Springer International Publishing AG, 2018. — 361 p. — (Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences 37). — ISBN: 978-3-319-78755-8. 'Behavioral Neuroscience of Learning and Memory' brings together the opinions and expertise of some of the world's foremost neuroscientists in the field of learning and memory research. The volume provides a broad coverage of contemporary research...
New York: Springer, 1982. — 431 p. There is much music in our lives -yet we know little about its function. Music is one of man's most remarkable inventions - though possibly it may not be his invention at all: like his capacity for language his capacity for music may be a naturally evolved biologic .function. All cultures and societies have music. Music differs from the sounds...
Psychology Press, New York, 2013. — 303 p. — (Contemporary Topics in Cognitive Neuroscience) — ISBN: 1848720823
This book collates the most up to date evidence from behavioural, brain imagery and stroke-patient studies, to discuss the ways in which cognitive and neural processes are responsible for language processing.
Divided into six sections, the edited volume presents...
London: Academic Press, 2007. — 292 p. What were the circumstances that led to the development of our cognitive abilities from a primitive hominid to an essentially modern human? The answer to this question is of profound importance to understanding our present nature. Since the steep path of our cognitive development is the attribute that most distinguishes humans from other...
Перевод названия сборника научных статей - "Контекстуальные факторы обучения". Издан Wisconsin Center for Education Research School of Education University of Wisconsin - Madison Madison, Wisconsin 1987
Сборник научных статей на английском языке посвящен проблемам обучения математике труднообучаемых категорий американского населения с точки зрения американской нейропсихологии,...
Wisconsin Center for Education Research School of Education University of Wisconsin - Madison Madison, 1987. – 25 p.
The Committee on Research in Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education was established in the Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education of the National Research Council in 1984 in response to a request from the U.S. Department of Education....
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2011. — 693 p. The Handbook of Stress represents an up-to-date and authoritative guide to both the beneficial and deleterious effects of stress on brain health. Contributions from international scholars in the field emphasize actions in the brain, from the molecular and cellular stage, to systems interactions and function. Sections begin with studies...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. - 451 p. There are several tests used in clinical practice and research worldwide that have been devised to assess the functions subsumed by the frontal lobes of the brain. Anatomical localisation has revealed that the frontal lobes can be divided into sub-regions with different functional domains. As a result, a number of authors working...
2nd Edition. — W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2014. — 988 p. — (The Norton series on interpersonal neurobiology). — ISBN: 978-0-393-70791-5. A revised edition of the best-selling text on how relationships build our brains. As human beings, we cherish our individuality yet we know that we live in constant relationship to others, and that other people play a significant part in...
2nd edition. — W. W. Norton & Company, 2010. — 434 p. — ISBN: 978-0393706420 In contrast to this view, recent theoretical advances in brain imaging have revealed that the brain is an organ continually built and re-built by one's experience. We are now beginning to learn that many forms of psychotherapy, developed in the absence of any scientific understanding of the brain, are...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. — 321 p. Memory is typically thought of as a set of neural representations - 'memory traces' - that must be found and reactivated in order to be experienced. It is often suggested that 'memory traces' are represented by a hierarchically organized system of analyzers, modified, sharpened and differentiated by encounters with successive...
New York: Heinemann Educational Books, 1977. — 463 p. Inside Front Cover Copyright Foreword Neurological Aspects of Musical Experience The Inheritance of Musicality Psychological and Physiological Aspects of Hearing Brains and Hands Anatomy and Physiology of Voice Production: The Phenomenal Voice Some Neural and Mechanical Aspects of Singing Memory and Attention in Music The...
Oxford University Press, 2020. — 316 p. — ISBN 9780190088743. Behind heart disease and cancer, medical error is now listed as one of the leading causes of death. Of the many medical errors that may lead to injury and death, diagnostic failure is regarded as the most significant. Generally, the majority of diagnostic failures are attributed to the clinicians directly involved...
Psychology Press, 2008. — 298 p. It is difficult to imagine what it must be like for someone following the personal crisis and catastrophe that ensues as a result of a serious traumatic brain injury (TBI). The individual is confronted with a huge range of alterations in his or her normal functioning, operating at the biological, psychological and social levels. All of these...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. — 241 p. — ISBN10: 1403946752; ISBN13: 978-1403946751. The blush is a ubiquitous, but little understood, phenomenon. It involves an involuntary change in the face that can express feelings, reveal character and cause intense anxiety. Crozier provides a scholarly, yet accessible, synthesis of new research, locating blushing within the context of the...
Berlin: Springer, 2011. In this accessible overview of current knowledge, an expert team of editors and authors describe experimental approaches to consciousness. These approaches are shedding light on some of the hitherto unknown aspects of the distinct states of human consciousness, including the waking state, different states of sleep and dreaming, meditation and more. The...
United States, NY.: Pantheon Books, 2010. - 268 p. The arrival of neurons and their unique ability to transmit and receive messages was the radical break in the course of the human brain’s evolution. This led to the development of the self. Neurons organize themselves in complex circuits and networks. Networks that serve to represent events occurring in the body, influence the...
United States, NY.: Pantheon Books, 2010. - 268 p. The arrival of neurons and their unique ability to transmit and receive messages was the radical break in the course of the human brain’s evolution. This led to the development of the self. Neurons organize themselves in complex circuits and networks. Networks that serve to represent events occurring in the body, influence the...
Printed in the USA/First Harvest edition 2000. — 400 p. Следующее произведение знаменитого нейробиолога Антонио Дамасио после его знаменитой "Ошибки Декарта". На этот раз автор изучает феномен человеческого сознания, используя данные многочисленных клинических исследований. Contents Introduction Stepping into the Light Feeling and Knowing Emotion and Feeling Core Consciousness...
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. - 214 p. - ISBN: 978-3-642-79930-3 Until now decision-making has been studied in the fields of psychology, artificial intelligence, and economics - to name just a few - while neuroscientific research has paid only little attention to it. But now the importance of decision-making has become indisputable, especially in the context of...
Oxford University Press 2002. 690 pages Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings is an ideal text for introductory, advanced undergraduate, and graduate courses in the philosophy of mind and related areas. The most comprehensive collection of its kind, this volume ranges from the classical contributions of Descartes to the leading edge of the discipline. Three of...
The MIT Press, 2022. — 1225 p. — ISBN 9780262045438. Philosophers and neuroscientists address central issues in both fields, including morality, action, mental illness, consciousness, perception, and memory. Philosophers and neuroscientists grapple with the same profound questions involving consciousness, perception, behavior, and moral judgment, but only recently have the two...
The MIT Press, 2022. — 506 p. — eBook ISBN: 9780262367332. Philosophers and neuroscientists address central issues in both fields, including morality, action, mental illness, consciousness, perception, and memory. Philosophers and neuroscientists grapple with the same profound questions involving consciousness, perception, behavior, and moral judgment, but only recently have...
L.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. - 256 p. What are we exactly, when we are said to be our brain? This question leads Jan De Vos to examine the different metamorphoses of the brain: the educated brain, the material brain, the iconographic brain, the sexual brain, the celebrated brain and, finally, the political brain. This first, protracted and sustained argument on...
New York: Copernicus Center Press, 2014. - 372p.
The Emotional Brain Revisited tackles various issues at play in the current neuroscientific, psychological, and philosophical research on emotions. The book discusses such topics as the role of amygdala in the emergence of emotions, the place of the affect within the psychological construction of the agent, insights from the...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2020. — 441 p. A range of empirical and theoretical perspectives on the relationship between biology and social cognition from infancy through childhood.Recent research on the developmental origins of the social mind supports the view that social cognition is present early in infancy and childhood in surprisingly sophisticated forms. Developmental...
The MIT Press, 2011 — 272 p.
In recent decades, empathy research has blossomed into a vibrant and multidisciplinary field of study. The social neuroscience approach to the subject is premised on the idea that studying empathy at multiple levels (biological, cognitive, and social) will lead to a more comprehensive understanding of how other people's thoughts and feelings can...
Oxford University Press, 2011. — 1128 p. The complexities of the brain and nervous system make neuroscience an inherently interdisciplinary pursuit, one that comprises disparate basic, clinical, and applied disciplines. Behavioral neuroscientists approach the brain and nervous system as instruments of sensation and response; cognitive neuroscientists view the same systems as a...
Oxford University Press, 2011. — 1128 p. The complexities of the brain and nervous system make neuroscience an inherently interdisciplinary pursuit, one that comprises disparate basic, clinical, and applied disciplines. Behavioral neuroscientists approach the brain and nervous system as instruments of sensation and response; cognitive neuroscientists view the same systems as a...
Oxford University Press, 2011. — 1128 p. The complexities of the brain and nervous system make neuroscience an inherently interdisciplinary pursuit, one that comprises disparate basic, clinical, and applied disciplines. Behavioral neuroscientists approach the brain and nervous system as instruments of sensation and response; cognitive neuroscientists view the same systems as a...
Oxford University Press, 2011. — 1128 p. The complexities of the brain and nervous system make neuroscience an inherently interdisciplinary pursuit, one that comprises disparate basic, clinical, and applied disciplines. Behavioral neuroscientists approach the brain and nervous system as instruments of sensation and response; cognitive neuroscientists view the same systems as a...
Springer, 2014. — 230 p. Traditionally, neuroscience has considered the nervous system as an isolated entity and largely ignored influences of the social environments in which humans and many animal species live. However, there is mounting evidence that the social environment affects behavior (and vice versa) across species, from microbes to humans. Vertebrate species display a...
Cambridge: MIT Press, 2015. — 338 p. An overview of the latest interdisciplinary research on human morality, capturing moral sensibility as a sophisticated integration of cognitive, emotional, and motivational mechanisms. Over the past decade, an explosion of empirical research in a variety of fields has allowed us to understand human moral sensibility as a sophisticated...
New York: A Psychology Press book, 1999. — 1121 p. The domain of neuroscience has had one of the most explosive growths in recent decades: within this development there has been a remarkable and renewed interest in the study of the relations between behaviour and the central nervous system. Part of this new attention is connected with the contribution of new technologies (PET,...
New York: Psychology Press, 2005. — 154 p. Many topics have inspired significant amounts of neuroimaging research in recent years, and the study of mental imagery was one of the earliest to receive a thorough empirical investigation. Twenty years later, the goal of understanding this pervasive but elusive phenomenon continues to motivate a number of sustained research programs on...
USA, NY.: Back Bay Books, 1991. — 528 p. — ISBN: 0-316-18066-1. "The book puts forward a "multiple drafts" model of consciousness, suggesting that there is no single central place (a "Cartesian Theater") where conscious experience occurs; instead there are "various events of content-fixation occurring in various places at various times in the brain". The brain consists of a...
W.W. Norton & Company, 2013. — 512 p. Over a storied career, Daniel C. Dennett has engaged questions about science and the workings of the mind. His answers have combined rigorous argument with strong empirical grounding. And a lot of fun. Intuition Pumps and Other Tools for Thinking offers seventy-seven of Dennett’s most successful "imagination-extenders and focus-holders" meant...
Springer, 2022. — 335 p. — ISBN 978-3-030-85371-6. The goal of this book is to provide brief-but-comprehensive information that can aid in rapid differential diagnosis and allow for more thorough follow-up if needed. This guide is intended to fit easily into the pocket of a lab coat or on your desk, giving readers an efficient way to find information about a specific disease or...
A Bradford Book, 2002 — 301 p.
Despite dramatic advances in neuroimaging techniques, patient-based analyses of brain disorders continue to offer important insights into the functioning of the normal brain. Bridging the gap between the work of neurologists studying clinical disorders and neuroscientists studying the neural mechanisms underlying normal cognition, this book...
A Bradford Book, 2003. — 303 p. — ISBN 978-0-262-04209-6. Despite dramatic advances in neuroimaging techniques, patient-based analyses of brain disorders continue to offer important insights into the functioning of the normal brain. Bridging the gap between the work of neurologists studying clinical disorders and neuroscientists studying the neural mechanisms underlying normal...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. — 264 p. In this ground-breaking synthesis of art and science, Diana Deutsch, one of the world's leading experts on the psychology of music, shows how illusions of music and speech―many of which she herself discovered―have fundamentally altered thinking about the brain. These astonishing illusions show that people can differ strikingly in...
Harmony, 2022. — 295 p. — ISBN 0593235231. A deep dive into the spectrum of Autistic experience and the phenomenon of masked Autism, giving individuals the tools to safely uncover their true selves while broadening society’s narrow understanding of neurodiversity “A remarkable work that will stand at the forefront of the neurodiversity movement.”—Barry M. Prizant, PhD, CCC-SLP,...
2nd edition. — Springer, 2024. — 999 p. — (Advances in Neurobiology 36). — ISBN 978-3-031-47605-1. The new edition of the highly popular, The Fractal Geometry of the Brain, reviews the most intriguing applications of fractal analysis in neuroscience with a focus on current and future potential, limits, advantages, and disadvantages. It brings an understanding of fractals to...
2nd edition. — Springer, 2024. — 999 p. — (Advances in Neurobiology 36). — ISBN 978-3-031-47606-8. The new edition of the highly popular, The Fractal Geometry of the Brain, reviews the most intriguing applications of fractal analysis in neuroscience with a focus on current and future potential, limits, advantages, and disadvantages. It brings an understanding of fractals to...
Wien: Springer, 2008. — 452 p. Can psychoanalysis offer a new computer model? Can computer designers help psychoanalysts to understand their theory better?In contemporary publications human psyche is often related to neural networks. Why? The wiring in computers can also be related to application software. But does this really make sense? Artificial Intelligence has tried to...
Milano: Adriano Salani Editore S.p.A, 2007. — 411 p. Cheryl ha la costante sensazione di cadere a causa di un deficit del suo apparato vestibolare; Barbara ha un cervello asimmetrico ed è considerata "ritardata"; Michael è un chirurgo oculare che a quarantaquattro anni subisce un ictus invalidante. Queste sono solo alcune delle storie alle frontiere della neuroscienza narrate...
Cambridge University Press, 2018. — 306 p. — ISBN: 978-1-107-19001-6. This unique analysis of neuropsychological conditions provides readers with a review of both pediatric and adult presentations in one convenient place. Covering the most common disorders encountered in clinical practice, including those specific to the extremes of the age spectrum, this book provides...
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. - 503 p. Lifespan developmental neuropsychology is the study of the systematic behavioral, cognitive, and psychosocial changes and growth that occur across infancy, adolescence, adulthood and later life. This book provides insight into how brain-behavior relationships change over time, how disorders differ in presentation across the...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. - 228 p. Have you ever found yourself re-reading the same sentence four or five times and thought 'I should get more sleep'? Are you clueless as to why one paragraph just seems to 'flow' while you simply can't recall the contents of another? Guess what: you are not alone. Even the best writers fail to grasp why their writing works. The...
Washington: Joseph Henry Press, 2007. — 199 p. How much of our behavior is determined by our genes and how much by our environment? Fiercely debated but not fully resolved, we continue to grapple with this nature-vs.-nurture question. But data from the study of the developing and adult brain are providing us with new ways of thinking about this issue - ways that, finally, promise...
Oxford University Press, 2016. — 377 p. There is a growing literature in neuroethics dealing with cognitive neuroenhancement for healthy adults. However, discussions on this topic tend to focus on abstract theoretical positions while concrete policy proposals and detailed models are scarce. Furthermore, discussions appear to rely solely on data from the United States or United...
Springer, 2023. — 278 p. — (Advances in Neuroethics). — ISBN 978-3-031-26800-7. In this volume the authors explore the landscape of thought on the ethical and policy implications of Brain Computer Interface (BCI) technology. BCI technology is a promising and rapidly advancing research area. Recent developments in the technology, based on animal and human studies, allow for the...
North Atlantic Books, 2019. — 399 p. — ISBN 9781623173050. At the edges of consciousness, between waking and sleeping, there’s a swirling, free associative state of mind that is the domain of liminal dreams. Working with liminal dreams can improve sleep, mitigate anxiety and depression, help to heal trauma, and aid creativity and problem-solving. Readers of Liminal Dreaming...
New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2012. — 191 p. Handedness is an attribute of humans defined by their unequal distribution of fine motor skill between the left and right hands. A minority of people are equally skilled with both hands, and are termed ambidextrous. This book presents current research in the study of handedness, including the significance of knot-tying habits in...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. — 689 p. Brain and Behavior addresses the central aims of cognitive neuroscience, examining the brain not only by its components but also by its functions. Emphasizing the dynamically changing nature of the brain, the text highlights the principles, discoveries, and remaining mysteries of moderncognitive neuroscience to give students a...
Oxford, 2009 — 280 p.
Brain Landscape: The Coexistence of Neuroscience and Architecture is the first book to serve as an intellectual bridge between architectural practice and neuroscience research. John P. Eberhard, founding President of the non-profit Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture, argues that increased funding, and the ability to think beyond the norm, will lead...
Yale University Press, 2005. — 224 p. How does the firing of neurons give rise to subjective sensations, thoughts, and emotions? How can the disparate domains of mind and body be reconciled? The quest for a scientifically based understanding of consciousness has attracted study and speculation across the ages. In this direct and non-technical discussion of consciousness, Dr....
New York: Imprint Academic, 2006. — 231 p. This book proposes that the only possible solution to the 'mind-brain' problem is that each nerve cell is conscious separately and that we have no other 'global' consciousness. We are colonies of sentient micro-organisms, each, unaware of the sentience of the others, led to believe that it is 'me'. Despite being counterintuitive and...
Academic Press, 2021. — 257 p. — ISBN 978-0-12-819818-6. Brain Oscillations, Synchrony and Plasticity: Basic Principles and Application to Auditory-Related Disorders discusses the role of brain oscillations, especially with respect to the auditory system and how those oscillations are measured, change over the lifespan, and falter leading to a variety of psychiatric and...
Pearson, 2014. — 495 p. Neuropsychology: Clinical and Experimental Foundations is an engaging and balanced text, providing an intelligible introduction to how the mind works and what happens when the brain is damaged. Neuropsychology provides an overview of the fascinating clinical evidence that gave rise to the field of human neuropsychology and reviews the latest experimental...
Routledge, 2023. — 330 p. This cutting-edge handbook examines moral psychology and behavior, uncovering layers of human morality through a comprehensive overview of topics and approaches. Featuring an array of expert international contributors, the book addresses five key themes: moral reasoning, moral judgments, moral emotions, moral behavior and moral self-views. Each section...
Routledge, 2020. — 159 p. — ISBN: 978-0-367-02913-5 A Clinician’s Guide to Dream Therapy demystifies the process of working with dreams by providing both a grounding in the current science of dreaming as well as a simple, practical approach to clinical dream work.In addition to a survey of the current science and neuroscience of dreaming, this book includes clinical examples of...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2005. — 477 p. The cognitive disorders that follow brain damage are an important source of insights into the neural bases of human thought. This second edition of the widely acclaimed Patient-Based Approaches to Cognitive Neuroscience offers state-of-the-art reviews of the patient-based approach to central issues in cognitive neuroscience by leaders in the...
New York: Chelsea House, 2007. — 153 p. A Universal Language Experience and Expression of Emotion Neuroscience Basics The Biology of Emotion Emotion and Cognition The Stress Response Stress and Health Stress and the Brain Coping with Stress Further Reading Picture Credits About the Author/About the Editor
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. — 216 p. The Patients John The Perplexing "Inner I" Mirna Sonya Personification of the Limb Shirley Jack Patsy Daryl Explaining Asomatognosia Lizzy The Margins of the Ego Capgras Syndrome Emma Louise Oliver The Family Romance Frégoli Syndrome Fannie JP Environmental Reduplication The Capgras-Frégoli Dichotomy Disorders of Personal...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2018. — 220 p. Demystifying consciousness: how subjective experience can be explained by natural brain and evolutionary processes. Consciousness is often considered a mystery. How can the seemingly immaterial experience of consciousness be explained by the material neurons of the brain? There seems to be an unbridgeable gap between understanding the brain as...
Oxford University Press, 2005. - 416 p. The idea that some day robots may have emotions has captured the imagination of many and has been dramatized by robots and androids in such famous movies as 2001 Space Odyssey's HAL or Star Trek's Data. By contrast, the editors of this book have assembled a panel of experts in neuroscience and artificial intelligence who have dared to tackle...
Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2003. — 640 p. How does the brain work? After a century of research, we still lack a coherent view of how neurons process signals and control our activities. But as the field of computational neuroscience continues to evolve, we find that it provides a theoretical foundation and a set of technological approaches that can significantly enhance our...
Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2003. — 640 p. — (Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical Biology and Medicine Series). — ISBN: 1-58488-362-6. How does the brain work? After a century of research, we still lack a coherent view of how neurons process signals and control our activities. But as the field of computational neuroscience continues to evolve, we find that it provides a...
New York: Academic Press, 2006. — 169 p. The ID, The Ego, and The Temporal Lobe ID, EGO, and Temporal Lobe Revisited Olfactory Gustatory Responses Evoked by Electrical Stimulation of Amygdalar Region in Man are Qualitatively Modifiable by Interview Content: Case Report and Review Pathogenesis of Psychosis in Epilepsy. The “Seesaw” Theory: Myth or Reality? Memory Function after...
InTech, 2012. — 416 p. The primary goal of this book is to inform experts and newcomers of some of the latest data in the field of brain structures involved in mechanisms underlying emotional learning and memory, and it will also help to stimulate discussion on the functional role of the amygdala and connected brain structures in these mechanisms. Among the components of the...
Cambridge University Press, 2019. — 208 p. — ISBN: 9781107567337. This book addresses a growing need for accessible information on the neuroscience of addiction. In the past decade, neuroscientific research has greatly advanced our understanding of the brain mechanisms of addiction. However this information still remains largely confined to scientific outlets. As legislation...
Academic Press, 2019. — 272 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-811012-6. This book presents the key role of receptors and their cognate ligands in wiring the mammalian brain from an evolutionary developmental biology perspective. It examines receptor function in the evolution and development of the nervous system in the large vertebrate brain, and discusses rapid eye movement sleep and...
A Bradford Book, 1991 — 440 p.
Consciousness emerges as the key topic in this second edition of Owen Flanagan's popular introduction to cognitive science and the philosophy of psychology. in a new chapter Flanagan develops a neurophilosophical theory of subjective mental life. He brings recent developments in the theory of neuronal group selection and connectionism to bear on...
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. - 398 p. - ISBN: 978-3-642-45189-8 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-45190-4 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any...
New York: Springer, 2015. - 354p. Two recent innovations, the emergence of formal cognitive models and the addition of cognitive neuroscience data to the traditional behavioral data, have resulted in the birth of a new, interdisciplinary field of study: model-based cognitive neuroscience. Despite the increasing scientific interest in model-based cognitive neuroscience, few...
Boca Raton: CRC press, 2014. — 322 p. While there have been tremendous advances in our scientific understanding of the brain, this work has been largely academic, and often oriented toward clinical publication. Cognitive Neuroscience of Human Systems: Work and Everyday Life addresses the relationship between neurophysiological processes and the performance and experience of...
Springer Cham, 2022. — 420 p. — eBook ISBN 978-3-031-10351-3. This book constitutes the end result of 20 years-long effort that goes beyond a Psychiatrist’s standard clinical training and education, even that of a Psychiatrist that follows an academic career. Trying to explain how the human mind works is hard and the heterogeneity of the audience make the attempt even more...
New York: Springer, 2019. — 466 p. This book is a comprehensive textbook of the psychobiology of behavior. It is written primarily for mental health professionals in general, doctors of various specialties outside mental health and students of medicine, psychologists and others who are interested in this topic. The editors apparently had in mind also particularly GPs who are...
Springer, 2019. — 1489 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-18323-3 The book provides a comprehensive reference on the neurobiological understanding of behaviour, how behaviour is regulated by the brain, and how such behaviours in turn influence the brain.The work offers an introduction to neural systems and genetics/epigenetics, followed by detailed study of a wide range of behaviours –...
New York: Psychology Press, 2002. - 329 p. Psychologists are under increasing pressure to demonstrate the ecological validity of their assessment procedures--to show that the recommendations concluding their evaluations are relevant to urgent concerns in the legal and social policy arenas, such as predicting dangerousness, awarding compensation, and choosing a custodial parent....
4th Edition. - Cengage Learning, 2019. - 692 p. Do you have a strong science background? Or do you feel overwhelmed at the prospect of taking a behavioral neuroscience, biological psychology, or physiological psychology course? Either way, this text's clear writing, interesting examples, learning aids, and illustrations will keep you interested and on track. DISCOVERING BEHAVIORAL...
5th edition. — Cengage Learning, 2024. — 639 p. — ISBN ISBN: 978-0-357-79823-2. With comprehensive, authoritative coverage and a student-centered presentation, Freberg's Discovering Behavioral Neuroscience An Introduction to Biological Psychology, 5th Edition appeals to the broad range of students taking a first undergraduate course in behavioral neuroscience, biological...
London, UK: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publ., 2012. — ISBN: 978-0-7864-6495-1. Аспекты Сознания Throughout the ages, the mysteries of what happens when we die and the nature of the human mind have fascinated us. In this collection of essays, leading scientists and authors contemplate consciousness, quantum mechanics, string theory, dimensions, space and time, nonlocal space,...
New York: Columbia University Press, 2001. — 90 p. I think, therefore I am. The legendary pronouncement of philosopher Rene Descartes lingers as accepted wisdom in the Western world nearly four centuries after its author's death. But does thought really come first? Who actually runs the show: we, our thoughts, or the neurons firing within our brains?Walter J. Freeman explores...
New York: Psychology Press, 2013. — 277 p. Consciousness is perhaps one of the greatest mysteries in the universe. This ambitious book begins with a philosophical approach to consciousness, examining some key questions such as what is meant by the term "conscious," and how this applies to vision. The book then explores major visual phenomena related to attention and conscious...
Psychology Press, 2013. ― 176 p. ― ISBN 978-1-84872-905-6, 978-1-84872-619-2, 978-0-203-07385-8. Consciousness is perhaps one of the greatest mysteries in the universe. This ambitious book begins with a philosophical approach to consciousness, examining some key questions such as what is meant by the term "conscious," and how this applies to vision. The book then explores major...
Philadelphia: SAGE, 2016. — 885 p. Half Title Publisher Note Title Page Copyright Page Detailed Contents About the Authors Introduction Exploring Inner Space The Philosophical Approach Enduring Questions The Psychological Approach A Profusion of Theories The Cognitive Approach I Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Attention The Cognitive Approach II Memory, Imagery, and Problem...
2nd Edition. — Sage Publishing, 2011. — 542 p. — ISBN 1-4129-7761-4, 978-1-4129-7761-6. Substantially revised, this Second Edition includes the latest breakthroughs in this fast-moving field. The authors present emerging areas of network science, dynamical systems theory, behavioral economics, and animal intelligence and tie each area to discoveries in psychology, neuroscience,...
4th edition. — SAGE Publishing, 2022. — 559 p. — ISBN 9781544380155. Cognitive Science provides a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to the study of the mind. The authors examine the mind from the perspective of different fields, including philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, networks, evolution, emotional and social cognition, linguistics, artificial intelligence,...
The MIT Press, 2017. — 304 p. — eBook ISBN 9780262342964. A comprehensive account of the neurobiological basis of language, arguing that species-specific brain differences may be at the root of the human capacity for language. Language makes us human. It is an intrinsic part of us, although we seldom think about it. Language is also an extremely complex entity with...
The MIT Press, 2017. — 304 p. Language makes us human. It is an intrinsic part of us, although we seldom think about it. Language is also an extremely complex entity with subcomponents responsible for its phonological, syntactic, and semantic aspects. In this landmark work, Angela Friederici offers a comprehensive account of these subcomponents and how they are integrated....
The MIT Press, 2017. — 304 p. — ISBN 9780262342964.. Language makes us human. It is an intrinsic part of us, although we seldom think about it. Language is also an extremely complex entity with subcomponents responsible for its phonological, syntactic, and semantic aspects. In this landmark work, Angela Friederici offers a comprehensive account of these subcomponents and how...
Odile Jacob, 2010. — 306 p. — (Sciences). Notre crâne abrite des mécanismes bien plus efficaces et plus économiques que les ordinateurs les plus avancés ! Cet ouvrage dresse le bilan des études expérimentales montrant comment le cerveau crée notre monde mental. S'appuyant sur des données issues de l'imagerie cérébrale, d'expériences de psychologie et du suivi de patients, Chris...
ISBN: 1405160225, 248 pages.
Written by one of the world’s leading neuroscientists, Making Up the Mind is the first accessible account of experimental studies showing how the brain creates our mental world.
Uses evidence from brain imaging, psychological experiments and studies of patients to explore the relationship between the mind and the brain.
Demonstrates that our...
2nd edition: CRC Press, 2009 — 428 p.
Sereis: Frontiers in Neuroscience
These are exciting times for the field of optical imaging of brain function. Rapid developments in theory and technology continue to considerably advance understanding of brain function. Reflecting changes in the field during the past five years, the second edition of In Vivo Optical Imaging of Brain...
CRC Press, 2002. — 267 p. — (Frontiers in Neuroscience) — ISBN: 978-0849323898 The major advantage of in vivo optical techniques is the ability to study many levels of function of the CNS that are inaccessible by other methods. This rapidly expanding field is multidisciplinary in nature and findings have thus far been scattered throughout the literature. In Vivo Optical Imaging...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. — 369 p. Present day neuroscience places the brain at the centre of study. But what if researchers viewed the brain not as the foundation of life, rather as a mediating organ? Ecology of the Brain addresses this very question. It considers the human body as a collective, a living being which uses the brain to mediate interactions. Those...
London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018. — 193 p. Sleep is quite a popular activity, indeed most humans spend around a third of their lives asleep. However, cultural, political, or aesthetic thought tends to remain concerned with the interpretation and actions of those who are awake. How to Sleep argues instead that sleep is a complex vital phenomena with a dynamic aesthetic and...
New York: Springer, 2007. - 367p.
How is information represented in the nervous system? How is that information manipulated and processed? These are some of the more important and challenging questions for neuroscientists and psychologists today. Understanding brain functions, especially the neural mechanisms of higher cognitive processes such as thinking, reasoning, judging,...
CRC, 2000 — 376 p. How do brain, mind, matter, and energy interact? Can we create a comprehensive model of the mind and brain, their interactions, and their influences? Synthesizing research from neuroscience, physics, biology, systems science, information science, psychology, and the cognitive sciences, The Neurophysics of Human Behavior advances a unified theory of brain,...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. - 313 p.
This book presents a unique synthesis of the current neuroscience of cognition by one of the world's authorities in the field. The guiding principle to this synthesis is the tenet that the entirety of our knowledge is encoded by relations, and thus by connections, in neuronal networks of our cerebral cortex. Cognitive networks...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. — 286 p. Professor Joaquín M. Fuster is an eminent cognitive neuroscientist whose research over the last five decades has made fundamental contributions to our understanding of the neural structures underlying cognition and behaviour. This book provides his view on the eternal question of whether we have free will. Based on his...
New York: Springer, 2020. — 99 p. This book focuses on asymmetries in brain structure and their role in emotional functions (such as amygdala in emotional comprehension, the ventro-medial prefrontal cortex in the integration between cognition and emotion and in the control of emotional reactions, and the anterior insula in the experience of emotions). The idea of hemispheric...
Elsevier, 2020. — 534 p. This is one of a two-volume work on neurocognitive development, focusing separately on normative and non-normative development. The normative volume focuses on neurology, biology, genetics, and psychology of normative cognitive development. It covers the development of intellectual abilities, visual perception, motor function, language, memory,...
Elsevier, 2020. — 395 p. This is one volume of a two-volume work on neurocognitive development, focusing separately on normative and non-normative development. The disorders and disabilities volume focuses on disorders of intellectual abilities, language, learning memory as well as psychiatric developmental disorders. The developmental aspects of neurological diseases in...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. — 332 p. As scientific inquiry and public interest in the adolescent brain grows, so too does the need for an accessible textbook that communicates the growing research on this topic. The Neuroscience of Adolescence is a comprehensive educational tool for developmental cognitive neuroscience students at all levels as it details the...
Philadelphia: SAGE Publications, Inc, 2018. — 592 p. Ignite your excitement about behavioral neuroscience with Brain & Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience, Fifth Edition by best-selling author Bob Garrett and new co-author Gerald Hough. Garrett and Hough make the field accessible by inviting readers to explore key theories and scientific discoveries using detailed...
Sage Publications, Inc, 2017. — 243 p. Completely revised to accompany the best-selling Brain & Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience, Fifth Edition, the Study Guide offers students even more opportunities to review, practice, and master course material. Featuring chapter outlines, learning objectives, summaries and guided reviews, short answer and essay...
Sage Publications, Inc, 2017. — 1675 p. Ignite your excitement about behavioral neuroscience withBrain & Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience,Fifth Editionbybest-selling author Bob Garrett and new co-author Gerald Hough. Garrett and Hough make the field accessible by inviting readers to explore key theories and scientific discoveries using detailed illustrations...
5th edition. — SAGE Publications, 2018. — 2390 p. — ISBN: 9781506392455 Ignite your excitement about behavioral neuroscience with Brain & Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience, Fifth Edition by best-selling author Bob Garrett and new co-author Gerald Hough. Garrett and Hough make the field accessible by inviting readers to explore key theories and scientific...
6th edition. — SAGE Publications, 2022. — 704 p. — ISBN 9781071839935. In Brain & Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience, authors Bob Garrett and Gerald Hough showcase the ever-expanding body of research into the biological foundations of human behavior through a big-picture approach. With thought-provoking examples and a carefully crafted, vibrant visual program,...
SAGE Publications, Inc, 2020. — 570 p. Behavioral Neuroscience: Essentials and Beyond shows students the basics of biological psychology using a modern and research-based perspective. With fresh coverage of applied topics and complex phenomena, including social neuroscience and consciousness, author Stéphane Gaskin delivers the most current research and developments surrounding...
New York: W. W. Norton, 2014. - 754p.
The first textbook for the course, and still the market leader, Cognitive Neuroscience has been thoroughly refreshed, rethought, and reorganized to enhance students’ and instructors’ experience. A stunning, all new art program conveys data and concepts clearly, and new chapter-opening Anatomical Orientation figures help students get their...
5th edition. — W. W. Norton & Company, 2019. — 772 p. — ISBN: 978-0-393-60317-0. Authoritative, applied, and accessible Written by world-renowned researchers, including Michael Gazzaniga, Cognitive Neuroscience remains the gold standard in its field, showcasing the latest discoveries and clinical applications. In its new Fifth Edition, updated material is woven into the...
New York: Harper Perennial, 2006. — 240 p. A provocative and fascinating look at new discoveries about the brain that challenge our ethics The rapid advance of scientific knowledge has raised ethical dilemmas that humankind has never before had to address. Questions about the moment when life technically begins and ends or about the morality of genetically designing babies are now...
HarperCollins Publishers, 2011. — 163 p. — ISBN 978-0-06-190610-7. About the Author. Michael S. Gazzaniga is the director of the SAGE Center for the Study of the Mind at the Universityof California, Santa Barbara. He is the president of the Cognitive Neuroscience Institute, the foundingdirector of the MacArthur Foundation’s Law and Neuroscience Project, and a member of...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2014. — 299 p. Drawing on the latest work in cognitive neuroscience, a philosopher proposes that delusions are narrative models that accommodate anomalous experiences. In The Measure of Madness, Philip Gerrans offers a novel explanation of delusion. Over the last two decades, philosophers and cognitive scientists have investigated explanations of delusion...
New York: Springer, 2021. — 516 p. Humans have a unique ability to understand the beliefs, emotions, and intentions of others—a capacity often referred to as mentalizing. Much research in psychology and neuroscience has focused on delineating the mechanisms of mentalizing, and examining the role of mentalizing processes in other domains of cognitive and affective functioning....
New York: Springer, 2018. — 172 p. From Aristotle to Cognitive Neuroscience identifies the strong philosophical tradition that runs from Aristotle, through phenomenology, to the current analytical philosophy of mind and consciousness. In a fascinating account, the author integrates the history of philosophy of mind and phenomenology with recent discoveries on the neuroscience...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2023. — 209 p. This book is an analysis and discussion of the soul as a psychophysical process and its role in mental representation, meaning, understanding and agency. Grant Gillett and Walter Glannon combine contemporary neuroscience and philosophy to address fundamental issues about human existence and living and acting in the world. Based in part on...
Academic Press, 2023. — 560 p. — ISBN 978-0-12-823453-2. People use drugs for many different reasons, including the pursuit of "high," social factors and self-medication of other conditions. Many millions of people are addicted to at least one substance, and the cost of addiction is immense, at both the individual and societal levels. Neurocircuitry of Addiction is the first...
Academic Press, 2023. — 2085 p. — ISBN 9780128234549. People use drugs for many different reasons, including the pursuit of "high," social factors and self-medication of other conditions. Many millions of people are addicted to at least one substance, and the cost of addiction is immense, at both the individual and societal levels. Neurocircuitry of Addiction is the first book...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. — 564 p. — ISBN: 978-1-107-03603-1. Neuroscientific evidence has educated us in the ways in which the brain mediates our thought and behavior and, therefore, forced us to critically examine how we conceive of free will. This volume, featuring contributions from an international and interdisciplinary group of distinguished researchers...
Oxford University Press, 2021. — 273 p. — ISBN 978– 0– 19– 881391– 0. Neural prosthetics are systems or devices implanted in or connected to the brain that influence the input and output of information. They modulate, bypass, supplement, or replace regions of the brain and its connections to parts of the body that are damaged, dysfunctional, or lost, whether from congenital...
Oxford University Press, 2021. — 616 p. — ISBN 978–0–19–254363–9. Neural prosthetics are systems or devices implanted in or connected to the brain that influence the input and output of information. They modulate, bypass, supplement, or replace regions of the brain and its connections to parts of the body that are damaged, dysfunctional, or lost, whether from congenital...
MIT Press, 2001. — 465 p. This book is for students and researchers who have a specific interest in learning and memory and want to understand how computational models can be integrated into experimental research on the hippocampus and learning. It emphasizes the function of brain structures as they give rise to behavior, rather than the molecular or neuronal details. It also...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. - 352p.
Elkhonon Goldberg's groundbreaking The Executive Brain was a classic of scientific writing, revealing how the frontal lobes command the most human parts of the mind. Now he offers a completely new book, providing fresh, iconoclastic ideas about the relationship between the brain and the mind.
In The New Executive Brain, Goldberg...
Academic Press, 2017. — 584 p. — ISBN: 9780128036761 Executive Functions in Health and Disease provides a comprehensive review of both healthy and disordered executive function. It discusses what executive functions are, what parts of the brain are involved, what happens when they go awry in cases of dementia, ADHD, psychiatric disorders, traumatic injury, developmental...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. — 146 p. In the same way atomic structures explain the physical properties of an object, neuroscientists are now learning about the human mind by examining how the neurons in the brain are connected to one another and their surrounding environments. Will brain scientists ever be capable of reading minds? Why are certain things harder...
Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2024. — 274 p. Preface Individual Tests Block Design Boston Naming Test—Second Edition Halstead Category Test Coding Controlled Oral Word Association Test Connors Continuous Performance Test, Third Edition (CPT-3) Digit Span Feifer Assessment of Reading Finger Tapping Test (FTT) Logical Memory Purdue Pegboard Stroop Color and Word Test Symbol Digit...
New York: Springer, 2016. - 66 p. This concise reference clarifies the gray areas between traumatic brain injury and PTSD while providing an empirically sound framework for neuropsychological evaluation and differential diagnosis. Its extended research review summarizes findings on key topics including the neuroanatomy of brain injury, test battery design and selection, and the...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. — 377 p. In «Simulating Minds», his ninth and latest book, Alvin Goldman provides a comprehensive survey of the principal theories devised to explain the mind's ability to ascribe mental states to other minds as well as to itself. Minds --human and to all appearances those of other intelligent fellow creatures-- possess the capability not...
The MIT Press, 2020. — 403 p. — ISBN 9780262358774. The mind encompasses everything we experience, and these experiences are created by the brain—often without our awareness. Experience is private; we can't know the minds of others. But we also don't know what is happening in our own minds. In this book, E. Bruce Goldstein offers an accessible and engaging account of the mind...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2003. — 446 p. Clinical Neuropsychology A Practical Guide to Assessment and Management for Clinicians shows how knowledge of neuropsychological applications is relevant and useful to a wide range of clinicians. It provides a link between recent advances in neuroimaging, neurophysiology and neuroanatomy and how these discoveries may best be used by clinicians....
New York: Academic Press, 1997. — 222 p. Anomia is the inability to access spoken names for objects, most often associated with the elderly or those with brain damage to the left hemisphere. Anomia offers the state-of-the-art review of disorders of naming, written by acknowledged experts from around the world, approached from both clinical and theoretical viewpoints. Goodglass,...
New York: Dana Press, 2010. - 246 p. Cerebrum 2010 offers a feast for readers keen to know what the world’s leading thinkers see as the newest ideas and implications arising from discoveries about the brain. Drawn from Cerebrum’s highly regarded Web edition, this fourth annual collection brings together the foremost experts in brain science. Jay Giedd, Michael Posner, Mariale...
Harwood Academic Publishers, 2000 — 269 p.
Most brain related activity has focussed on specialized interests within individual disciplines. Recent multidisciplinary activity has provided the impetus to break down these boundaries and encourage a freer exchange of information across disciplines. This text reflects these developments. It spans the landscape of brain science to...
New York: Springer, 2013. — 227 p. The nature of consciousness and the self, the mind's role in informing the brain, the experience of personal growth: all are ideas mainly associated with philosophy rather than hard science. In response, Neurophenomenology and Its Applications to Psychology translates integrative concepts in neurophenomenology into terms that are clearest and...
Cham: Springer, 2023. — 209 p. This insightful book proposes a holistic theory of the development of self, drawing on interdisciplinary literature in existential-phenomenology, neurophenomenology, intracrinology, endocrinology, and naturopathic medicine. The psychoneurointracrine hypothesis bridges the gap between the mind and brain, providing a framework to explain the complex...
New York: Routledge, 2014. — 262 p. This volume explores how advances in the fields of evolutionary neuroscience and cognitive psychology are informing media studies with a better understanding of how humans perceive, think and experience emotion within mediated environments. The book highlights interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches to the production and reception...
Cambridge University Press, 2021. — 321 p. — ISBN 978-1-108-79336-0. Neuroscience has begun to intrude deeply into what it means to be human, an intrusion that offers profound benefits but will demolish our present understanding of privacy. In Privacy in the Age of Neuroscience, David Grant argues that we need to reconceptualize privacy in a manner that will allow us to reap...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. - 759 p.
This is a major revision of a standard reference work for neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, and neurologists. About one-half of the book contains entirely new work by new contributors. New topics not covered in the previous editions include consideration of common sources of neurocognitive morbidity, such as multiple sclerosis,...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. — 280 p. — ISBN: 978–0–19–992864–4. What is consciousness and how can a brain, a mere collection of neurons, create it? In Consciousness and the Social Brain, Princeton neuroscientist Michael Graziano lays out an audacious new theory to account for the deepest mystery of them all. The human brain has evolved a complex circuitry that allows...
Springer, 2016. — 148 p. — ISBN: 3319467042 This book explores Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) dynamics as investigated through Electrodermal Activity (EDA) processing. It presents groundbreaking research in the technical field of biomedical engineering, especially biomedical signal processing, as well as clinical fields of psychometrics, affective computing, and psychological...
New York: Penguin Books, 2002. — 274 p. How do our unique personalities emerge from our anatomically identical physical brains? What gives rise to our emotions? Why do some drugs make us ecstatic while others make us miserable? For centuries, the most elusive and tantalizing questions about how the human mind works were left to the esoteric realm of philosophers. But in the...
London: Notting Hill Editions, 2016. — 214 p. What is it that makes you distinct from me? Identity is a term much used but hard to define. You and Me considers the concept of identity from the perspective of a neuroscientist. As the brain adapts exquisitely to the environment, do the cultural challenges of the 21st century mean that we are facing unprecendented challenges to...
Springer, 2018. — 162 p. — (Historical-Analytical Studies on Nature, Mind and Action 06). — ISBN: 978-3-319-99294-5. This book consists of eleven new essays that provide new insights into classical and contemporary issues surrounding free will and human agency. They investigate topics such as the nature of practical knowledge and its role in intentional action; mental content...
New York: Springer, 2016. - 256 p. This book gives the reader an understanding of what consciousness is about, and of how to make conscious experiences more pleasant. It expands on a new theory that describes the evolutionary trajectory leading to conscious life forms. In short, the evidence suggests that consciousness first evolved some 300 million years ago as a consequence...
New Harbinger Publications, 2021. — 192 p. — ISBN 978-1684035663. Do you cope with anxiety by avoiding people, places, and situations that make you feel anxious? Do you deal with depression by isolating yourself from the people and activities that used to bring you joy? Do you avoid talking or thinking about the events that caused your post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)? If...
Oxford University Press, 2021. — 771 p. — ISBN 978-0190070557. How does your mind work? How does your brain give rise to your mind? These are questions that all of us have wondered about at some point in our lives, if only because everything that we know is experienced in our minds. They are also very hard questions to answer. After all, how can a mind understand itself? How...
Oxford University Press, 2021. — 771 p. — ISBN 978-0190070557. How does your mind work? How does your brain give rise to your mind? These are questions that all of us have wondered about at some point in our lives, if only because everything that we know is experienced in our minds. They are also very hard questions to answer. After all, how can a mind understand itself? How...
New York: John Benjamins Publishing Co, 2001. - 345 p.
How does the brain go about the business of being conscious? Though we cannot yet provide a complete answer, this book explains what is now known about the neural basis of human consciousness.The last decade has witnessed the dawn of an exciting new era of cognitive neuroscience. For example, combination of new imaging...
2nd Edition. — Oxford University Press, 2010. — 915 p. — ISBN: 978–0–19–923411–0. Sadly, since the publication of the first edition in 2003, John Marshall has passed away, but leaving a hugely inspirational body of consequential neuropsychology research on which to build. Much has changed, and much remains the same since 2003. Technology and philosophical approaches to...
New York: Flatiron Books, 2017. — 455 p. From an obesity and neuroscience researcher with a knack for engaging, humorous storytelling, The Hungry Brain uses cutting-edge science to answer the questions: why do we overeat, and what can we do about it? No one wants to overeat. And certainly no one wants to overeat for years, become overweight, and end up with a high risk of...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. — 346 p. — ISBN: 9781107089778. This book introduces new and provocative neuroscience research that advances our understanding of intelligence and the brain. Compelling evidence shows that genetics plays a more important role than environment as intelligence develops from childhood, and that intelligence test scores correspond...
Cambridge University Press, 2023. — 333 p. — Second Edition. This new edition provides an accessible guide to advances in neuroscience research and what they reveal about intelligence. Compelling evidence shows that genetics plays a major role as intelligence develops from childhood, and that intelligence test scores correspond strongly to specific features of the brain...
New York: The Guilford Books, 2004. — 337 p. This important resource presents the latest information on brain-behavior relationships and describes ways school practitioners can apply neuropsychological principles in their work with children. Bridging the gap between neuropsychological theory, assessment, and intervention, this accessible text addresses complex topics in a...
Bradford Books, MIT Press, 2010. — 344 pages. The field of neuroimaging has reached a watershed. Brain imaging research has been the source of many advances in cognitive neuroscience and cognitive science over the last decade, but recent critiques and emerging trends are raising foundational issues of methodology, measurement, and theory. Indeed, concerns over interpretation of...
Basel: Birkhäuser, 1992. — 366 p. Footnotes to the Recent History of Neuroscience: Personal Reflections and Microstories The workshop upon which this volume is based offered me an opportunity to renew contact fairly painlessly with workers in the brain sciences, not just as a participant/observer but maybe as what might be called a teller of microstories. I had originally...
N.-Y.: Springer, 2015. - 613p.
The proposed book investigates brain asymmetry from the perspective of functional neural systems theory, a foundational approach for the topic. There is currently no such book available on the market and there is a need for a neuroscience book, with a focus on the functional asymmetry of these two integrated and dynamic brains using historical and...
London: Riutledge, 2017. — 223 p. Errrorless learning is one of the most studied principles in neurorehabilitation. This is the first volume to capture all the key elements in the field in one invaluable resource, providing an up-to-date and broad analysis of the use of errorless learning principles in rehabilitation after brain injury. With contributions from key researchers...
Publisher: The MIT Press; Reprint edition (October 28, 2011), 384 pages. Episodic memory proves essential for daily function, allowing us to remember where we parked the car, what time we walked the dog, or what a friend said earlier. In How We Remember, Michael Hasselmo draws on recent developments in neuroscience to present a new model describing the brain mechanisms for...
Oxford, 2010 — 576 p. Oxford Series in Social Cognition and Social Neuroscience How do we - societies and individuals alike - (sometimes) manage to act in line with our high priority goals when faced with tempting-yet-conflicting alternatives? In other words, how do we (sometimes) resolve a conflict between a superordinate, global goal and a subordinate, local one, and do so in...
New York: John Wiley & Sons Inc., 1949. — 342 p. Since its publication in 1949, D.O. Hebb's, The Organization of Behavior has been one of the most influential books in the fields of psychology and neuroscience. However, the original edition has been unavailable since 1966, ensuring that Hebb's comment that a classic normally means "cited but not read" is true in his case. This...
Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc., 2002. — 378 p. Since its publication in 1949, D.O. Hebb's, The Organization of Behavior has been one of the most influential books in the fields of psychology and neuroscience. However, the original edition has been unavailable since 1966, ensuring that Hebb's comment that a classic normally means "cited but not read" is true in his case....
2nd edition: Academic Press, 2003 — 583 p. An understanding of the nervous system at virtually any level of analysis requires an understanding of its basic building block, the neuron. This book provides the solid foundation of the morphological, biochemical, and biophysical properties of nerve cells that is needed by advanced undergraduates and graduate students, as well as...
4th edition. — Oxford University Press, 2003. — 735 p. — ISBN: 978-0195133677 Clinical Neuropsychology comprehensively reviews the major neurobehavioral disorders associated with brain dysfunction. Since the third edition appeared in 1993 there have been many advances in the understanding and treatment of neurobehavioral disorders. This edition, like prior editions, describes...
Non-fiction, Florida, Park Avenue Press, 2013, 362 pages
In "The Power of Neuroplasticity," Shad Helmstetter, Ph.D., presents the scientific discovery that the thoughts we think physically rewire and reshape our brains and change our lives. Dr. Helmstetter shows how to use the latest research from the field of neuroscience to wire your brain to change attitudes, overcome...
New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 2014. — 729 p. An essential reconsideration of one of the most far-reaching theories in modern neuroscience and psychology. In 1992, a group of neuroscientists from Parma, Italy, reported a new class of brain cells discovered in the motor cortex of the macaque monkey. These cells, later dubbed mirror neurons, responded equally well during the monkey’s...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. — 293 p. Can consciousness and the human mind be understood and explained in sheerly physical terms? Materialism is a philosophical/scientific theory, according to which the mind is completely physical. This theory has been around for literally thousands of years, but it was always stymied by its inability to explain how exactly mere...
New York: CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group, 2014. — 272 p. Our brains plan conscious experience in our sleep using our waking experience only to correct a built-in, virtual reality model of the world that becomes more fully active when we sleep. We become subjectively aware of that virtual reality model when we dream. Our dreams are a mixture of anticipated virtual and remembered...
3rd edition. — Oxford University Press, 2018. — 287 p. — ISBN 978– 0– 19– 874918– 9. The third edition of the best-selling Cognitive Assessment for Clinicians provides readers with an up-to-date, practical guide to cognitive function and its assessment to ensure readers have a conceptual knowledge of normal psychological function and how to interpret their findings. Organized...
2nd edition. — Springer, 2010. — 608 p. — ISBN-10 0826118852, ISBN-13 978-0826118851 This book serves as an updated authoritative contemporary reference work intended for use by forensic neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, pediatricians, attorneys, judges, law students, police officers, special educators, and clinical and school psychologists, among...
3rd edition. — Springer, 2021. — 366 p. — ISBN 978-3-030-54655-7. Expanding both the conceptual and clinical knowledge base on the subject, the Third Edition of Detection of Malingering during Head Injury Litigation offers the latest detection tools and techniques for veteran and novice alike. Increased public awareness of traumatic brain injuries has fueled a number of...
Academic Press, 2022. — 445 p. — ISBN 978-0-12-818093-8. Body, Brain, Behavior: Three Views and a Conversation describes brain research on the frontiers, with a particular emphasis on the relationship between the brain and its development and evolution, peripheral organs, and other brains in communication. The book expands current views of neuroscience by illustrating the...
Cambridge University Press, 2023. — 659 p. — ISBN 978-1-108-48852-5. How does brain activity give rise to sleep, dreams, learning, memory, and language? Do drugs like cocaine and heroin tap into the same neurochemical systems that evolved for life's natural rewards? What are the powerful new tools of molecular biology that are revolutionizing neuroscience? This undergraduate...
New York: Chelsea House, 2005. — 143 p. The Neuroanatomy of Learning and Memory Learning and Memory: A Historical Perspective Forms of Learning Stages of Memory and the Brain’s Memory Systems Memory Organization Molecular Mechanisms of Learning and Memory An Invertebrate Model of Learning and Memory Long-Term Potentiation: A Synaptic Correlate of Learning and Memory Strategies...
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011. — 198 p. Invitation Prelude Coming-to Explained Being “Like Something” Sentition Looping the Loop So What? Being There The Enchanted World So That Is Who I Am! Being Number One Entering the Soul Niche Dangerous Territory Cheating Death Envoi Notes
Springer, 2018. — 586 p. — (Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences. Vol. 35). This volume collects cutting-edge expert reviews in the oxytocin field and will be of interest to a broad scientific audience ranging from social neuroscience to clinical psychiatry. The role of the neuropeptide oxytocin in social behaviors is one of the earliest and most significant discoveries...
Humana, 2009 — 364 p.
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology
The developing of in vivo neuroscience techniques is rapidly improving the specificity and sensitivity of measurements of brain function. However, despite improvements in individual methods, it is becoming increasingly clear that the most effective research approaches will be multi-modal. Thus, it is the researchers...
Picador, 2009. — 330 p. Includes a new Afterword by the AuthorWhat accounts for our remarkable ability to get inside another person's head--to know what he or she is thinking and feeling? Marco Iacoboni, a leading neuroscientist, explains the groundbreaking research into mirror neurons, the "smart cells" in our brain that allow us to understand others. From imitation to...
New York: Springer, 2017. — 544 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-68420-8. This book seeks to build bridges between neuroscience and social science empirical researchers and theorists working around the world, integrating perspectives from both fields, separating real from spurious divides between them and delineating new challenges for future investigation. Since its inception in the early...
Amazon Digital Services, 2012 . - 240 pages ISBN: 9788740301007 Cognitive neuroscience is an exciting and a relatively new area of research into the neural basis of the human mind. Using sophisticated neuroimaging technology, it is possible to study how the brain allows one to think, remember, see, hear, smell, touch, attend, feel emotions, understand others, and be motivated...
Amsterdam: Springer, 2013. - 196 p. The source of endless speculation and public curiosity, our scientific quest for the origins of human consciousness has expanded along with the technical capabilities of science itself and remains one of the key topics able to fire public as much as academic interest. Yet many problematic issues, identified in this important new book, remain...
The MIT Press, 2007 — 464 p.
Series: Computational Neuroscience
In order to model neuronal behavior or to interpret the results of modeling studies, neuroscientists must call upon methods of nonlinear dynamics. This book offers an introduction to nonlinear dynamical systems theory for researchers and graduate students in neuroscience. It also provides an overview of...
Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2020. — 226 p. Humans have always been fascinated by the workings of the mind and now, more than ever, neuroscience has become a popular area of inquiry. While neuroscience advertises itself as an interdisciplinary field, drawing on biology, physics, engineering, and psychology, to date it has engaged less often with the humanities. In...
New York: Springer, 2009. - 133 p. Bioinformatics involves specialized application of computer technology to investigative and conceptual problems in biology and medicine; neuroinformatics (NI) is the practice of bioinformatics in the neurosciences. Over the past two decades the biomedical sciences have been revolutionized by databases, data mining and data modeling techniques....
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. - 336 p. The phenomenon of hypnosis provides a rich paradigm for those seeking to understand the processes that underlie consciousness. Understanding hypnosis tells us about a basic human capacity for altered experiences that is often overlooked in contemporary western societies. Throughout the 200 year history of psychology, hypnosis has...
Basic Books, 2018. — 304 p. — ISBN10: 0465052681, ISBN13: 978-0465052684. To many, the brain is the seat of personal identity and autonomy. But the way we talk about the brain is often rooted more in mystical conceptions of the soul than in scientific fact. This blinds us to the physical realities of mental function. We ignore bodily influences on our psychology, from chemicals...
Routledge, 2024. — 201 p. Acknowledgments Neuropsychology and Its Beginnings Methods in Neuropsychology The Philosophy of Mind, Consciousness, and Cognition Neurons and Structure of the Nervous System Forensic Psychology – Scope, Challenges, and Applications Memory and Neuropsychology Introduction to Visuospatial Systems Neuropsychology of Executive Function The Neuropsychology...
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2000. — 512 p. At the heart of this classic, seminal book is Julian Jaynes's still-controversial thesis that human consciousness did not begin far back in animal evolution but instead is a learned process that came about only three thousand years ago and is still developing. The implications of this revolutionary scientific paradigm extend into virtually...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. — 434 p. Our Professions Come of Age: Neuroscience Knowledge and Tools for Biopsychosocial Practice Why Should I Care about Brain Science? I’m a “People” Person Neuroscience Knowledge: How Is It Faring in the Second Decade of the Millennium? Normality, Professional Culture, and Psychiatric Disorders: Diagnosing Jared Breaking Th rough: Is...
Scribner, 2004 — 294 p. ISBN: 0743241665 Brilliantly exploring today's cutting-edge brain research, mind wide open is an unprecedented journey into the essence of human personality, allowing readers to understand themselves and the people in their lives as never before. Using a mix of experiential reportage, personal storytelling, and fresh scientific discovery, Steven Johnson...
2nd edition. — CRC Press, 2007. — 522 p. — ISBN: 9780849319037 A complete background to concepts and principles of behavioral genetics, Neurobehavioral Genetics: Methods and Applications, Second Edition features a broad spectrum of the most current techniques in neurobehavioral genetics in a single source. Based on various studies of living organisms ranging from primates to...
New York: Routledge, 2018. — 155 p. One of the main aims of modern mental health care is to understand a person's explicit and implicit ways of thinking and acting. So, it may seem like the ultimate paradox that mental health care services are currently overflowing with brain concepts belonging to the external, visible brain-world and that neuroscientists are poised to become new...
Doubleday, 2014. - 400 p. The New York Times best-selling author of Physics of the Impossible, Physics of the Future and Hyperspace tackles the most fascinating and complex object in the known universe: the human brain. For the first time in history, the secrets of the living brain are being revealed by a battery of high tech brain scans devised by physicists. Now what was once...
Psychology Press, 2007. — 505 p. Substance use continues to be a major public health problem, and the ramifications of this are manifold. For instance, at present, on a yearly basis, the total economic cost of substance misuse is literally hundreds of billions of dollars. These costs are related to a number of factors, including, but not limited to, treatment and prevention,...
Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2019. — 410 p. Limbic Motor Circuits and Neuropsychiatry explores the neural circuitry employed by mammals to interpret environmental stimuli that provoke adaptive behavioral responses. Internationally recognized biomedical scientists have contributed chapters that describe and evaluate the anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and pathophysiology of how...
4 edition: McGraw-Hill Medica, 2000 — 1414 p.
Now in resplendent color, the new edition continues to define the latest in the scientific understanding of the brain, the nervous system, and human behavior. Each chapter is thoroughly revised and includes the impact of molecular biology in the mechanisms underlying developmental processes and in the pathogenesis of disease....
Oxford University Press, 2004. — 554 p. The latest volume in the critically acclaimed and highly influential Attention and Performance series focuses on the role that functional neuroimaging plays in visual cognition. Functional neuroimaging has greatly enhanced our knowledge of the brain, and has been one of the most important tools in cognitive neuroscience. At the same time,...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. — 269 p. This collection brings together a set of new papers that advance the debate concerning the nature of explanation in mind and brain science, and help to clarify the prospects for bonafide integration across these fields. Long a topic of debate among philosophers and scientists alike, there is growing appreciation that understanding...
New York: Springer, 2016. — 308 p. This edited monograph provides a compelling analysis of the interplay between neuroscience and aesthetics. The book broaches a wide spectrum of topics including, but not limited to, mathematics and creator algorithms, neurosciences of artistic creativity, paintings and dynamical systems as well as computational research for architecture. The...
Washington: APA, 2015. - 328p.
Research in brain cognition and development has expanded rapidly over the last ten years. Our scientific understanding of the developmental stages of infancy, childhood, and adolescence has reached a new level of sophistication, thanks to extensive studies on cognitive processes such as attention, inhibition, executive control, working memory,...
Amsterdam: Boom, 2017. — 625 p. This overview of clinical neuropsychology provides the most important theories and methods that are relevant to professionals who are dealing with patients with brain impairment. In this edition, all chapters have been completely revised by the editors and several professionals and researchers from the field. The first part contains a number of...
Yale University Press, 2018. — 232 p. In this book an eminent psychiatrist integrates data from neuroscience, psychology, biology, artificial intelligence, and psychoanalysis to examine the nature of memory and dreams and to explore the crucial role of emotion in organizing memory. Establishing a correspondence between psychoanalytic and neurobiological principles, Dr. Reiser...
New York: Routledge: 2018. — 145 p. In this jointly authored book, Kirchhoff and Kiverstein defend the controversial thesis that phenomenal consciousness is realised by more than just the brain. They argue that the mechanisms and processes that realise phenomenal consciousness can at times extend across brain, body and the social, material and cultural world. Kirchhoff and...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. — 248 p. The first half is a NECESSARY read for those interested in philosophical zombies: a very clear thorough response to Chalmers. The second half is also an important read for those interested in non-human consciousness and possible methods to study consciousness of all kinds.
Springer, 2019. — 2760 p. — (Studies in Neuroscience, Psychology and Behavioral Economics). — ISBN 978-3-030-20085-5. This edited volume presents fundamentals as well as applications of oculomotor methods in industrial and clinical settings.The target audience primarily comprises research experts and practitioners, but the book may also be beneficial for graduate students....
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2008. — 470 p. — ISBN 978-0-8058-5858-7. Over the last decade, the topic of prospective memory – the encoding, storage and delayed retrieval of intended actions – has attracted much interest, and this is reflected in a rapidly growing body of literature: 350 scientific articles have been published on this topic since the appearance of the first...
Publisher: The MIT Press; 1 edition (March 9, 2012). 200 p.
What links conscious experience of pain, joy, color, and smell to bioelectrical activity in the brain? How can anything physical give rise to nonphysical, subjective, conscious states? Christof Koch has devoted much of his career to bridging the seemingly unbridgeable gap between the physics of the brain and...
Boston: MIT Press, 2019. — 277 p. Preface : consciousness redux What is consciousness? Who is conscious? Animal consciousness Consciousness and the rest Consciousness and the brain Tracking the footprints of consciousness Why we need a theory of consciousness Of wholes Tools to measure consciousness The uber-mind and pure consciousness Does consciousness have a function?...
Englewood: Roberts and Company Publishers, 2004. - 442 p. Consciousness is one of science’s last great unsolved mysteries. How can the salty taste and crunchy texture of potato chips, the unmistakable smell of dogs after they have been in the rain, or the exhilarating feeling of hanging on tiny fingerholds many feet above the last secure foothold on a cliff, emerge from networks...
Oxford University Press, 2019. — 305 p. — ISBN13: 9780190652555. This, the third volume of the series Neuropsychology: A Review of Science and Practice, will provide the reader with timely and comprehensive reviews of the literature relevant to clinical neuropsychology and related professions. Unique to this series, the practitioner, investigator, and student will find that the...
Springer, 2023. — 199 p. — (Studies in Brain and Mind 22). — ISBN 978-3-031-26745-1. Защита нерепрезентативности в когнитивной нейронауке In this book, Matej Kohar demonstrates how the new mechanistic account of explanation can be used to support a non-representationalist view of explanations in cognitive neuroscience, and therefore can bring new conceptual tools to the...
Springer, 2023. — 199 p. — (Studies in Brain and Mind 22). — ISBN 978-3-031-26745-1. Защита нерепрезентативности в когнитивной нейронауке In this book, Matej Kohar demonstrates how the new mechanistic account of explanation can be used to support a non-representationalist view of explanations in cognitive neuroscience, and therefore can bring new conceptual tools to the...
New York: Routledge, 2019. — 391 p. Considering how computational properties of the brain inform cognitive functions, this book presents a unique conceptual introduction to cognitive neuroscience. This essential guide explores the complex relationship between the mind and the brain, building upon the authors' extensive research in neural information processing and cognitive...
Routledge, 2006. — 257 p.
Cognitive Science is a major new guide to the central theories and problems in the study of the mind and brain. The authors clearly explain how and why cognitive science aims to understand the brain as a computational system that manipulates representations. They identify the roots of cognitive science in Descartes - who argued that all knowledge of...
New York: Worth Publishers, 2015. — 913 p. Written by two masterful researchers and educators, "Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology" was the first textbook to introduce students to the scientific exploration of human behavior from a neuroscientist’s perspective. With this updated edition, Bryan Kolb and Ian Whishaw again take students to the very forefront of one of the most...
5th edition. — Worth Publishers, 2016. — 2906 p. — ISBN: 978-1-319-11745-0 From authors Bryan Kolb and Ian Whishaw, and new coauthor G. Campbell Teskey, An Introduction to Brain and Behavior offers a unique inquiry-based introduction to behavioral neuroscience, with each chapter focusing on a central question (i.e., "How Does the Nervous System Function?"). It also incorporates...
5th edition. — Worth Publishers, 2016. — 2906 p. — ISBN: 978-1-319-11745-0. From authors Bryan Kolb and Ian Whishaw, and new coauthor G. Campbell Teskey, An Introduction to Brain and Behavior offers a unique inquiry-based introduction to behavioral neuroscience, with each chapter focusing on a central question (i.e., "How Does the Nervous System Function?"). It also...
Publisher: Worth Publishers, March 2003. 5th edition, 763 p.
Written by two top researchers, Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Fifth Edition guides students on a comprehensive journey of discovery through the realm of contemporary human neuropsychology. It is a remarkable text that makes an extraordinary amount of recent scholarship accessible and compelling. And with...
London: SAGE Publications Ltd, 2017. Revisiting the Classic Studies is a series of texts that introduces readers to the studies in psychology that changed the way we think about core topics in the discipline today. It provokes students to ask more interesting and challenging questions about the field by encouraging a deeper level of engagement both with the details of the...
8th edition. — Worth Publishers, 2021. — 2546 p. — ISBN 9781319247164. Neuroscience is one of the most exciting and impactful areas of scientific inquiry today. Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology is written by an author team that helped lay the foundation for this field and who continue to be actively involved in both clinical research and education in this area. They will...
8th edition. — Worth Publishers, 2021. — 3973 p. — ISBN 978-1-319-36427-4. Neuroscience is one of the most exciting and impactful areas of scientific inquiry today. Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology is written by an author team that helped lay the foundation for this field and who continue to be actively involved in both clinical research and education in this area. They...
8th edition. — Worth Publishers, 2021. — 3973 p. — ISBN 978-1-319-36427-4. Neuroscience is one of the most exciting and impactful areas of scientific inquiry today. Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology is written by an author team that helped lay the foundation for this field and who continue to be actively involved in both clinical research and education in this area. They...
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2010. - 1533 p.
Behavioral Neuroscientists study the behavior of animals and humans and the neurobiological and physiological processes that control it. Behavior is the ultimate function of the nervous system, and the study of it is very multidisciplinary. Disorders of behavior in humans touch millions of people’s lives significantly, and it is of paramount...
Academic Press, 2014. — 340 p. — ISBN 978-0-12-386937-1. Drugs, Addiction, and the Brain explores the molecular, cellular, and neurocircuitry systems in the brain that are responsible for drug addiction. Common neurobiological elements are emphasized that provide novel insights into how the brain mediates the acute rewarding effects of drugs of abuse and how it changes during...
CRC Press, 2010. — 309 p. — (Human Factors in Defence). Neurocognitive and Physiological Factors During High-Tempo Operations features world-renowned scientists conducting groundbreaking research into the basic mechanisms of stress effects on the human body and psyche, as well as introducing novel pharmaceutics and equipment that can rescue or improve maximal performance during...
New York: Springer, 2016. — 158 p. This leading-edge volume offers a new framework for neuropsychological testing rooted in the current evidence base on large-scale brain system interactions. Expert coverage brings traditional discrete areas of cognitive functioning (e.g., attention, memory) in line with highly nuanced relationships between cortical and subcortical processing....
New York: Springer, 2008. — 415 p.
Clinical psychologists and neuropsychologists are traditionally taught that cognition is mediated by the cortex and that subcortical brain regions mediate the coordination of movement. However, this argument can easily be challenged based upon the anatomic organization of the brain.
New York: Psychology Press, 2013. — 181 p. Is the everyday understanding of belief susceptible to scientific investigation? Belief is one of the most commonly used, yet unexplained terms in neuro-science. Beliefs can be seen as forms of mental representations and belief as one of the building blocks of our conscious thoughts. This book provides an interdisciplinary overview of...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. — 414 p. Contributors Abbreviations Introduction Fundamental Level of Trust Trust and Psychology Trust and Behavioral Economics Trust and Digitalization Trust and Human Factors Neuropsychological Level of Trust Trust and Risk Trust and Emotion Trust and Reputation Trust and Learning Neurocharacteristic Level of Trust Trust and...
Yale University Press, 2017. — 286 p. — ISBN10: 0300224087. — ISBN13: 978-0300224085. We spend a third of our lives in bed, but how much do we really understand about how sleep affects us? In the past forty years, scientists have discovered that our sleep (or lack of it) can affect nearly every aspect of our waking lives. Poor sleep could be a sign of a disease, the result of a...
Springer, 2018. — 149 p. — (Brain Science) — ISBN: 978-4-431-56613-7 This book is the first digital atlas of the degu brain with microscopic features simultaneously in Nissl sections and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). As an experimental animal model, the degu contributes to a variety of medical research fields in diabetes, hyperglycemia, pancreatic function, and adaptation...
New York: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017. — 217 p. Since the late Stone Age, approximately 10 percent of humans have been left-handed, yet for most of human history left-handedness has been stigmatized. In On the Other Hand, Howard I. Kushner traces the impact of left-handedness on human cognition, behavior, culture, and health. A left-hander himself, Kushner has long been...
The MIT Press, 2020. — 769 p. — ISBN 978-0262044288. The philosophy of psychosis and the psychosis of philosophy: a philosopher draws on his experience of madness. In this book, philosopher and linguist Wouter Kusters examines the philosophy of psychosis—and the psychosis of philosophy. By analyzing the experience of psychosis in philosophical terms, Kusters not only...
Springer, 2018. — 239 p. This is a book about the intersections of three dimensions. The first is the way social scientists and historians treat the history of psychiatry and healing, especially as it intersects with psychedelics. The second encompasses a reflection on the substances themselves and their effects on bodies. The third addresses traditional healing, as it circles...
Перевод автора и названия статьи - автор - коллектив Лаборатории сравнительной человеческой познавательной способности в университете Сан-Диего Калифорния, название статьи "Модельная система исследования трудностей обучения" Статья издана в журнале "The Quarterly Newsletter of The Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition " July 1982, Volume 4 Number 3.
Статья посвящена модельной...
Перевод автора и названия статьи - автор - коллектив Лаборатории сравнительной человеческой познавательной способности в университете Рокфеллера, название статьи - "Познавательная способность как остаточная категория антропологии" .Статья опубликована в журнале Annual Review of Anthropology Vol. 7 (1978) pp. 51-
69 на английском языке. Статья посвящена разным аспектам...
Springer, 2023. — 177 p. — ISBN 978-3-031-13436-4. This book explains, in engaging language, the emotional experience and possible behavioural patterns of ADHD on the bases of its neurobiological function, with a focus on the opportunities and obstacles faced by those with ADHD in professional education as well as in the course of a professional career. A number of...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. — 374 p. — ISBN: 978–0–19–923507–0. Computational and mathematical neuroscience is an active research area attracting the interest of specialist researchers as well as the general public. It involves the intersection between neuroscience and mathematical/computational techniques. Its current popularity is due to several factors, among them...
Nova Science Publishers, 2017. — 354 p. The monograph entitled The Brainstem and Behavior, edited by Robert Lalonde, reports on physiological functions undertaken by different parts of the brainstem. Pfaff, Bubnys, and Tabansky describe the role of the reticular formation on arousal, with information completed by Lemaire from a more clinical viewpoint. Berezovskii enumerates...
Oxford University Press, 2012. — 208 p. Whereas the roots of the clinical neuropsychology specialty can be found in fields over a century old, it has grown very rapidly during the past thirty years. Doctoral programs in clinical psychology and predoctoral internship programs have developed concentrations in this area, as the need for postdoctoral training in this specialty has...
New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. — 446 p. This book, a member of the Series in Affective Science, is a unique interdisciplinary sequence of articles on the cognitive neuroscience of emotion by some of the most well-known researchers in the area. It explores what is known about cognitive processes in emotion at the same time it reviews the processes and anatomical...
Frontiers Media SA, 2016. — 110 p. The superordinate division of emotions is distributed along a bipolar dimension of affective valence, from approaching rewarding situations to avoiding punitive situations. Avoiding and approaching behaviors determine the disposition to the primary emotions of fear and attachment and the behavioral responses to the environmental stimuli of...
Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (June 2, 2008); 244 p.
Essential to the management of patients suffering from neurological disorders is an understanding of the cognitive aspects of these conditions. This book begins with an outline of the various cognitive domains and how they can be tested, before covering in depth the cognitive deficits seen not only in...
Hoboken: Wiley, 2011. — 255 p. Why is the brain important in eating disorders? This ground-breaking new book describes how increasingly sophisticated neuroscientific approaches are revealing much about the role of the brain in eating disorders. Even more importantly, it discusses how underlying brain abnormalities and dysfunction may contribute to the development and help in...
Oxford University Press, 2022. — 240 p. In Consciousness We Trust is a synthesis of Hakwan Lau's 20-year research programme exploring the neuroscience of consciousness. Discussing studies from his own laboratory, Lau uses various neuroscience techniques to address challenging philosophical questions about the nature of our subjective experience. Considering the qualitative...
Cham: Springer, 2020. — 549 p. Preface to the Second Edition Historical Perspective Early Civilizations and the Pre-Hippocratic Period Greco-Roman Period From the Medieval Period to the Realm of Neuroanatomists and Neuropathologists The Eighteenth to Mid-Twentieth Century The Twentieth Century From Neuropathology to the Realm of Neuroradiology The Pendulum at Rest Neurovascular...
Routledge, 2013. — 415 p. The concept of attention in academic psychology has been treated with varying degrees of importance over the years. From playing a key role in the 19th century, it was discarded in the first half of the 20th century, as clinical psychologists claimed it was superfluous to the essential subconscious processes of the mind, and experimental psychologists...
New York: Penguin Books, 2003. — 160 p. In 1996 Joseph LeDoux's The Emotional Brain presented a revelatory examination of the biological bases of our emotions and memories. Now, the world-renowned expert on the brain has produced with a groundbreaking work that tells a more profound story: how the little spaces between the neurons-the brain's synapses--are the channels through...
Oxford University Press, 2010. — 373 p. — ISBN: 9780195372502 This book provides essential information about the variety of seizure disorders to serve as a basic epilepsy reference guide for students and practicing clinical neuropsychologists. In addition to epilepsy neuropsychological assessment issues, the book provides an overview of the known cognitive effects of seizures...
Oxford University Press, 2011. — 133 p. Neuroeconomics, neuromarketing, neuroaesthetics, and neurotheology are just a few of the novel disciplines that have been inspired by a combination of ancient knowledge together with recent discoveries about how the human brain works. The mass media are full of news items featuring colour photos of the brain, that show us the precise...
Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2012. — 449 p.
The brain and the nervous system are our most cultural organs. Our nervous system is especially immature at birth, our brain disproportionately small in relation to its adult size and open to cultural sculpting at multiple levels. Recognizing this, the new field of neuroanthropology places the brain at the center of discussions about...
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2011. - 312p.
In the past 25 years, the frontal lobes have dominated human neuroscience research. Functional neuroimaging studies have revealed their importance to brain networks involved in nearly every aspect of mental and cognitive functioning. Studies of patients with focal brain lesions have expanded on early case study evidence of...
Publisher: Atlantic Books (July 1, 2011). Print Length: 340 pages. Ever wondered why you can identify your favourite song from hearing only the first two notes? Or why you can't get that annoying jingle out of your head? Daniel Levitin's breathtaking - and wholly accessible - book explains why. This is the first book to offer a comprehensive explanation of how humans experience...
Atlantic Books, 2011. — 340 p. Ever wondered why you can identify your favourite song from hearing only the first two notes? Or why you can't get that annoying jingle out of your head? Daniel Levitin's breathtaking - and wholly accessible - book explains why. This is the first book to offer a comprehensive explanation of how humans experience music and to unravel the mystery of...
Atlantic Books, 2011. — 340 p. Ever wondered why you can identify your favourite song from hearing only the first two notes? Or why you can't get that annoying jingle out of your head? Daniel Levitin's breathtaking - and wholly accessible - book explains why. This is the first book to offer a comprehensive explanation of how humans experience music and to unravel the mystery of...
5th edition. — Oxford University Press, 2012. — 6342 p. — ISBN: 9780190240806 Now in its Fifth Edition, Neuropsychological Assessment reviews the major neurobehavioral disorders associated with brain dysfunction and injury. This is the 35th anniversary of the landmark first edition. As with previous editions, this edition provides a comprehensive coverage of the field of adult...
5th edition. — Oxford University Press, 2012. — 2389 p. — ISBN: 9780195395525 Now in its Fifth Edition, Neuropsychological Assessment reviews the major neurobehavioral disorders associated with brain dysfunction and injury. This is the 35th anniversary of the landmark first edition. As with previous editions, this edition provides a comprehensive coverage of the field of adult...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. - 385 p. In the last fifteen years, there has been significant interest in studying the brain structures involved in moral judgments using novel techniques from neuroscience such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Many people, including a number of philosophers, believe that results from neuroscience have the potential to...
Harvard University Press, 2005 — 272 p.
Series: Perspectives in Cognitive Neuroscience
Our subjective inner life is what really matters to us as human beings — and yet we know relatively little about how it arises. Over a long and distinguished career Benjamin Libet has conducted experiments that have helped us see, in clear and concrete ways, how the brain produces...
Codice, 2008. — 323 p. L'attuale fase delle neuroscienze ripropone la domanda di una visione unitaria della mente all'interno della quale poter collocare i molti tasselli di un puzzle che appare sempre più complicato. Quali sono le relazioni tra mente e cervello, e tra mente e mondo fisico? Che tipo di informazione entra in gioco nei processi cognitivi? È possibile una teoria...
London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. — 201 p. Putting the Brain in Control: From Brain Reading to Brain Communication External Control of the Brain: Brain Stimulation and Psychiatric Surgery The Brain Controls Itself: From Brain Reading to Brain Modulation via Neurofeedback The Ethics and Politics of Brain Control
New York: American Psychological Assn, 2009. — 176 p. Poverty remains an urgent crisis worldwide. In the United States, 28.6 million children live in low-income families and 12.7 million children live in poor families. In nations belonging to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 47 million children live below national poverty lines. These figures...
Chicago: University of Michigan Press, 2011. — 216 p. The Lying Brain is a study to take seriously. Its argument is timely, clear, and of particular importance to the enlargement of our understanding of the relationships among science studies, literary studies, and technology studies.---Ronald Schleifer, University of OklahomaReal and imagined machines, including mental...
Chicago: University of Michigan Press, 2012. — 269 p. The Neuroscientific Turn brings together 19 scholars from a variety of fields to reflect on the promises of and challenges facing emergent "neurodisciplines" such as neuroethics, neuroeconomics, and neurohistory. In the aftermath of the Decade of the Brain, neuroscience has become one of the hottest topics of study—not only...
2nd edition. — Taylor & Francis, 2005. — 481 p. — ISBN: 978-0415351881 The second edition of Instant Notes in Neuroscience covers neuroanatomy, cellular and molecular neuroscience, systems neuroscience, behavior, development of the nervous system, learning, memory, and common brain disorders. It gives rapid and easy access to the core of the subject in an affordable and...
N.-Y.: Taylor & Francis, 2011. - 360p.
BIOS Instant Notes in Neuroscience, Third Edition, is the perfect text for undergraduates looking for a concise introduction to the subject, or a study guide to use before examinations. Each topic begins with a summary of essential facts-an ideal revision checklist-followed by a description of the subject that focuses on core information,...
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New York: Springer, 2017. - 251 p. This forward-looking reference defines and illustrates the process and themes of formulation in neuropsychology and places it in the vanguard of current practice. The book explains the types of information that go into formulations, how they are gathered, and how they are synthesized into a clinically useful presentation describing...
L.: Karnac Books, 2007. - 273 p.
This groundbreaking book delivers a much needed bridge between the neurosciences and psychoanalysis.
Freud hoped that the neurosciences would offer support for his psychoanalysis theories at some point in the future: both disciplines, after all, agree that experience leaves traces in the mind. But even today, as we enter the twenty-first...
New York: Fordham University Press, 2012. — 271 p. This book employs a philosophical approach to the "new wounded" (brain lesion patients) to stage a confrontation between psychoanalysis and contemporary neurobiology, focused on the issue of trauma and psychic wounds. It thereby reevaluates the brain as an organ that is not separated from psychic life but rather at its center....
Publisher: The MIT Press (August 2, 2010), 368 pages. A fundamental shift is occurring in neuroscience and related disciplines. In the past, researchers focused on functional specialization of the brain, discovering complex processing strategies based on convergence and divergence in slowly adapting anatomical architectures. Yet for the brain to cope with ever-changing and...
Springer, 2006 — 436 p.
Recent scientific studies have brought significant advances in the understanding of basic mental functions such as memory, dreams, identification, repression, which constitute the basis of the psychoanalytical theory. This book focuses on the possibility of interactions between psychoanalysis and neuroscience: emotions and the right hemisphere, serotonin...
Psychology Press, 2012. — 329 p. — ISBN 978-1-84169-741-3. The area of psychological research reviewed in this book is one that is not only increasing in popularity in college curricula, but is also making an ever larger impact on the world outside the classroom. Drawing upon research originally cited in Ken Manktelow’s highly successful publication Reasoning and Thinking, this...
New York: Dana Press, 2004. — 361 p. Does current research in neuroscience negate the concept of free will? If it does, can we hold criminals liable for their actions? Would it be proper to give our children drugs that enhance their cognitive abilities, in order that they become better performers in school? Should those who do not have visual or auditory impairments use devices...
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1 edition (March 26, 1992), 560 pages.
The goal of this book is to introduce cognitive neuropsychology to a broad audience of clinicians and researchers. To orient readers who are interested in disorders of higher cortical function, but have little background in psychology, sufficient introductory material is provided, and yet each...
4th edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2017. — 208 p. — ISBN: 978-1118711323 Neuropsychology for Occupational Therapists is a bestselling, comprehensive guide to the assessment and rehabilitation of impaired cognitive function and brain damage. Divided into two parts, the first introduces the fundamental role cognition has in occupational performance, before moving on to examine the...
4th edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2017. — 255 p. — ISBN: 978-1118711323 Neuropsychology for Occupational Therapists is a bestselling, comprehensive guide to the assessment and rehabilitation of impaired cognitive function and brain damage. Divided into two parts, the first introduces the fundamental role cognition has in occupational performance, before moving on to examine the...
Il Mulino, 2009. - 229 p.
Lo studio psicologico delle emozioni ha mostrato che, se adeguatamente regolate, esse favoriscono, piuttosto che ostacolare, le decisioni e le azioni umane, migliorando l'interazione sociale e il benessere individuale. Il volume - qui presentato in una nuova edizione rivista e aggiornata - descrive i processi cognitivi, neuropsicologici e psicosociali...
New York: The Guilford Press, 2022. — 485 p. Timely and authoritative, this unique volume focuses on neurocognitive aspects of depression and their implications for assessment, evaluation, clinical management, and research. Experts in the field explore the impact of depression on executive function, learning and memory, working memory, and other critical capacities, and present...
Cambridge, 2009 — 318 p.
Recent technical advances in the life and medical sciences have revolutionized our understanding of the brain, while the emerging disciplines of social, cognitive, and affective neuroscience continue to reveal the connections of the higher cognitive functions and emotional states associated with religious experience to underlying brain states. At the same...
Oxford University Press, 2018. — 215 p. — (American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology) — ISBN: 9780199988617 This book focuses on the skills required in testing and treating the older adult population. Topics discussed include normal aging, determining competency, important factors to consider in conducting clinical interviews, the importance of evaluating for depression and...
New Delhi: Springer, 2014. — 218 p. This book discusses consciousness from the perspectives of neuroscience, neuropsychiatry and philosophy. It develops a novel approach in consciousness studies by charting the pathways in which the brain challenges the self and the self challenges the brain. The author argues that the central issue in brain studies is to explain the unity,...
Springer, 2002 (2013 reprint) — 303 p.
There are numerous books on cellular and molecular protocols for general use in cell biology but very few are exclusively devoted to neurobiology. This book fills this gap and explains in a clear and consistent manner, some of the more commonly used protocols in neuroscience research. Each chapter is written by either the person who...
Penn Wolcott Press, 2020. — 370 p. — ISBN 978-1-7335080-0-1. The Selection Effect explores a personal training process that allows consciousness to influence real-world physical events in ways that cannot be attributed to brain activity alone. Rigorously backed by data from world-class institutions, it describes findings that challenge our current thinking about consciousness,...
Penn Wolcott Press, 2020. — 370 p. — ISBN 978-1-7335080-0-1. The Selection Effect explores a personal training process that allows consciousness to influence real-world physical events in ways that cannot be attributed to brain activity alone. Rigorously backed by data from world-class institutions, it describes findings that challenge our current thinking about consciousness,...
2nd edition. — Oxford University Press, 2000. — 577 p. This thoroughly revised new edition of a classic book provides a clinically inspired but scientifically guided approach to the biological foundations of human mental function in health and disease. It includes authoritative coverage of all the major areas related to behavioral neurology, neuropsychology, and neuropsychiatry....
2000. - 360p. This book brings together an international group of neuroscientists and philosophers who are investigating how the content of subjective experience is correlated with events in the brain. The fundamental methodological problem in consciousness research is the subjectivity of the target phenomenon-the fact that conscious experience, under standard conditions, is...
Springer, 2022. — 517 p. Social stress has emerged as a research front in the neurosciences, and this volume highlights recent insights in brain mechanisms and methodological advances. The topics range from the evolutionary origins of coping with social challenges to neural mechanism-driven focus on novel treatment targets. The parallel presentation of work with animal models...
Springer, 2014. — 479 p. This volume assembles the leading aggression researchers both at the preclinical and clinical level. They review the current state of knowledge about neural mechanisms of aggressive behavior and point to the need for innovative methodologies to further our understanding of this greatly understudied set of behaviors.
3rd edition. — New York: The Guilford Press, 2017. — 620 p. This authoritative work, now thoroughly revised, has given thousands of clinicians, students, and researchers a state-of-the-art understanding of the human frontal lobes--the large brain region that plays a critical role in behavior, cognition, health, and disease. Leading experts from multiple disciplines address the...
N.-Y.: Guilford Press, 2006. - 689p.
The second edition of The Human Frontal Lobes represents a window into the rapid
growth of our knowledge on the functions of the frontal lobe. In the few years since
the first edition was released, the sophistication of our understanding, and the technologies
and techniques that have been developed, continue to expand the horizons
of our...
CRC Press, 1996. — 323 p. — ISBN 978-3-7186-5865-7. Axonal Conduction Time and Human Cerebral Laterality-A Psychobiological Theory; takes a detailed look at the hypothesis that the psychological difference between the left and right hemispheres of the brain has a definite neurological basis. There is a multitude of literature concerning the difference between the two...
New York: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2015. — 481 p. Philosophers of mind have been arguing for decades about the nature of phenomenal consciousness and the relation between brain and mind. More recently, neuroscientists and philosophers of science have entered the discussion. Which neural activities in the brain constitute phenomenal consciousness, and how could science...
2nd ed. — Oxford University Press, 2006. — 320 p. First published in 1995, 'The Visual Brain in Action' remains a seminal publication in the cognitive sciences. It presents a model for understanding the visual processing underlying perception and action, proposing a broad distinction within the brain between two kinds of vision: conscious perception and unconscious 'online'...
New York: Psichology Press, 1999. — 164 p. The behaviorist credo that animals are devices for translating sensory input into appropriate responses dies hard. The thesis of this pathbreaking book is that the brain is innately constructed to initiate behaviors likely to promote the survival of the species, and to sensitize sensory systems to stimuli required for those behaviors....
CRC Press, 2024. — 224 p. — eBook ISBN 9781003538400. Our perception of the brain structure and function as an organ full of secrets and mysteries must change, and it is necessary to consider it as a part of the body that is constantly evolving and developing to maintain homeostasis for the entire human organism. New fossils, imaging methods, molecular genetics, comparative...
CRC Press, 2024. — 224 p. — eBook ISBN 9781003538400. Our perception of the brain structure and function as an organ full of secrets and mysteries must change, and it is necessary to consider it as a part of the body that is constantly evolving and developing to maintain homeostasis for the entire human organism. New fossils, imaging methods, molecular genetics, comparative...
L.: Routledge, 2015. - 400p.
This edited volume bridges the gap between basic and applied science in understanding the nature and treatment of psychiatric disorders and mental health problems. Topics such as brain imaging, physiological indices of emotion, cognitive enhancement strategies, neuropsychological and cognitive training, and related techniques as tools for increasing...
Alianza, 2016. — 544 p. Este libro trata de lo que hoy denominamos Neurociencia cognitiva, un campo de indagación científica que estudia las bases neurológicas implicadas en las diversas formas de actividad mental. La aparición y desarrollo de un nuevo campo de estudio no ocurre en el vacío, sino que supone la convergencia de disciplinas ya bien establecidas. Lo que tiene de...
Boston: MIT Press, 2015. — 295 p. A rigorous analysis of current empirical and theoretical work supporting the argument that consciousness and attention are largely dissociated. In this book, Carlos Montemayor and Harry Haladjian consider the relationship between consciousness and attention. The cognitive mechanism of attention has often been compared to consciousness, because...
New York: Springer, 2016. - 207p.
This book provides up-to-date information on all aspects of brain function and responsiveness in patients with severe disorders of consciousness. Topics considered include the mechanisms and measures of consciousness; perfusional, metabolic, and fMRI markers of responsiveness; responsiveness to pain; the role of brain–computer interface...
New York: Columbia University Press, 2020. — 281 p. The human brain is the most complex object in the known universe. The field of neuroscience has made remarkable strides in recent years in understanding aspects of the brain, yet we still struggle with seemingly fundamental questions about how the brain works. What lessons can we learn from neuroscience's successes and...
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1 edition (October 29, 2010), 720 pages
Casebook of Clinical Neuropsychology features actual clinical neuropsychological cases drawn from leading experts' files. Each chapter represents a different case completed by a different expert. Cases cover the lifespan from child, to adult, to geriatric, and the types of cases will represent a...
2nd edition. — London: Routledge, 2018. — 1167 p. The first edition of the Textbook of Clinical Neuropsychology set a new standard in the field in its scope, breadth, and scholarship. The second edition comprises authoritative chapters that will both enlighten and challenge readers from across allied fields of neuroscience, whether novice, mid-level, or senior-level...
Springer, 2014. — 212 p. — ISBN 978-4-431-54375-6. This book summarizes recent advances in understanding of the mammalian and fish olfactory system and provides perspective on the translation of external odor information into appropriate motivational and behavioral responses. Following the discovery of the odorant receptor gene family in 1991, understanding of the basic...
Academic Press, 2018. — 468 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-812098-9. This book examines the role of goal-directed choice. It begins with an examination of the computations performed by associated circuits, but then moves on to in-depth examinations on how goal-directed learning interacts with other forms of choice and response selection. This is the only book that embraces the...
New York: Rofopi, 2011. — 157 p. Don Gifford in Zones of Re-membering shows clearly, thoughtfully, yet entertainingly how no one explanation will account for the depth and complexity of human experience and its grounding in Memory. Because consciousness is a function of Memory, "life without Memory is no life at all" as Alzheimer's all too frequently demonstrates. Both our...
New York: Routledge, 2017. — 215 p. Déjà Vu is one of the most complex and subjective of all memory phenomena. It is an infrequent and striking mental experience, where the feeling of familiarity is combined with the knowledge that this feeling is false. While until recently it was an aspect of memory largely overlooked by mainstream cognitive psychology, this book brings together...
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, USA, 2017. — 212 p. — ISBN: 9781315718156. Dreams, Neuroscience, and Psychoanalysis sets out to give a scientific consistency to the question of time and find out how time determines brain functioning. Neurological investigations into dreams and sleep since the mid-20th century have challenged our scientific conception of living beings. On...
London: Praeger, 1999. — 262 p. Thanks to the enormous progress of neuroscience over the past few decades, we can now monitor the passage of initial stimulations to certain points in the brain. In spite of these findings, however, subjective consciousness still remains an unsolved mystery. This volume exposes neuroscience and cognitive science to philosophical analysis and...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2016. — 612 p. — ISBN: 1118650948, 9781118650943 The Wiley Handbook on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning charts the evolution of associative analysis and the neuroscientific study of behavior as parallel approaches to understanding how the brain learns that both challenge and inform each other. Covers a broad range of topics while maintaining an...
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2023. — 333 p. — ISBN 978-0374238766. The whole goal of physics is to explain what we observe. For centuries, physicists believed that observations yielded faithful representations of what is out there. But when they began to study the subatomic realm, they found that observation often interferes with what is being observed―that the act of seeing...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023. — 336 p. Mental Imagery: Philosophy, Psychology, Neuroscience is about mental imagery and the important work it does in our mental life. It plays a crucial role in the vast majority of our perceptual episodes. It also helps us understand many of the most puzzling features of perception (like the way it is influenced in a top-down manner...
Radiance House, 2011. — 200 р. — ISBN 978-0-9798684-7-4. Inside your brain are many keys to what make you and others tick. Imagine peering into the minds of your clients, friends, and loved-ones. Now you can! Award-winning UCLA professor and author Dario Nardi brings to life a feast of useful insights drawn from his brain research lab. He will lead you on a journey of...
New York, London: W.W. Norton & Company, 2015. — 457 p. — (The Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology). — ISBN: 0393706559. Winner of the Inaugural Expanded Reason Award: A wide-ranging exploration of the role of childhood experiences in adult morality. Moral development has traditionally been considered a matter of reasoning-of learning and acting in accordance with...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. — 476 p.
Consciousness is familiar to us first hand, yet difficult to understand. This book concerns six basic concepts of consciousness exercised in ordinary English. The first is the interpersonal meaning and requires at least two people involved in relation to one another. The second is a personal meaning, having to do with one's...
N.-Y.: Springer, 2011. - 252p. The study of the brain and behavior is enhanced by the discovery of invariances. Experimental brain research uncovers constancies amid variation with respect to interventions and transformations prescribed by experimental paradigms; furthermore, place cells, mirror neurons, event-related potentials, and areas differentially active in fMRI all...
Bentham Science Publishers, 2019. — 251 p. — ISBN: 1681087677, 9781681087672. A Blueprint for the Hard Problem of Consciousness addresses the fundamental mechanism that allows physical events to transcend into subjective experiences, termed the Hard Problem of Consciousness. Consciousness is made available as the abstract product of self-referent realization of information by...
Bentham Science Publishers, 2019. — 251 p. — ISBN: 1681087677, 9781681087672. A Blueprint for the Hard Problem of Consciousness addresses the fundamental mechanism that allows physical events to transcend into subjective experiences, termed the Hard Problem of Consciousness. Consciousness is made available as the abstract product of self-referent realization of information by...
Academic Press, 2023. — 370 p. — ISBN 978-0-443-18750-6. Principles of Cognitive Rehabilitation is designed to familiarize readers with the deep-rooted principles of cognitive rehabilitation and cognitive training. Presenting a new comprehensive framework in cognitive rehabilitation for therapeutic, educational, and research purposes, this volume introduces five components that...
Academic Press, 2023. — 931 p. — ISBN 9780443187513. Principles of Cognitive Rehabilitation is designed to familiarize readers with the deep-rooted principles of cognitive rehabilitation and cognitive training. Presenting a new comprehensive framework in cognitive rehabilitation for therapeutic, educational, and research purposes, this volume introduces five components that are...
The MIT Press, 2001 — 685 p.
The publication of this handbook testifies to the rapid growth of developmental cognitive neuroscience as a distinct field. Brain imaging and recording technologies, along with well-defined behavioral tasks — the essential methodological tools of cognitive neuroscience — are now being used to study development. Whereas earlier methodologies allowed...
New York: Routledge, 2020. — 301 p. Introduction: Inference and Consciousness Unconscious Inference in Cognitive Science and Psychiatry Unconscious Inference Theories of Cognitive Achievement A Realist Perspective on Bayesian Cognitive Science The Role of Unconscious Inference in Models of Delusion Formation Inference in Speech Comprehension Seeing and Hearing Meanings: A...
New York: Psychology Press, 1986. — 332 p. In Memoriam (Paul Ivan Yakovlev) The Nature and Function of Gestures Current Issues in the Study of Gesture Gestures: Nature and Function The Neurological Substratum of Gestures and Motor Activity Brain Organization Underlying Orientation and Gestures: Normal and Pathological Cases Lateral Differences in Gesture Production From...
Yale University Press, 1958 p. – 97 p. — ISBN: 0300-024-15-0. In this classic work, one of the greatest mathematicians of the twentieth century explores the analogies between computing machines and the living human brain. John von Neumann, whose many contributions to science, mathematics, and engineering include the basic organizational framework at the heart of today's...
Burlington: Ashgate, 2010. - 287p. 'Neurotheology' has garnered substantial attention in the academic and lay communities in recent years. Several books have been written addressing the relationship between the brain and religious experience and numerous scholarly articles have been published on the topic, some in the popular press. The scientific and religious communities have...
3rd Edition. — Psychology Press, Routledge, 2022. — 335 p. — ISBN-13 9781032267845. Прямой выбор; Психология принятия решений Straight Choices provides a fascinating introduction to the psychology of decision making, enhanced by discussion of relevant examples of decision problems faced in everyday life. Thoroughly revised and updated throughout, this edition provides an...
New York: Rodale Books, 2017. — 288 p. — ISBN10: 1635650658; ISBN13: 978-1635650655 Dr. Eben Alexander, author of international phenomenon Proof of Heaven, shares the next phase of his journey to understand the true nature of consciousness and how to cultivate a state of harmony with the universe and our higher purpose. In 2008, Dr. Eben Alexander's brain was severely damaged...
New York: Rodale Books, 2017. — 288 p. — ISBN10: 1635650658; ISBN13: 978-1635650655 Dr. Eben Alexander, author of international phenomenon Proof of Heaven, shares the next phase of his journey to understand the true nature of consciousness and how to cultivate a state of harmony with the universe and our higher purpose. In 2008, Dr. Eben Alexander's brain was severely damaged...
Philadelphia: SAGE, 2019. — 641 p. This fresh, new textbook provides a thorough and student-friendly guide to the different techniques used in cognitive neuroscience. Given the breadth of neuroimaging techniques available today, this text is invaluable, serving as an approachable text for students, researchers, and writers. This text provides the right level of detail for those...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2008. — 307 p. The authors of this slim, highly-readable, and informative volume are themselves researchers in this field. The major point of the book is to present their own comprehensive model of the cognitive underpinnings of reading disorders. In the process, they also cover previous theories and give a broad summary of the research to date. They...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2019. — 393 p. How our intuitive understanding of numbers is deeply rooted in our biology, traceable through both evolution and development. Humans' understanding of numbers is intuitive. Infants are able to estimate and calculate even before they learn the words for numbers. How have we come to possess this talent for numbers? In A Brain for Numbers,...
New York: Hill and Wang, 2009. — 230 p. Alva Noe is one of a new breed—part philosopher, part cognitive scientist, part neuroscientist—who are radically altering the study of consciousness by asking difficult questions and pointing out obvious flaws in the current science. In Out of Our Heads, he restates and reexamines the problem of consciousness, and then proposes a startling...
New York: Springer Publishing Company, 2012. — 834 p. This book serves as an A-Z reference that addresses the neuropsychological aspects of 300 neurological, neuropsychiatric, and neuromedical disorders. Each entry follows a 5 section structure that will cover (1) essential features of the disorder (2) physiological basis of the disorder (3) neuropsychological and other...
New York: John Benjamins Publishing Co, 2004. — 444 p. This volume contains chapters such as: "brain problem" - hypothesis of "embedment" and neurophilosophical model; neuroepistemological account of the brain; and "philosophy of the brain" - empirical hypothesis of the brain, "epistemology of the brain" and "ontology of the brain".
Boston: The MIT Press, 2018. — 534 p. An argument for a Copernican revolution in our consideration of mental features--a shift in which theworld-brain problemsupersedes themind-body problem. Philosophers have long debated the mind-body problem--whether to attribute such mental features as consciousness to mind or to body. Meanwhile, neuroscientists search for empirical answers,...
New York: Springer, 2000. — 440 p. The septal area of the brain is part of the limbic system (that part of the brain concerned with emotion) and has a role in a number of important processes such as memory, cognition, and movement. It shares some similarity with the hippocampus, yet it remains a distinct area with unique properties. This book reviews our understanding of this...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. - 318 p. Does the brain create the mind, or is some external entity involved? In addressing this "hard problem" of consciousness, we face a central human challenge: what do we really know and how do we know it? Tentative answers in this book follow from a synthesis of profound ideas, borrowed from philosophy, religion, politics, economics,...
New York: Penguin Group, 2014. — 211 p. — ISBN: 978-1-101-62161-5. The book for anyone who wants to improve their ability to learn math and science more easily and with less frustration, whether they are a college or high school student or an established professional seeking a vocational change or new skills. You'll find new insights based on neuroscience and cognitive...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. — 1111 p. Cognitive neuroscience has grown into a rich and complex discipline, some 35 years after the term was coined. Given the great expanse of the field, an inclusive and authoritative resource such as this handbook is needed for examining the current state-of-the-science in cognitive neuroscience. Spread across two volumes, the 59...
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 2 edition (February 17, 2005), 416 pages
Fractured Minds introduces the reader to clinical neuropsychology through vivid case descriptions of adults who have suffered brain damage. At one level, this is a book about the courage, humor, and determination to triumph over illness and disability that many "ordinary people" demonstrate when...
Oxford University Press, 2012 - 432 p. In Trouble in Mind, neuropsychologist Jenni Ogden, author of Fractured Minds, transports the reader into the world of some of her most memorable neurological patients as she explores with compassion, insight, and vivid description the human side of brain damage. These are tales of patients who, as the result of stroke, brain tumor, car...
New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008. — 120 p. This provocative book offers a fascinating account of neuroarthistory, one of the newest and most exciting fields in the human sciences. In recent decades there has been a dramatic increase in our knowledge of the visual brain. Knowledge of phenomena such as neural plasticity and neural mirroring is making it possible to answer with...
New York. USA: Nova Science Publ., 2011. — 176 p. — (Neuroscience Research Progress). — ISBN: 978-1-61122-378-1. Later chapters cover configuration of the project and the machine it’s running on, and additional techniques for project monitoring and diagnosis. These include good logging practices; automatic log and metrics monitoring; and alerting via email and text messages; A...
John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2003. — 211 p. Advances in cognitive neuroscience make possible an understanding of the neural events that are associated with different forms of consciousness. To fully understand and unveil the mystery of consciousness inside the brain we require examination of the concept of neural basis of conscious mind. This book provides a systematic...
Routledge, 2019. — 496 p. The Handbook of Research Methods in Human Memory presents a collection of chapters on methodology used by researchers in investigating human memory. Understanding the basic cognitive function of human memory is critical in a wide variety of fields, such as clinical psychology, developmental psychology, education, neuroscience, and gerontology, and...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. — 287 p. The past two decades have seen a surge of interest in the topic of consciousness, with the result that the research literature has expanded greatly. However, until now, there has been little consensus on just which methods are the most effective for the study of consciousness. As a result, a wide range of experimental paradigms...
New York: Routledge, 2020. — 197 p. Drawing on neuroscientific research and metacognitive theory, this groundbreaking volume examines the theoretical implications that are elicited when neural correlates of consciousness (NCC) are identified.The relationship between consciousness and the brain has concerned philosophers for centuries, yet a tacit assumption in much empirically...
Academic Press, 2014. — 233 p. Dreaming is the cognitive state uniquely experienced by humans and integral to our creativity, the survival characteristic that allows for the rapid change and innovation that defines our species and provides the basis for our art, philosophy, science, and humanity. Yet there is little empiric or scientific evidence supporting the generally...
Helsinki: TWRB Foundation, 2013. - 78 p. - ISBN: 978-0-615-93618-5 The Tapio Wirkkala – Rut Bryk Foundation was established in 2003 to carry on the legacy of the artist-designer couple Tapio Wirkkala and Rut Bryk. As part of the centennial celebration of the couple, the TWRB foundation hosts a series of public events that consider design across a range of disciplinary...
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2012. — 592 p. A look at the seven emotional systems of the brain by the researcher who discovered them. What makes us happy? What makes us sad? How do we come to feel a sense of enthusiasm? What fills us with lust, anger, fear, or tenderness? Traditional behavioral and cognitive neuroscience have yet to provide satisfactory answers. The...
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2012. — 592 p. What makes us happy? What makes us sad? How do we come to feel a sense of enthusiasm? What fills us with lust, anger, fear, or tenderness? Traditional behavioral and cognitive neuroscience have yet to provide satisfactory answers. The Archaeology of Mind presents an affective neuroscience approach which takes into consideration...
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2012. — 592 p. What makes us happy? What makes us sad? How do we come to feel a sense of enthusiasm? What fills us with lust, anger, fear, or tenderness? Traditional behavioral and cognitive neuroscience have yet to provide satisfactory answers. The Archaeology of Mind presents an affective neuroscience approach which takes into consideration...
Oxford University Press, 2004. — 466 p. Some investigators have argued that emotions, especially animal emotions, are illusory concepts outside the realm of scientific inquiry. However, with advances in neurobiology and neuroscience, researchers are demonstrating that this position is wrong as they move closer to a lasting understanding of the biology and psychology of emotion. In...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. — 416 p. A large part of the contemporary literature involves functional neuroimaging. Yet few readers are sufficiently familiar with the various imaging methods, their capabilities and limitations, to appraise it correctly. To fulfill that need is the purpose of this Handbook, which consists of an accessible description of the methods and...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. - 272 p.
Cognitive neuroscientists have deepened our understanding of the complex relationship between mind and brain and complicated the relationship between mental attributes and law. New arguments and conclusions based on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalography (EEG), and other increasingly sophisticated...
London: Routledge, 2016. — 251 p. The first edition of Wisdom of the Psyche engaged with one of the main dilemmas of contemporary psychology and psychotherapy: how to integrate findings and insights from neuroscience and medicine into an approach to healing founded upon activation of the imagination. In this revised edition, Ginette Paris re-focuses her attention on the modern...
Washington: American Psychological Association, 2015. - 768 p. This bestselling, comprehensive assessment guide has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest changes in the rapidly maturing field of clinical neuropsychology. This third edition expertly leads neuropsychologists and trainees through the complicated process of assessing, diagnosing, and treating an enormous range...
The MIT Press, 2021. — 515 p. — ISBN 978-0262045551. A general organismic-causal theory that explicates working memory and executive function developmentally, clarifying the nature of human intelligence. In The Working Mind, Juan Pascual-Leone and Janice M. Johnson propose a general organismic-causal theory that explicates working memory and executive function developmentally...
The MIT Press, 2021. — 515 p. — ISBN 978-0262045551. A general organismic-causal theory that explicates working memory and executive function developmentally, clarifying the nature of human intelligence. In The Working Mind, Juan Pascual-Leone and Janice M. Johnson propose a general organismic-causal theory that explicates working memory and executive function developmentally...
Лекция великого русского нейрофизиолога Павлова на англ. языке опубликована в книге Experimental Psychology and other essays, 1957, published by Philosophical Library, NY. В СССР данная книга не издавалась, предназначена для американской аудитории. Лекция взята из американской библиотеки, в отечественных библиотеках отсутствует.
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Routledge, 2008 — 160 p.
NeuroAnalysis investigates using the neural network and neural computation models to bridge the divide between psychology, psychoanalysis, and neuroscience when diagnosing mental health disorders and prescribing treatment.
Avi Peled builds on Freud's early attempts to explain the neural basis of mental health by introducing neural computation as a...
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. — 157 p. In the past fifty years scientists have begun to discover how the human brain functions. In this book Wilder Penfield, whose work has been at the forefront of such research, describes the current state of knowledge about the brain and asks to what extent recent findings explain the action of the mind. He offers the general...
Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2015. — 407 p. This book´s topic is what since Gorgias and Aristotle is known as the "common" (or shared) sense, and the "Ego" that accompanies all my representations (Kant). "The brain ’ s representational power" attributes all of it to a physiological (cerebral) function. The author assumes that cognition ("consciousness and the integration of...
Second Edition. — Elsevier, 2015. — 317 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-800258-2. Here is a description of the overall logic and layout of the ensuing chapters: Chapter 1 is an overview of key issues and challenges inherent in both private practice and institution-based practice with some suggested solutions. Chapter 2 is the equivalent of “get out while you still can” and goes into some...
Springer, 2009 — 278 p.
Springer Series in Computational Neuroscience
Increasing interest in the study of coordinated activity of brain cell ensembles reflects the current conceptualization of brain information processing and cognition. It is thought that cognitive processes involve not only serial stages of sensory signal processing, but also massive parallel information...
Philadelphia: John Benjamins Pub, 2010. — 360 p. A fascinating cornucopia of new ideas, based on fundamentals of neurobiology, psychology, psychiatry and therapy, this book extends boundaries of current concepts of consciousness. Its eclectic mix will simulate and challenge not only neuroscientists and psychologists but entice others interested in exploring consciousness....
Westport: Praeger, 1987. — 90 p. In this study, the scientific principles of learning and brain functions are applied to the God Experience. The author skillfully blends modern neurophysiology with critical behavioral psychology to offer an objective explanation for why people believe in God. This provocative and scholarly work will interest psychologists, neuroscientists, clergy,...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2013. — 334 p. The idea that a specific brain circuit constitutes the emotional brain (and its corollary, that cognition resides elsewhere) shaped thinking about emotion and the brain for many years. Recent behavioral, neuropsychological, neuroanatomy, and neuroimaging research, however, suggests that emotion interacts with cognition in the brain. In this...
Leiden: Brill, 2000. — 37 p. Although the subject matter of religious studies is essentially phenomenal (e.g., conscious acts, attitudes, intentions, worldviews), the analysis of the basic datum, consciousness itself, remains of necessity incomplete because of the discipline's restriction to the phenomenal envelope. Philosophical and psychological analysis contributed to our...
Oxford University Press, 2014. — 295 p. — ISBN: 978–0–19–937746–6. Since the beginning of recorded history, law and religion have provided "rules" that define good behavior. When we obey such rules, we assign to some external authority the capacity to determine how we should act. Even anarchists recognize the existence of a choice as to whether or not to obey, since no one has...
New York: Humana Press, 2009. — 369 p. The discovery of mirror neurons and of a mirror neuron system in the human brain raises the interesting possibility that "mirroring" may constitute novel instances of mental simulation. It also provides the basis for unique processes such as "mindreading," the ability to make inferences about the actions of others. That an elementary...
Allyn & Bacon, 2010. - 608 Pages. ISBN: 0205832563 8th Edition Pinel clearly presents the fundamentals Biopsychology and makes the topics personally and socially relevant to the reader. The defining feature of Biopsychology is its unique combination of biopsychological science and personal, reader-oriented discourse. Rather than introducing biopsychology in the usual textbook...
11th Edition, Global Edition. — Pearson Education, 2022. — 621 p. — ISBN 978-1-292-35193-3. Forcourses in Physiological Psychology and Biopsychology. Astudent-focused approach to how the central nervous system governs behavior Biopsychology, 11th Edition presents a clear, engagingintroduction to the discipline through a unique combination of biopsychologicalscience and...
10th edition. — Pearson Education, 2018. — 623 p. — ISBN 9780134203690. Biopsychology presents a clear, engaging introduction to biopsychological theory and research through a unique combination of biopsychological science and personal, reader-oriented discourse. Original author John Pinel and new co-author Steven Barnes address students directly and interweave the fundamentals...
10th edition. — Pearson Education, 2018. — 3945 p. — ISBN 9780134636054. Biopsychology presents a clear, engaging introduction to biopsychological theory and research through a unique combination of biopsychological science and personal, reader-oriented discourse. Original author John Pinel and new co-author Steven Barnes address students directly and interweave the...
10th edition. — Pearson Education, 2018. — 618 p. — ISBN 9780134203690. Biopsychology presents a clear, engaging introduction to biopsychological theory and research through a unique combination of biopsychological science and personal, reader-oriented discourse. Original author John Pinel and new co-author Steven Barnes address students directly and interweave the fundamentals...
The MIT Press, 2006 — 620 p.
Since Darwin we have known that evolution has shaped all organisms and that biological organs — including the brain and the highly crafted animal nervous system — are subject to the pressures of natural and sexual selection. It is only relatively recently, however, that the cognitive neurosciences have begun to apply evolutionary theory and methods...
6th edition. — The MIT Press, 2020. — 1241 p. — ISBN: 9780262043250. Each edition of this classic reference has proved to be a benchmark in the developing field of cognitive neuroscience. The sixth edition of The Cognitive Neurosciences continues to chart new directions in the study of the biological underpinnings of complex cognition—the relationship between the structural and...
Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013. — 670 p. Providing care for someone with a neurodegenerative condition such as Parkinson’s disease requires an integrated approach, taking into account the needs of the person with the disorder and family members most closely involved in their care. This is only possible with an understanding of the complex nature of...
W. W. Norton & Company, 2011. — 948 p. — ISBN: 978-0-393-70906-3. This book compiles, for the first time, Stephen W. Porges’s decades of research. A leading expert in developmental psychophysiology and developmental behavioral neuroscience, Porges is the mind behind the groundbreaking Polyvagal Theory, which has startling implications for the treatment of anxiety, depression,...
The Guilford Press, 2012. — 531 p. — 2nd ed. — ISBN: 978-1-60918-985-3 This authoritative reference provides a comprehensive examination of the nature and functions of attention and its relationship to broader cognitive processes. The editor and contributors are leading experts who review the breadth of current knowledge, including behavioral, neuroimaging, cellular, and...
2nd edition. — Hoboken: Wiley, 2020. — 558 p. Essentials of Cognitive Neuroscience introduces and explicates key principles and concepts in cognitive neuroscience in such a way that the reader will be equipped to critically evaluate the ever-growing body of findings that the field is generating. For some students this knowledge will be needed for subsequent formal study, and...
N.-Y.: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015. — 608 p. Essentials of Cognitive Neuroscience guides undergraduate and early-stage graduate students with no previous neuroscientific background through the fundamental principles and themes in a concise, organized, and engaging manner. Provides students with the foundation to understand primary literature, recognize current controversies in the...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2015. — 1955 p. — ISBN: 978-1-118-46827-2. Essentials of Cognitive Neuroscience guides undergraduate and early-stage graduate students with no previous neuroscientific background through the fundamental principles and themes in a concise, organized, and engaging manner. Introduction and History The Brain Sensation and Perception of Visual Signals Audition and...
Springer, 2015. — 266 p. This book attempts to bridge the considerable gaps that exist between spiritual philosophies and evidence-based medicine and between the psychotherapeutic models of the East and the West. Based on the insights of both the ancient wisdom and modern medicine, this book presents Yogic science not just as a set of physical exercises or religious rituals but as...
Medical Information Science Reference, 2020. — 290 p. Biopsychology is a branch of psychology that analyzes how the brain and neurotransmitters influence our behaviors, thoughts, and feelings. It is a subdivision of behavioral neuroscience that studies the neural mechanisms of perception and behavior through direct manipulation of the brains of nonhuman animal subjects in...
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2015. — 566 p. Key concepts in neuroscience presented for the non-medical reader. A fresh take on contemporary brain science, this book presents neuroscience—the scientific study of brain, mind, and behavior—in easy-to-understand ways with a focus on concepts of interest to all science readers. Rigorous and detailed enough to use as a textbook in...
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2015. — 566 p. Key concepts in neuroscience presented for the non-medical reader. A fresh take on contemporary brain science, this book presents neuroscience—the scientific study of brain, mind, and behavior—in easy-to-understand ways with a focus on concepts of interest to all science readers. Rigorous and detailed enough to use as a textbook in...
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1 edition (July 8, 1999), 374 pages Without guiding principles, clinicians can easily get lost in the maze of problems that a brain-damaged patient presents. This book underlines the importance of patients' subjective experience of brain disease or injury, and the frustration and confusion they undergo. It shows that the symptom picture...
Springer, 2015. — 250 p. Explores the past, present and future of social attention from a number of complementary perspectives including developmental and infants, healthy adults and impaired adults Front Matter New Frontiers of Investigation in Social Attention The Development of Social Attention in Human Infants Development of Brain Mechanisms for Social Attention in Humans...
Sunderland: Sinauer Associates, Inc, 2012. — 626 p. The new and rapidly evolving field of cognitive neuroscience brings together cognitive psychology and neuroscience, drawing conceptual and technical elements from both these traditional disciplines. This union has been motivated by the exciting possibility of better understanding complex human brain functions that have puzzled...
6th Edition. — New York, Oxford, Oxford University Press, USA, 2017. — 958 p. — ISBN: 9781605353807. This comprehensive textbook provides a balance of animal and human studies to discuss the dynamic field of neuroscience from cellular signaling to cognitive function. The book's length and accessible writing style make it suitable for both medical students and undergraduate...
Springer, 2021. — 168 p. — ISBN 978-3030710637. This book examines what seems to be the basic challenge in neuroscience today: understanding how experience generated by the human brain is related to the physical world we live in. The 25 short chapters present the argument and evidence that brains address this problem on a wholly trial and error basis. The goal is to encourage...
Springer, 2021. — 168 p. — ISBN 978-3030710637. This book examines what seems to be the basic challenge in neuroscience today: understanding how experience generated by the human brain is related to the physical world we live in. The 25 short chapters present the argument and evidence that brains address this problem on a wholly trial and error basis. The goal is to encourage...
ITAe, 2012. — 658 p. — ISBN 9535108727 9789535108726. This book aims to introduce the latest findings relating to glucocorticoids, either freshly from the laboratory or from clinical case studies, and to open up a new angle of looking at the issue of balancing the therapeutic benefits and side effects brought up by glucocorticoids. As one class of the most important steroid...
Frontiers Media SA, 2014. — 208 p. Why and How is the Self-Related to the Brain Midline Regions? EEG Correlates of Self-Referential Processing Cortical Midline Structures and Autobiographical-Self Processes: An Activation-Likelihood Estimation Meta-Analysis Self-Specific Stimuli Interact Differently than Non-Self-Specific Stimuli with Eyes-Open Versus Eyes-Closed Spontaneous...
Elsevier, 2013. — 202 p. — ISBN: 9780124160460 Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) can occur through road traffic incidents, falls, or violence, and is therefore an extremely prevalent type of injury, constituting a significant burden on health care around the world. As more people are able to recover physically from TBI, it is important to consider how to help repair the cognitive...
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (August 18, 1999), 352 pages In Phantoms in the Brain, Dr. Ramachandran recounts how his work with patients who have bizarre neurological disorders has shed new light on the deep architecture of the brain, and what these findings tell us about who we are, how we construct our body image, why we laugh or become depressed, why we may believe...
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; Reprint edition (January 23, 2012), 384 pages In this landmark work, V. S. Ramachandran investigates strange, unforgettable cases—from patients who believe they are dead to sufferers of phantom limb syndrome. With a storyteller’s eye for compelling case studies and a researcher’s flair for new approaches to age-old questions, Ramachandran...
2nd edition. — Springer, 2022. — 359 p. — ISBN 978-3-031-11388-8. Positive psychology—the study and promotion of character strengths, positive emotion, optimism, and resilience—has gained considerable momentum and support over the last 20 years. More recently, neuropsychology has begun to embrace related perspectives. In the first edition of Positive Neuropsychology, an...
Oxford University Press, 2000. — 307 p.
Despite the importance of the problem, strikingly little has been written about effective approaches to the treatment of individuals with mild to moderate brain injury. This book is designed for neuropsychologists, counseling and rehabilitation psychologists, and other rehabilitation professionals who work with individuals who have...
Philadelphia: SAGE, 2014. — 695 p. Contemporary. Current. Complete. Thoroughly integrating DSM-5, this text offers the most current coverage of abnormal psychology available! Abnormal Psychology: Neuroscience Perspectives on Human Behavior and Experience, by William (Bill) J. Ray, is a fresh and innovative text that teaches students that abnormal psychology is a rapidly...
9th edition. — Wadsworth/Cengage Learning, 2009. — 481 p. — ISBN: 978-0-495-59491-8 Professor Ray's unique philosophy of science approach focuses on introducing you to the basics of science and the spirit that motivates many scientists, and helping you make the transition from outside observer of science to active participant. In meeting those goals, he has written a highly...
Routledge, 2024. — 567 p. — ISBN 9781032210261. The book has been carefully designed to accompany a typical entry-level course, covering core topics including the function and structure of the nervous system, basic human motivations, stress and health, and cognitive functioning. In addition to traditional topics, the book also includes dedicated chapters on the social brain,...
Routledge, 2024. — 567 p. — ISBN 9781003266426. The book has been carefully designed to accompany a typical entry-level course, covering core topics including the function and structure of the nervous system, basic human motivations, stress and health, and cognitive functioning. In addition to traditional topics, the book also includes dedicated chapters on the social brain,...
Oxford University Press, 2015. — 394 p. — ISBN10: 0190263172, ISBN13: 978-0190263171. In The Mind within the Brain, David Redish brings together cutting edge research in psychology, robotics, economics, neuroscience, and the new fields of neuroeconomics and computational psychiatry, to offer a unified theory of human decision-making. Most importantly, Redish shows how...
Springer, 2025. — 684 p. — ISBN-13 : 978-3031826139 This book is a comprehensive guide for health professionals working with psychoactive drug use and dependence who want to learn the nuts and bolts of the neuropsychology of substance use disorders. It presents the basic foundations of neuropsychology, including a historical overview of studies and research, theoretical and...
London: Routledge, 2017. - 172 p. In this book, Dirk Remley applies his model of integrating multimodal rhetorical theory and multi-sensory neural processing theory pertaining to cognition and learning to multimodal persuasive messages. Using existing theories from multimodal rhetoric and specific findings from neurobiological studies, the book shows possible applications of...
BIOS Scientific Publishers Limited, 1998. - 239 p. Receptor cloning Molecular anatomy of the nervous system Voltage-gated ion channels Ionotropic receptors Metabotropic receptors and signal transduction mechanisms Neurotransmitter release Mechanisms of plasticity Molecular mechanisms in neurodegenerative disease Appendices Genetic code Single-letter code and three-letter...
London: Routledge, 2017. — 187 p. The conscious mind is life as we experience it; we see the world, feel our emotions and think our thoughts thanks to consciousness. This book provides an easy introduction to the foundations of consciousness; how can subjective consciousness be measured scientifically? What happens to the conscious mind and self when the brain gets injured? How...
New York: Psychology Press, 1998. — 463 p. This volume describes research and theory concerning the cognitive neuroscience of attention. Filling a key gap, it emphasizes developmental changes that occur in the brain-attention relationship in infants, children, and throughout the lifespan and reviews the literature on attention, development, and underlying neural systems in a...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. - 249p.
The frontal lobes and their functional properties are recognized as crucial to establishing our identity as autonomous human beings. This book provides a broad introductory overview of this unique brain region. In an accessible and readable style it covers the evolutionary significance of the frontal lobes, typical and...
Oxford University Press, 2008. - 257 p. Emotions and actions are powerfully contagious; when we see someone laugh, cry, show disgust, or experience pain, in some sense, we share that emotion. When we see someone in distress, we share that distress. When we see a great actor, musician or sportsperson perform at the peak of their abilities, it can feel like we are experiencing just...
Oxford University Press, 2023. — 353 p. — ISBN 978– 0– 19– 887170– 5. Mirroring Brains combines neuroscience, psychology and philosophy to provide a comprehensive account of one of the most intriguing discoveries of the last 30 years--the discovery of mirror neurons. These neurons are characterized by firing both when someone performs an action, and also when they observe the...
Wikibooks.org, 2013. — 332 p. Historical review The problem of consciousness Neuroscience of consciousness Explanations of Consciousness Appendices A note on Naive Realism Intended audience and how to read this book Historical review Early Ideas Medieval Concepts Seventeenth And Eighteenth Century Philosophy Nineteenth To Twenty First Century Philosophy The problem of...
Oxford University Press, 2018. — 330 p. There are myriad questions that emerge when one considers emotions and decision-making: What produces emotions? Why do we have emotions? How do we have emotions? Why do emotional states feel like something? What is the relationship between emotion, reward value, and subjective feelings of pleasure? How is the value of 'good' represented...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. — 379 p.
The Brain and Emotion provides a modern neuroscience-based approach to information processing of the brain, focusing on the brain mechanisms involved with emotion, motivation, punishment, and reward. Coverage of motivated behavior includes discussions of hunger, thirst, sexual behavior, and addiction. The author links his analysis...
Oxford, 2006 — 352 p. Brain repair, smart pills, mind-reading machines — modern neuroscience promises to soon deliver a remarkable array of wonders as well as profound insight into the nature of the brain. But these exciting new breakthroughs, warns Steven Rose, will also raise troubling questions about what it means to be human. In The Future of the Brain, Rose explores just...
Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishing, 2007. - 169 p. A variety of conscious experiences -- The biology of sleep -- Insomnia and sleep disorders -- Sleep research -- Everyone dreams -- Theories of dreams and application in psychotherapy -- The work of dreams -- Sleep and dreaming in your life A Variety of Conscious Experiences The Biology of Sleep Insomnia and Sleep Disorders...
2nd Edition. — Academic Press, 2020. — 1081 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-814405-3. This book, Second Edition, the latest release in the Comprehensive Developmental Neuroscience series, presents recent advances in genetic, molecular and cellular methods that have generated a massive increase in new information. The book provides a much-needed update to underscore the latest research in...
2nd edition. — Academic Press, 2020. — 653 p. — (Comprehensive Developmental Neuroscience). — ISBN: 978-0128144114. Neural Circuit and Cognitive Development, Second Edition, the latest release in the Comprehensive Developmental Neuroscience series, provides a much-needed update to underscore the latest research in this rapidly evolving field, with new section editors discussing...
Springer International Publishing AG, 2017. — 314 p. — ISBN: 3319546325. This book discusses theories that link functions to specific anatomical brain regions. The best known of these are the Broca and Wernicke regions, and these have become synonyms for the location of productive and receptive language functions respectively. This Broca-Wernicke model has proved to be such a...
Publisher: Picador (June 16, 2011). Print Length: 224 pages. When OIiver Sacks, a physician by profession, injured his leg while climbing a mountain, he found himself in an unusual position – that of patient. The injury itself was severe, but straightforward to fix; the psychological effects, however, were far less easy to predict, explain or resolve: Sacks experienced...
Vintage, 2012. — 366 p. To these seven narratives of neurological disorder Dr. Sacks brings the same humanity, poetic observation, and infectious sense of wonder that are apparent in his bestsellers Awakenings and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. These men, women, and one extraordinary child emerge as brilliantly adaptive personalities, whose conditions have not so much...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. - 170 p. The recent explosion of neuroscience techniques has proved to be game changing in terms of understanding the healthy brain, and in the development of neuropsychiatric treatments. One of the key techniques available to us is functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), which allows us to examine the human brain non-invasively, and...
Oxford University Press, 2012. — 402 p. — ISBN10: 019960049X, ISBN13: 978-0199600496. In the past ten years, there has been growing interest in applying our knowledge of the human brain to the field of education - including reading, learning, language, and mathematics. This has resulted in the development of a number of new practices in education - some good, some bad, and some...
Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., 2001. - 264p.
This exciting volume brings together the latest work of 26 recognized experts in clinical neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, neuroscience, and neuroimaging. Its chapters are organized into sections that cover a broad range of topics related to advances in our understanding of normal and abnormal frontal lobe...
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2017. — 272 p. A radical new theory of the brain bridging science, philosophy, art, and politics Once upon a time, neuroscience was born. A dazzling array of neurotechnologies emerged that, according to popular belief, have finally begun to unlock the secrets of the brain. But as the brain sciences now extend into all corners of...
Springer, 2019. — 612 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4939-8720-7. This unique volume teaches those in the medical fields about the scientific value of neuropsychology in assessing cognition, the 6th vital sign, as part of well integrated collaborative care. It offers physicians a comprehensive tour of the many dimensions neuropsychology can add to primary and specialized medical care across...
Springer, 2023. — 354 p. — (Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences 61). — ISBN 978-3-031-24332-5. This volume contains up-to-date contributions written by leading experts in the role played by various microorganisms in psychiatric and neurological illness. The initial chapters present an evolutionary framework for the impact of microorganisms on behavior. This is followed...
New York: Basic Books, 2008. — 217 p. The mysteries of memory are finally yielding to dramatic, even revolutionary, scientific breakthroughs. Drawing on his own cutting-edge research and that of other cognitive, clinical, and neuroscientists, Schacter explains how and why this research may change our understanding of everything from false memory to Alzheimer's disease, from...
Routledge, 2023. — 103 p. Working with the Brain in Psychology: Considering Careers in Neuropsychology seeks to assist students in their career exploration, by introducing them early, in the contemplative stage of career planning, to the fascinating speciality of psychology known as neuropsychology. The text spends considerable time differentiating neuropsychology from...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. — 312 p. Could a single human being ever have multiple conscious minds? Some human beings do. The corpus callosum is a large pathway connecting the two hemispheres of the brain. In the second half of the twentieth century a number of people had this pathway cut through as a treatment for epilepsy. They became colloquially known as split-brain...
R G Landes Co, 1998 — 256 p.
This monograph is the first of its kind to focus specifically on the role of astroglia in aging-related human neurodegenerative disorders and experimental models of CNS senescence and degeneration. As such, this volume in the Neuroscience Intelligence Unit Series represents a novel and important contribution to the basic and clinical neuroscience...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2014. - 728p.
This introduction to the structure of the central nervous system demonstrates that the best way to learn how the brain is put together is to understand something about why. It explains why the brain is put together as it is by describing basic functions and key aspects of its evolution and development. This approach makes the structure of...
Berlin: Springer, 2000. — 144 p. While the importance of the prefrontal cortex for 'higher-order'cognitive functions is largely undisputed, no consensus has been reached regarding the precise fractionation of these functions. For example, although some degree of regional specialization within the frontal lobe seems inevitable, to date, most attempts to map specific cognitive...
Publisher: The MIT Press; 1 edition (November 12, 2010), 368 pages. An integrated overview of hearing and the interplay of physical, biological, and psychological processes underlying it. The book is supported by multimedia content at auditoryneuroscience.com Why Things Sound the Way They Do The Ear Periodicity and Pitch Perception : Physics, Psychophysics, and Neural...
Publisher: Springer; 2011 edition (January 13, 2011), 986 pages. From translating the patient’s medical records and test results to providing recommendations, the neuropsychological evaluation incorporates the science and practice of neuropsychology, neurology, and psychological sciences. The Little Black Book of Neuropsychology brings the practice and study of neuropsychology...
L.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. - 273 p. We have known for over a thousand years that the brain underlies behavioral expression, but effective scientific study of the brain is only very recent. In Pragmatism and the Search for Coherence in Neuroscience, two things converge: a great respect for neuroscience and its many variations, and a sense of investigation and inquiry...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2000. — 227 p. We are social animals, with evolved mechanisms to discern the beliefs and desires of others. This social reason is linked to the concept of intentionality, the ability to attribute beliefs and desires to others. In this book Jay Schulkin explores social reason from philosophical, psychological, and cognitive neuroscientific perspectives. He...
World Scientific, 2012. — 431 p. — (Advanced series on mathematical psychology). — ISBN: 9781283593588, 1283593580, 9789814277464, 9814277460 One of the most successful methods for discovering the way mental processes are organized is to observe the effects in experiments of selectively influencing the processes. Selective influence is crucial in techniques such as Sternberg's...
N.-Y.: Wiley-Blacwell, 2012. - 247p. A pioneer of CBT explores recent advances in neuroscience, showing how they can be applied in practice to improve the effectiveness of cognitive therapy for clients with a wide range of diagnoses including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, eating disorders and schizophrenia Utilizes the latest advances in neuroscience to introduce tools...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. — 497 p. — ISBN 9781119943037. A pioneer of CBT explores recent advances in neuroscience, showing how they can be applied in practice to improve the effectiveness of cognitive therapy for clients with a wide range of diagnoses including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, eating disorders and schizophrenia Neuroscience in Context Neuroscience, Clinical...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. — 518 p. — ISBN 978-1-119-94303-7. A pioneer of CBT explores recent advances in neuroscience, showing how they can be applied in practice to improve the effectiveness of cognitive therapy for clients with a wide range of diagnoses including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, eating disorders and schizophrenia Neuroscience in Context Neuroscience, Clinical...
L.: Routledge, 2016. - 403 p. Despite recent strides in neuroscience and psychology that have deepened understanding of the brain, consciousness remains one of the greatest philosophical and scientific puzzles. The second edition of Theories of Consciousness: An Introduction and Assessment provides a fresh and up-to-date introduction to a variety of approaches to consciousness,...
2nd Edition. Springer, 2009. - 495 pp.
During the past decade, significant advances have been made in the field of neurodevelopmental disorders, resulting in a considerable impact on conceptualization, diagnostics, and practice. The second edition of Child Neuropsychology: Assessment and Interventions for Neurodevelopmental Disorders brings readers up to speed clearly and...
Second Edition, Springer, 2009. — 492 р.
Assesments and Interventions for Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
Anatomy and Physiology.
Clinical Assesment.
Childhood and Adolescent Disorders.
An Integration Intervention Paradigm.
New York: Taylor & Francis, 2013. — 89 p. How do conscious experience, subjectivity, and free will arise from the brain and the body? Even in the late 20th century, consciousness was considered to be beyond the reach of science. Now, understanding the neural mechanisms underlying consciousness is recognized as a key objective for 21st century science. The cognitive neuroscience of...
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, New York (2012)
Sebastian Seung is at the forefront of a revolution in neuroscience. He believes that our identity lies not in our genes, but in the connections between our brain cells - our own particular wiring, or 'connectomes'. Connectome tells the incredible story of how Seung and a dedicated group of researchers...
New York: Ashgate Pub Co, 2007. - 174p. In the 1990s, great strides were taken in clarifying how the brain is involved in behaviors that, in the past, had seldom been studied by neuroscientists or psychologists. This book explores the progress begun during that momentous decade in understanding why we behave, think and feel the way we do, especially in those areas that...
Virginia Beach, USA: 4th Dimension Press, 2010. — 256 p. — ISBN: 0876046030. Медицинская Интуиция: Ваше Пробуждение к Цельности Foreword by Caroline Myss, best-selling author and medical intuitive. Building on the significant history of the use of medical intuition by leaders in the field, Dr. Norman Shealy provides us with a path to using our innate intuition to develop...
Oxford, 2003 — 736 p.
For modern scientists, history often starts with last week's journals and is regarded as largely a quaint interest compared with the advances of today. However, this book makes the case that, measured by major advances, the greatest decade in the history of brain studies was mid-twentieth century, especially the 1950s. The first to focus on worldwide...
Oakland, CA: New Harbinger, 2021. — 200 p. — ISBN 9781684037438. Do you feel like your memory isn't as great as it used to be? Do you sometimes find yourself walking into a room and forgetting why? Do you misplace things more often than you used to? As we age, our memory naturally declines. But there are scientifically proven ways to enhance brain and memory function. This...
2006 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, p.386
Part I: Understanding Autism
Autism: The Big Picture
From Classification to Treatment: Scanning the Autism Spectrum
Causes, Clusters, and Clues: Where Does Autism Come From?
Getting a Diagnosis
Asperger Syndrome and Autism
Part II: Addressing Physical Needs
Injecting Yourself with Knowledge about Autism...
3rd edition Australia and New Zealand edition. — Cengage Learning Australia Pty Limited, 2019. — 793 p. — ISBN 9780170415910. The third Australia and New Zealand edition of Life Span Human Development helps students gain a deeper understanding of the many interacting forces affecting development from infancy, childhood, adolescence and adulthood. It includes local,...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. — 281 p. Modern medicine enables us to keep many people alive after they have suffered severe brain damage and show no reliable outward signs of consciousness. Many such patients are misdiagnosed as being in a permanent vegetative state when they are actually in a minimally conscious state. This mistake has far-reaching implications for...
Springer, 1989. — 255 p. The present volume emerges from an attempt to bring together such interest in cognitive science as there was in Australia and New Zealand in late 1985. The occasion was a special symposium organised for the joint conference of the Australasian Association for History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science and the Australasian Association of Philosophy,...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. — 330 p. Half-title page Series page Title page Copyright page Dedication Epigraph List of Figures Types of Memory and Brain Regions of Interest Cognitive Neuroscience Memory Types Brain Anatomy The Hippocampus and Long-Term Memory Sensory Regions Control Regions The Organization of This Book The Tools of Cognitive Neuroscience...
Amsterdam: Springer, 2014. — 374 p.
This volume of essays examines the problem of mind, looking at how the problem has appeared to neuroscientists (in the widest sense) from classical antiquity through to contemporary times. Beginning with a look at ventricular neuropsychology in antiquity, this book goes on to look at Spinozan ideas on the links between mind and body, Thomas...
Psychology Press, 2014. — 311 p. In this book, Mark Solms chronicles a fascinating effort to systematically apply the clinico-anatomical method to the study of dreams. The purpose of the effort was to place disorders of dreaming on an equivalent footing with those of other higher mental functions such as the aphasias, apraxias, and agnosias. Modern knowledge of the neurological...
W.W. Norton Company, 2021. — 432 p. For Mark Solms, one of the boldest thinkers in contemporary neuroscience, discovering how consciousness comes about has been a lifetime’s quest. Scientists consider it the "hard problem" because it seems an impossible task to understand why we feel a subjective sense of self and how it arises in the brain. Venturing into the elementary...
6th Edition. — New York: Corwin, 2022. — 336 p. — 978-1-071-85533-1. Deliver game-changing—and brain-changing—results for your students Research on the brain continues to evolve, providing fresh insights educators can use to guide students toward success. In the sixth edition of this international bestseller, world-renowned educational neuroscience consultant David Sousa once...
6th Edition. — New York: Corwin, 2022. — 336 p. — 978-1-071-85533-1. Deliver game-changing—and brain-changing—results for your students Research on the brain continues to evolve, providing fresh insights educators can use to guide students toward success. In the sixth edition of this international bestseller, world-renowned educational neuroscience consultant David Sousa once...
5th edition. — New York: Corwin, 2016. — 549 p. Educational neuroscience consultant David A. Sousa continues his tradition of translating new findings into effective classroom strategies and activities in this updated version of his bestselling text. This fifth edition integrates recent developments in neuroscience, education, and psychology and includes New information on...
Publisher: The MIT Press; 1 edition (December 6, 2012), 248 pages. Olaf Sporns takes us on an insightful, yet quite readable, journey on the promises and challenges offered by seeing the human brain through the lens of its own connectional architecture. He convincingly argues that understanding the structural and functional organization of brain connections, a.k.a the human...
New York: Academic Press, 1994. — 405 p. Selectionism and the Brain addresses a number of important theoretical issues in light of recent empirical data from neuropsychological studies. Edited by two researchers at The Neurosciences Institute, this volume features contributions from such well-known neuroscientists as W. Singer, L.R. Squire, A. Georgopoulos, and O. Sacks....
Publisher: The MIT Press (July 19, 2013), 272 pages. G. Gabrielle Starr argues that understanding the neural underpinnings of aesthetic experience can reshape our conceptions of aesthetics and the arts. Drawing on the tools of both cognitive neuroscience and traditional humanist inquiry, Starr shows that neuroaesthetics offers a new model for understanding the dynamic and...
Springer, 2023. — 281 p. — ISBN 978-3-319-21286-9. Recent advances in the understanding of brain functions are reviewed in this text, along with how neurobiological research and brain imaging contributes to identifying and treating neurologic and psychiatric disorders. Chapters focus on consciousness, memory, emotions, language, communication, trauma, pain and resilience, while...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. — 240 p. — (New Directions in Philosophy and Cognitive Science). — ISBN 978-3-031-06800-3. After years of neurohype and a neuroskeptic backlash, this book provides a systematic analysis of the contributions to self-understanding cognitive neuroscience (CNS) and philosophy can make. The stories of five people in search of self-understanding serve as...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. — 575 p. — (New Directions in Philosophy and Cognitive Science). — ISBN 978-3-031-06801-0. After years of neurohype and a neuroskeptic backlash, this book provides a systematic analysis of the contributions to self-understanding cognitive neuroscience (CNS) and philosophy can make. The stories of five people in search of self-understanding serve as...
Academic Press, 2018. — 354 p. — ISBN 978-0128098370. The Neuroscience of Empathy, Compassion, and Self-Compassion provides contemporary perspectives on the three related domains of empathy, compassion and self-compassion (ECS). It informs current research, stimulates further research endeavors, and encourages continued and creative philosophical and scientific inquiry into the...
2013. — 341 p. Series Page Copyright The Overlooked Literary Path to Modern Electrophysiology: Philosophical Dialogues, Novels, and Travel Books Oscar Wilde and the Brain Cell Forgetting the Madeleine: Proust and the Neurosciences Optograms and Criminology: Science, News Reporting, and Fanciful Novels Phrenology and Physiognomy in Victorian Literature Neurological and...
New York: Routledge, 2022. — 472 p. Looking at the ways humans perceive, interpret, remember, and interact with events occurring in space, this book focuses on two aspects of spatial cognition: How does spatial cognition develop? What is the relation between spatial cognition and the brain? This book offers a unique opportunity to share the combined efforts of scientists from...
London: Routledge, 2001. — 177 p. Cortical Functions is a companion to Kevin Silber's series title, The Physiological Basis of Behaviour and concentrates on the cerebral cortex, its structure, connections, functions and dysfunctions. John Stirling includes clinical descriptions and case studies to illustrate various forms of agnosia, aphasia and the split brain syndrome....
Springer, 2005. — 222 p. Nurture or nature? Biology or environment? Why are some people intelligent, or personable, or creative and others obtuse, or shy, or unimaginative? Although each human being is a unique mixture of positive and negative traits and behaviors, the question remains: What is the neurobiological basis for each individual’s makeup? For example, why does one...
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2002. - 641p.
Principles of Frontal Lobe Function provides a comprehensive review of historical and current research on the functions of the frontal lobes and frontal systems of the brain. The content covers frontal lobe functions from birth to old age, from biochemistry and anatomy to rehabilitation, from normal to disrupted function. Two...
New York: Guilford Press, 2011. — 383 p. Written in an engaging, accessible style, this book synthesizes the growing body of knowledge on the neuropsychology of emotion and identifies practical clinical implications. The author unravels the processes that comprise a single emotional event, from the initial trigger through physiological and psychological responses. She also...
Cambridge University Press, 2005 — 240 p.
In many areas of modern life rapid developments in science are overwhelming established norms. Brain biology, through DNA testing and advanced brain imaging techniques, has given medical scientists new insights into the functioning of the human mind. This erosion of long-standing beliefs has many implications for understanding and...
Springer, 2014. — 370 p. — (Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences 20). — ISBN: 978-3-662-45093-2. Pain is the most common reason people seek medical help. The treatment of chronic pain is a major unmet clinical need and its impact on health, well-being, society and the economy is immense. Pain is an integrative, whole-systems (patho)physiological phenomenon and behavioural...
2nd ed. — The Guilford Press, 2017. — 386 p. — ISBN10: 1462530486, 13 978-1462530489. This leading practitioner's guide, now thoroughly updated, examines the nature of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and provides a complete framework for planning and implementing cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Steven Taylor addresses the complexities of treating people who have...
The Guilford Press, 2006. — 329 p. — ISBN 978-1-59385-326-6. Grounded in current clinical and neurobiological research, this book provides both an understanding of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and a guide to empirically supported treatment. The author offers well-documented, practical recommendations for planning and implementing cognitive-behavioral therapy with people...
Routledge, 2020. — 166 p. — ISBN: 978-0367855802 (hardback), ISBN: 978-0367855789 (paperback), ISBN: 978-1003013761 (ebook). Drawing on current research in anthropology, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and the humanities, Understanding the Human Mind explores how and why we, as humans, find it so easy to believe we are right―even when we are outright wrong. Humans live out...
Washington, DC, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 2020. – 182 p. – ASIN B08CHG6Z71; 23 MB- EG-1998-03-118-HQ. The lessons and activities in this guide will engage your students in the excitement of space life science investigations after the Neurolab Spacelab mission. It is our goal that the information in this guide will inspire both you and your students...
Washington, DC, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 2020. — 440 p. The lessons and activities in this guide will engage your students in the excitement of space life science investigations after the Neurolab Spacelab mission. It is our goal that the information in this guide will inspire both you and your students to become interested and active participants...
New York: Columbia University Press, 2016. - 497 p. A renowned philosopher of the mind, also known for his groundbreaking work on Buddhism and cognitive science, Evan Thompson combines the latest neuroscience research on sleep, dreaming, and meditation with Indian and Western philosophy of the mind, casting new light on the self and its relation to the brain. Thompson shows how...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2012. - 396 p.
Over a century ago, William James proposed that people search through memory much as they rummage through a house looking for lost keys. We scour our environments for territory, food, mates, and information. We search for items in visual scenes, for historical facts, and for the best deals on Internet sites; we search for new friends to add...
Harvard: Harvard University Press, 2014. - 192 p. Tool-making or culture, language or religious belief: ever since Darwin, thinkers have struggled to identify what fundamentally differentiates human beings from other animals. In this much-anticipated book, Michael Tomasello weaves his twenty years of comparative studies of humans and great apes into a compelling argument that...
Palgrave MacMillan, 2020. — 220 p. This book presents an analysis of the correlation between the mind and the body, a complex topic of study and discussion by scientists and philosophers. Drawing largely on neuroscience and philosophy, the author utilizes the scientific method and incorporates lessons learned from a vast array of sources. Based on the most recent cutting-edge...
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company; 1 edition (January 23, 2009), 864 p.
Within neuropsychology, localization refers to the relationship between the anatomical structures of the brain and their corresponding psychological or behavioral function. There has long been considerable debate over localization. How widespread is it? Are some functions more localized than others?...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2009. - 265 p.
We are material beings in a material world, but we are also beings who have experiences and feelings. How can these subjective states be just a matter of matter? Philosophical materialists have formulated what is sometimes called ''the phenomenal concept strategy'' (which holds that we possess a range of special concepts for classifying the...
Academic Press, 2019. — 295 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-812202-0. This book is the only book available that synthesizes the latest research in the field into a single, accessible resource covering all aspects of how addiction develops and persists in the brain. The book summarizes our most recent understanding on the neural mechanisms underlying addiction. It also examines numerous...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. - 433 p.
Unlike many books on neural repair and plasticity, this volume does not discuss neurobiologic change and neural reorganization without making connections to cognitive or behavioral processes that may be both a cause and an effect of such neural reorganization.
Unlike existing texts, the emphasis is consistently placed on the...
Springer International Publishing, 2024. — 259 p. This book presents three lectures by Allan Hobson, entitled “The William James Lectures on Dream Consciousness”. The three lectures expose the new psychology, the new physiology and the new philosophy that derive from and support the protoconsciousness hypothesis of dreaming. They review in detail many of the studies on sleep...
Boston: The MIT Press, 1994. - 384 p. The Cognitive Brain provides an original account of many aspects of cognition. It explains, in terms of specified neuronal mechanisms and systems, how the human brain does its cognitive work. Most current neurally-based models of human cognition focus on a single narrow domain, such as visual pattern recognition; The Cognitive Brain...
2007. — 305 p. In this provocative study, Michael R. Trimble, M.D., tackles the interrelationship between brain function, language, art -- especially music and poetry -- and religion. By examining the breakdown of language in several neuropsychiatric disorders, neuroscientists have identified brain circuits that are involved with metaphor, poetry, music, and religious...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. — 220 p. Human beings are the only species who cry for emotional reasons. We weep at tragedies both in our own lives and in the lives of others--remarkably, we even cry over fictional characters in film, opera, novels, and theatre. But why is weeping unique to humanity? What is different about the structure of our brains that sets us apart...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. - 560 p.
The book provides an up-to-date account of the neuropsychological, cognitive-neurological, and neuropsychiatric aspects of movement disorders. The past ten years have seen an explosion of research covering non-motor aspects of Parkinson's disease and, more recently, movement disorders such as essential tremor, dystonia,...
Publisher: MIT Press (February 22, 2013), 472 pages. A neuroscientific perspective on the mind–body problem that focuses on how the brain actually accomplishes mental causation. Introduction: The Mind–Body Problem Will Be Solved by Neuroscience Overview of Arguments A Criterial Neuronal Code Underlies Downward Mental Causation and Free Will Neurons Impose Physical and...
Toronto, Canada: Hanover Square Press, 2020. — 249 p. — ISBN13: 978-0-369-70202-9. Переобучите Тревожный Мозг Feeling overwhelmed? Worried about your day-to-day life? Find simple solutions for stress and learn to control anxiety before it begins. Trouble sleeping, panic attacks, knots in your stomach, excessive worry, doubts, phobias-anxiety comes in many shapes and sizes, and...
New York: Psychology Press, 1998. — 293 p. At least half of all neuropsychological assessments are performed on elderly persons, but the information clinicians need to make appropriate judgment calls is widely scattered. Several books offering general descriptions of the cognitive functioning of the aged or of neuropsychological conditions affecting them are helpful to...
The Guilford Press, 2018. — 400 p. Presenting best practices for assessment and intervention with older adults experiencing cognitive decline, this book draws on cutting-edge research and extensive clinical experience. The authors' integrative approach skillfully interweaves neuropsychological and developmental knowledge. The volume provides guidelines for evaluating and...
Routledge, 2023. — 153 p. Foreword Preface We live or die by history The wrong amnesia No such thing as a neuropsychological test Absence of evidence Problematic pyramids Cutting corners Blind sight I did it my way Rudderless rehabilitation Thinking inside the box Concrete patients need concrete therapists It’s getting worse, DOC. Not built in a day This is not...
New York: Psychology Press, 2015. — 215 p.
In this book, William R. Uttal continues his analysis and critique of theories of mind. This book considers theories that are based on macroneural responses (such as those obtained from fMRI) that represent the averaged or cumulative responses of many neurons. The analysis is carried out with special emphasis on the logical and...
Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2011. — 526 p. Here, William Uttal offers a critical review of cognitive neuroscience, examining both its history and modern developments in the field. He pays particular attention to the role of brain imaging in studying the mind-brain relationship. The background Sensation Perception Emotion and affect Learning and memory Attention Consciousness and...
London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2005. — 152 p.
Theory! There is perhaps no more overused and misused word in all of cognitive neuroscience than this one. The purpose of Neural Theories of Mind is to bring some order back to the use of the word "theory" so that it can rise above the trivialities to which it is all-too-often attached by current researchers. The main goal is...
Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2012. — 255 p.
Cognitive neuroscientists increasingly claim that brain images generated by new brain imaging technologies reflect, correlate, or represent cognitive processes. In this book, William Uttal warns against these claims, arguing that, despite its utility in anatomic and physiological applications, brain imaging research has not provided...
Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2001. - 139 p.
William Uttal is concerned that in an effort to prove itself a hard science, psychology may have thrown away one of its most important methodological tools--a critical analysis of the fundamental assumptions that underlie day-to-day empirical research. In this book Uttal addresses the question of localization: whether psychological...
London: Psychology Press, 2014. — 2995 p. These four volumes, originally published between 1973 and 1988, were intended to provide a broad survey of cognitive neuroscience, a field known variously as physiological psychology or psychobiology in the 1970s and 1980s when the books were written. The general goal was to summarize what was known about the relation between brain and...
New York: Springer, 2016. — 486 p. — (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 894).
The International Symposium on Hearing is a prestigious, triennial gathering where world-class scientists present and discuss the most recent advances in the field of human and animal hearing research. The 2015 edition will particularly focus on integrative approaches linking...
Oxford, 2006.— 548 p.
The complexity of the brain and the protean nature of behavior remain the most elusive area of science, but also the most important. van Hemmen and Sejnowski invited 23 experts from the many areas — from evolution to qualia — of systems neuroscience to formulate one problem each. Although each chapter was written independently and can be read separately,...
New York: Psychology Press, 1999. — 562 p. Neuropsychological assessment is a difficult and complicated process. Often, experienced clinicians as well as trainees and students gloss over fundamental problems or fail to consider potential sources of error. Since formal test data on the surface appear unambiguous and objective, they may fall into the habit of overemphasizing tests...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2017. — 390 p. This classic book, first published in 1991, was one of the first to propose the "embodied cognition" approach in cognitive science. It pioneered the connections between phenomenology and science and between Buddhist practices and science -- claims that have since become highly influential. Through this cross-fertilization of disparate...
2nd edition: Routledge, 2009 — 408 p.
Understanding Consciousness, 2nd Edition provides a unique survey and evaluation of consciousness studies, along with an original analysis of consciousness that combines scientific findings, philosophy and common sense. Building on the widely praised first edition, this new edition adds fresh research, and deepens the original analysis in...
New York: Springer, 2016. — 375 p. This book is an up-to-date, comprehensive review of the neuropsychiatry of different types of cognitive impairment by active authorities in the field. There is an emphasis on diagnostic and management issues. Cognitive impairment both with and without criteria for dementia is covered. A critical appraisal of the methodological aspects and...
Amsterdam: Springer, 2009. - 303 p. Due to the current revolution in brain research the search for the "moral brain" became a serious endeavour. Nowadays, neural circuits that are indispensable for moral and social behaviour are discovered and the brains of psychopaths and criminals - the classical anti-heroes of morality - are scanned with curiosity, even enthusiasm. How...
Amsterdam: Springer, 2009. - 275 p. Scientists no longer accept the existence of a distinct moral organ as phrenologists once did. A generation of young neurologists is using advanced technological medical equipment to unravel specific brain processes enabling moral cognition. In addition, evolutionary psychologists have formulated hypotheses about the origins and nature of our...
New York: Fordham University Press, 2017. — 329 p. Being Brains offers a critical exploration of neurocentrism, the belief that “we are our brains,” which became widespread in the 1990s. Encouraged by advances in neuroimaging, the humanities and social sciences have taken a “neural turn,” in the form of neuro-subspecialties in fields such as anthropology, aesthetics, education,...
Psychology Press, 2001 — 176 p. The life of Jan Evangelista Purkinje (1787-1869) has fascinated students from many disciplines. Histologists marvel at his early descriptions of cells; physiologists admire his attempts to relate structure to function; pharmacologists view in awe his heroic experiments on self-administered drugs; forensic scientists acknowledge his role in the...
New York: Springer, 2011. — 298 p. Neuroscience, Consciousness and Spirituality presents a variety of perspectives by leading thinkers on contemporary research into the brain, the mind and the spirit. This volumes aims at combining knowledge from neuroscience with approaches from the experiential perspective of the first person singular in order to arrive at an integrated...
Amsterdam: Springer, 2011. - 300p. Neuroscience, Consciousness and Spirituality presents a variety of perspectives by leading thinkers on contemporary research into the brain, the mind and the spirit. This volumes aims at combining knowledge from neuroscience with approaches from the experiential perspective of the first person singular in order to arrive at an integrated...
Springer 2018. — 237 p. — (Brain Informatics and Health). — ISBN: 9811040257. This book provides detailed practical guidelines on how to develop an efficient pathological brain detection system, reflecting the latest advances in the computer-aided diagnosis of structural magnetic resonance brain images. MatLAB codes are provided for most of the functions described. In addition,...
Springer 2018. — 237 p. — (Brain Informatics and Health). — ISBN: 9811040257. This book provides detailed practical guidelines on how to develop an efficient pathological brain detection system, reflecting the latest advances in the computer-aided diagnosis of structural magnetic resonance brain images. MatLAB codes are provided for most of the functions described. In addition,...
New York: Psychology Press, 2017. — 433 p. — ISBN: 978-1-84872-271-2. Social neuroscience is a rapidly growing field which explains, using neural mechanisms, our ability to recognize, understand, and interact with others. Concepts such as trust, revenge, empathy, prejudice, and love are now being explored and unravelled by neuroscientists. This engaging and cutting-edge text...
NY: Psychology Press, 2015. — 548 p. — ISBN: 978-1-84872-271-2. Reflecting recent changes in the way cognition and the brain are studied, this thoroughly updated third edition of the best-selling textbook provides a comprehensive and student-friendly guide to cognitive neuroscience. Jamie Ward provides an easy-to-follow introduction to neural structure and function, as well as...
4th edition. — New York: Routledge, 2020. — 539 p. Reflecting recent changes in the way cognition and the brain are studied, this thoroughly updated fourth edition of this bestselling textbook provides a comprehensive and student-friendly guide to cognitive neuroscience. Jamie Ward provides an easy-to-follow introduction to neural structure and function, as well as all the key...
4th edition. — Routledge, 2021. — 539 p. — ISBN 978-1138490543. Reflecting recent changes in the way cognition and the brain are studied, this thoroughly updated fourth edition of this bestselling textbook provides a comprehensive and student-friendly guide to cognitive neuroscience. Jamie Ward provides an easy-to-follow introduction to neural structure and function, as well as...
3rd edition. — Psychology Press, 2015. — 1582 p. — ISBN 978-1-315-74239-7. Reflecting recent changes in the way cognition and the brain are studied, this thoroughly updated third edition of the best-selling textbook provides a comprehensive and student-friendly guide to cognitive neuroscience. Jamie Ward provides an easy-to-follow introduction to neural structure and function,...
Springer, 2019. — 210 p. — (Neural Network Model: Applications and Implications) — ISBN: 978-3-030-26920-3 This innovative work explores integrating emerging research into how the brain processes information in applied therapeutic interventions. Typically, clinicians select therapeutic interventions based on their own training, personal experience or preference. This book aims...
Springer, 2019. — 596 p. — (Neural Network Model: Applications and Implications) — ISBN: 978-3-030-26921-0 This innovative work explores integrating emerging research into how the brain processes information in applied therapeutic interventions. Typically, clinicians select therapeutic interventions based on their own training, personal experience or preference. This book aims...
Springer, 2017. — 276 p. — ISBN10: 443156506X. — ISBN13: 978-4431565062. This book is devoted to the executive, emotional, social, and integrative functions of the prefrontal cortex (PFC). The PFC has usually been studied only with its executive function or with its emotional function, but recent studies indicate that the PFC plays important roles in integrating executive and...
3rd edition. — Oxford University Press, 2019. — 622 p. — ISBN: 9781605357300. The Mind's Machine, introduced in 2012, was written to impart the core concepts of behavioral neuroscience to students in a diverse range of disciplines, including not only psychology and the other life sciences, but art, philosophy, media studies, linguistics, and the like. Using streamlined text,...
Academic Press, 2004 — 552 p. The field of neurology is being transformed, from a therapeutically nihilistic discipline with few effective treatments, to a therapeutic specialty which offers new, effective treatments for disorders of the brain and spinal cord. This remarkable transformation has bridged neuroscience, molecular medicine, and clinical investigation, and represents...
3rd Edition. — Springer, 2007. — 856 p. — ISBN: 0826102514. "A fantastic and monumental contribution to our field." Ralph M. Reitan, PhD The field of neuropsychology has many specialized books on particular diseases, but there is always a need for a general text to cover the major aspects of neuropsychology from neuroanatomy to assessment to practice issues. This is one such...
Knopf, 1999. — 320 p.
Time, Love and Memory tells the story of one of the greatest scientists that ever lived: Seymour Benzer (October 15, 1921 – November 30, 2007). It is widely accepted that Dr Benzer would have won a Nobel Prize, had it not been for his untimely demise, for his experiments that demonstrated that behavior has a genetic basis. The title of the book refers to...
2nd edition: Humana, 2008 — 406 p.
Methods in Molecular Biology
Many questions related to stem cell properties and neural stem cell lineage and differentiation still linger. This second edition revises and expands upon the successful first edition in order to provide the most current, cutting-edge methods of today for the scientists working to answer these questions. The use...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. The phenomenon of "consciousness" is intrinsically related to one's awareness of one's self, of time, and of the physical world. But what if something should happen to impair one's awareness? What do we make of "consciousness" in those people who have suffered brain damage? These questions and more are explored by Lawrence Weiskrantz, a...
The MIT Press, 2014. — 1675 p. — ISBN: 978-0-262-01916-3 The New Visual Neurosciences assembles groundbreaking research, written by international authorities. Many of the 112 chapters treat seminal topics not included in the earlier book. These new topics include retinal feature detection; cortical connectomics; new approaches to mid-level vision and spatiotemporal perception;...
Springer Cham, 2023. — 307 p. — (Springer Series on Bio- and Neurosystems, volume 14). — eBook ISBN 978-3-030-98140-2. This book takes the notions of adaptivity and learning from the realm of engineering into the realm of biology and natural processes. It introduces a Hebbian-LMS algorithm, an integration of unsupervised Hebbian learning and supervised LMS learning in neural...
Publisher: Taylor & Francis; 1 edition (January 1, 2003), 312 pages
This book brings together theoretical and clinical aspects of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. Following an introductory chapter and a brief history of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, there are chapters on specific cognitive deficits (attention, executive deficits, memory, and language). The next section...
Cambridge University Press, 2009. — 381 p. — ISBN: 9780521841498 The aim of neuropsychological rehabilitation is to enable people with cognitive, emotional, or behavioural deficits to achieve their maximum potential in the domains of psychological, social, leisure, vocational or everyday functioning. Describing the holistic programme devised and adopted at the world famous...
London: Routledge, 2017. — 627 p. This outstanding new handbook offers unique coverage of all aspects of neuropsychological rehabilitation. Compiled by the world’s leading clinician-researchers, and written by an exceptional team of international contributors, the book is vast in scope, including chapters on the many and varied components of neuropsychological rehabilitation...
Durham: Duke University Press, 2004. — 137 p. How can scientific theories contribute to contemporary accounts of embodiment in the humanities and social sciences? In particular, how does neuroscientific research facilitate new approaches to theories of mind and body? Feminists have frequently criticized the neurosciences for biological reductionism, yet, Elizabeth A. Wilson...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. — 301 p. From its beginnings until the present day, neuroscience has always had a special relationship to philosophy. And philosophy has long puzzled over the relation between mind and brain (and by extension, the relation of cerebral processes to freedom, morals, and justice, but also to perception and art). This volume presents some of the...
S Karger Pub, 2009. — 213 p. — (Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience: Volume 25). This book is intended to give a comprehensive and practical overview to the clinician researcher who wants to design and conduct clinical trials in neurology and Our perspective for the book is that of an experienced grant reviewer who carefully examines an application with respect to the key...
Oxford University Press, 2023. — 264 p. — ISBN 978–0–19–286689–9. Movements of the Mind is about what it is to be an agent. Focusing on mental agency, it integrates multiple approaches, from philosophical analysis of the metaphysics of agency to the activity of neurons in the brain. Philosophical and empirical work are combined to generate concrete explanations of key features...
Oxford University Press, 2023. — 702 p. — ISBN 978–0–19–269240–5. Movements of the Mind is about what it is to be an agent. Focusing on mental agency, it integrates multiple approaches, from philosophical analysis of the metaphysics of agency to the activity of neurons in the brain. Philosophical and empirical work are combined to generate concrete explanations of key features...
ITexLi, 2021. — 140 p. — ISBN 1839691379 9781839691379 1839691395 9781839691393. This book focuses on oxytocin and health from the aspects of molecular and structure activity, physiological and pathological functions, and clinical applications. Oxytocin is a nonapeptide hormone with a central role in the regulation of parturition and lactation. Oxytocin receptors can be found...
CRC Press, 2024. — 337 p. — ISBN 9781498768696. This volume is the first comprehensive and single-authored book on the functions of the basal ganglia. The goal is to provide a new synthesis of diverse areas of research on the basal ganglia, from cellular mechanisms of synaptic transmission and plasticity to neural circuit mechanisms underlying behavior. A global theory of basal...
New York: Springer, 2016. — 962 p. This magistral treatise approaches the integration of psychology through the study of the multiple causes of normal and dysfunctional behavior. Causality is the focal point reviewed across disciplines. Using diverse models, the book approaches unifying psychology as an ongoing project that integrates genetics, experience, evolution, brain,...
New York: John Benjamins, 2000. — 363 p. This work addresses the question: what role should psychological conceptualization play for thinkers who believe that the brain is the organ of the mind? It compares the writings of eliminativist philosophers of mind with the writings of proponents of biological psychiatry, and by scrutinizing the "anti-anthropomorphism" approach. This...
San Francisco:Jossey-Bass, 2014. — 288 p. First edition. ISBN: 978-1-118-56761-6 (pbk.), 978-1-118-58486-6 (ebk), ISBN: 978-1-118-58488-0 (ebk). From an award-winning neuroscience researcher with twenty years of teaching experience, Multiple Pathways to the Student Brain uses educator-friendly language to explain how the brain learns. Steering clear of neuro-myths, Dr. Janet...
East Sussex: Psychology Press, 2016. — 320 p. Approaches to the neuropsychology of art The effects of brain damage in established artists The eye and brain in artist and viewer: alterations in vision and color perception Special visual artists: the effects of savant autism and slow brain atrophy on art production and creativity Musical art and brain damage I: established...
Basel: MDPI, 2020. — 222 p. Correlational Signs to Markers Electroencephalogram (EEG) Alpha Power as a Marker of Visuospatial Attention Orienting and Suppression in Normoxia and Hypoxia. An Exploratory Study More than Meets the Mind’s Eye? Preliminary Observations Hint at Heterogeneous Alpha Neuromarkers for Visual Attention Cortical Resonance to Visible and Invisible Visual...
Springer, 2015. — 245 p. — (Issues of Diversity in Clinical Neuropsychology). — ISBN 978-1-4899-7614-7. This timely text examines normative and pathological brain/behavior connections across the male lifespan, and how these findings can best inform research, intervention, and prevention. It spotlights possible etiologies for male-dominated pathology, including academic deficits...
Springer, 2021. — 963 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-47645-8. This textbook is intended to give an introduction to neuroscience for students and researchers with no biomedical background. Primarily written for psychologists, this volume is a digest giving a rapid but solid overview for people who want to inform themselves about the core fields and core concepts in neuroscience but don’t...
Springer, 2021. — 324 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-47644-1. This textbook is intended to give an introduction to neuroscience for students and researchers with no biomedical background. Primarily written for psychologists, this volume is a digest giving a rapid but solid overview for people who want to inform themselves about the core fields and core concepts in neuroscience but don’t...
2nd edition. — Thomson Wadsworth, 2008. — 603 p. — ISBN: 978-0-495-00376-2 Focusing on applied and clinical examples, the Second Edition of Principles of Neuropsychology is an exciting and dynamic approach to neuropsychology that should inspire both students and teachers. This progressive and accessible text teaches brain function in a clear and interesting manner by providing...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. — 394 p. Animals often exhibit intriguing and captivating patterns of behavior, from migration and homing to communication. But how is this behavior controlled? Behavioral Neurobiology: An Integrative Approach, Second Edition, introduces undergraduate students to the fascinating field of neuroethology, the study of the neurobiological...
Учебное пособие. — Ростов-на-Дону, Таганрог: ЮФУ, 2021. — 158 с. Настоящее издание является учебным пособием по университетскому курсу «Нейропсихология». Тема функциональной межполушарной асимметрии — важная часть для понимания сложной проблемы роли различных мозговых структур в реализации психических процессов человека. Уже более ста лет известно, что, исходя из одних и тех же...
М.; Л.: Наука, 1966. — 186 с. Сборник содержит доклады, посвященные летию со дня опубликования труда И.М. Сеченова «Рефлексы головного мозга». Издание подготовлено Редакционно-издательским советом Ленинградского Общества физиологов, биохимиков и фармакологов им. И.М. Сеченова. Д.Г. Квасов. «Рефлексы головного мозга» И.М. Сеченова и русская физиологическая наука XVIII и первой...
М.: Триумф, 2017. — 86 с. — ISBN: 978-5-89392-774-0. Как много мы знаем об одном из самых загадочных объектов природы – человеческом мозге? Его функции и фантастические возможности используются и эксплуатируются. Из книг, посвященных мозгу, можно было бы построить города... Но до сих пор мы не знаем ответа на простые вопросы: "как?". Как наш мозг запоминает, вспоминает, узнает,...
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Вторая, полностью переработанная и значительно дополненная редакция монографии "Межполушарная асимметрия в системе поисковой активности" - Владивосток: ДВО АН СССР, 1988. - 136 с.
В монографии описаны основные электрофизиологические и психофизиологические характеристики трёх типов полушарного реагирования: правополушарного, преобладающего при решении...
М.: Юрайт, 2019. — 108 с. В атлас вошли иллюстрации из работ российских и зарубежных авторов, посвященных строению нервной системы и моделям высших психических функций, а также нарушениям при локальных поражениях мозга. Издание включает схемы, демонстрирующие устройство вегетативной части нервной системы, нервной сети, функционирование разных частей головного мозга, зрительной,...
М.: Лаборатория знаний, 2017. — 552 с. В книге изложены результаты новейших исследований связи строения мозга и способности человека к познанию. В наглядной и доступной форме представлена взаимосвязь строения мозга, психологических функций, эффектов восприятия и умственных способностей человека. Выводы основаны на данных, полученных в психологии, биологии, медицине, биохимии и...
М.: Лаборатория знаний, 2017. — 467 с. В книге изложены результаты новейших исследований связи строения мозга и способности человека к познанию. В наглядной и доступной форме представлена взаимосвязь строения мозга, психологических функций, эффектов восприятия и умственных способностей человека. Выводы основаны на данных, полученных в психологии, биологии, медицине, биохимии и...
М.: Бином. Лаборатория знаний, 2014. — 1019 с. — (Лучший зарубежный учебник). — ISBN: 978-5-9963-1295-5. В книге изложены результаты новейших исследований связи строения мозга и способности человека к познанию. В наглядной и доступной форме представлена взаимосвязь строения мозга, психологических функций, эффектов восприятия и умственных способностей человека. Выводы основаны...
М.: Бином. Лаборатория знаний, 2014. — 1019 с. — (Лучший зарубежный учебник). — ISBN: 978-5-9963-2352-4 (Ч. 1). — ISBN: 978-5-9963-2353-1 (Ч. 2). В книге изложены результаты новейших исследований связи строения мозга и способности человека к познанию. В наглядной и доступной форме представлена взаимосвязь строения мозга, психологических функций, эффектов восприятия и умственных...
М.: Просвещение, 1996.— 31 с. Перевод с венского издания 1992 года, Двигательные упражнения из книги помогут школьникам успешно учиться, справляться с большими объемами чтения, концентрировать внимание, снимать усталость от школьных нагрузок, проживать учебный день с удовольствием.
Учебное пособие. — Екатеринбург: Уральский государственный медицинский университет, 2020. — 115 с. В предлагаемом учебном пособии «Нейропсихология» представлен курс лекций по дисциплине «Нейропсихология», задания для самостоятельной работы, практикум, список литературы и приложение. Учебное пособие является основой для дальнейшего углубленного изучения вопросов нейропсихологии...
М.: Владос, 2018. — 391 с. В учебнике нового поколения рассматривается развитие науки о мозге и формирование нейропсихологии как самостоятельной отрасли психологического знания, анатомические и физиологические принципы работы головного мозга, синдромы поражения корковых отделов коры больших полушарий головного мозга, поражения глубинных структур, мозолистого тела, принципы...
Москва: Инфра-М, 2023. — 540 p. — (Учебное пособие). — ISBN 978-5-16-015501-2. Учебное пособие составлено по материалам известных отечественных и зарубежных руководств по неврологии, публикациям ведущих специалистов в области нейропсихологии и смежных дисциплин. Содержит опорную информацию по анатомии центральной нервной системы; основные принципы и теории, обеспечивающие...
Учебное пособие. — СПб.: Речь, 2005. — 293 с. — ISBN: 5-9268-0388-8. Данное учебное пособие составлено по материалам известных руководств по неврологии, публикациям ведущих специалистов в области нейропсихологии и смежных дисциплин. Оно соответствует программе для студентов университетов и институтов по специальности 031900 «Специальная психология», разработанной в Институте...
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Учебное пособие. — СПб.: Речь, 2005. — 293 с. — ISBN: 5-9268-0388-8. Данное учебное пособие составлено по материалам известных руководств по неврологии, публикациям ведущих специалистов в области нейропсихологии и смежных дисциплин. Оно соответствует программе для студентов университетов и институтов по специальности 031900 «Специальная психология», разработанной в Институте...
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Содержание (оглавление)
Введение
Становление нейропсихологии как науки
Анатомо-физиологическая основа высших психических функций
Нейрон и его функции
Основные анатомические структуры мозга
Структурный фило- и онтогенез мозга человека
Общие принципы функционирования мозга человека
Морфо-физиологическая обусловленность психических явлений...
Учебное пособие. — СПб.: Речь, 2005. — 293 с. ISBN: 5-9268-0388-8 Данное учебное пособие составлено по материалам известных руководств по неврологии, публикациям ведущих специалистов в области нейропсихологии и смежных дисциплин. Оно соответствует программе для студентов университетов и институтов по специальности «Специальная психология», разработанной в Институте специальной...
Учебное пособие. — СПб.: Речь, 2005. — 293 с. ISBN: 5-9268-0388-8 Данное учебное пособие составлено по материалам известных руководств по неврологии, публикациям ведущих специалистов в области нейропсихологии и смежных дисциплин. Оно соответствует программе для студентов университетов и институтов по специальности «Специальная психология», разработанной в Институте специальной...
Учебное пособие. — СПб.: Речь, 2005. — 293 с. ISBN: 5-9268-0388-8 Данное учебное пособие составлено по материалам известных руководств по неврологии, публикациям ведущих специалистов в области нейропсихологии и смежных дисциплин. Оно соответствует программе для студентов университетов и институтов по специальности «Специальная психология», разработанной в Институте специальной...
Учебное издание. — Пер.с англ. Е.З. Годиной. — М.: Мир, 1988. — 248 с. — ISBN: 5-03-001258-3. В книге американских авторов изложены современные представления о работе мозга. Рассмотрены вопросы строения и функционирования нервной системы; проблема гомеостаза; эмоции, память, мышление; специализация полушарий и «я» человека; биологические основы психозов; возрастные изменения...
Учебное издание. — Пер.с англ. Е.З. Годиной. — М.: Мир, 1988. — 248 с. — ISBN: 5-03-001258-3. В книге американских авторов изложены современные представления о работе мозга. Рассмотрены вопросы строения и функционирования нервной системы; проблема гомеостаза; эмоции, память, мышление; специализация полушарий и «я» человека; биологические основы психозов; возрастные изменения...
Учебное издание. — Пер.с англ. Е.З. Годиной. — М.: Мир, 1988. — 248 с. — ISBN: 5-03-001258-3. В книге американских авторов изложены современные представления о работе мозга. Рассмотрены вопросы строения и функционирования нервной системы; проблема гомеостаза; эмоции, память, мышление; специализация полушарий и «я» человека; биологические основы психозов; возрастные изменения...
Учебное издание. — Пер.с англ. Е.З. Годиной. — М.: Мир, 1988. — 248 с. — ISBN: 5-03-001258-3. В книге американских авторов изложены современные представления о работе мозга. Рассмотрены вопросы строения и функционирования нервной системы; проблема гомеостаза; эмоции, память, мышление; специализация полушарий и «я» человека; биологические основы психозов; возрастные изменения...
Учебное издание. — Пер. с англ. Е.З. Годиной. — М.: Мир, 1988. — 248 с. — ISBN: 5-03-001258-3. В книге американских авторов изложены современные представления о работе мозга. Рассмотрены вопросы строения и функционирования нервной системы; проблема гомеостаза; эмоции, память, мышление; специализация полушарий и «я» человека; биологические основы психозов; возрастные изменения...
Учебное издание. — Пер.с англ. Е.З. Годиной. — М.: Мир, 1988. — 248 с. — ISBN 5-03-001258-3. В книге американских авторов изложены современные представления о работе мозга. Рассмотрены вопросы строения и функционирования нервной системы; проблемы гомеостаза; эмоции, память, мышление; специализация полушарий и "я" человека; биологические основы психозов; возрастные изменения...
М.: Российская академия естественных наук, 2008. — 187 с. — ISBN: 978-5-91506-008-0. В предлагаемой вниманию читателей монографии представлены результаты экспериментальных и теоретических исследований, проведенных за последние годы в рамках разработки нового научного направления- теории нейрооперантных групп. Впервые на основе анализа реальных свойств нейронов головного мозга,...
Учебное пособие. Будыка Е.В.. Москва: МГМСУ, 2014. — 58 с. Аннотация Лекции будут полезны для студентов медицинских ВУЗов и студентов-психологов, изучающих клиническую психологию. Сборник содержит 14 тем: Предмет, задачи и методы нейропсихологии. Теоретические основы и практическое значение нейропсихологии. Основные направления нейропсихологии. Подходы к анализу проблемы...
Учеб.-метод. пособие. – Минск : БГПУ, 2011. – 104 с.
В пособии изложены вопросы эволюционного и онтогенетического развития нервной системы, основы рефлекторной теории, общие положения учения И.П. Павлова о высшей нервной деятельности, раскрыты законы функционирования центральной нервной системы, физиология адаптационных процессов и фазовых состояний сна-бодрствования....
М.: АСТ, 2009. — 384 c. ISBN 978-5-17-028660-7. Учебник в первую очередь рассчитан на студентов-дефектологов. Это обусловлено тем, что дефектология, являясь по своей сути междисциплинарной и мультидисциплинарной наукой, тесно связана не только с психологией, неврологией, лингвистикой, психолингвистикой, но и с нейропсихологией. Вместе с тем этот учебник, безусловно, окажется...
Учебник. — М.: ИАСТ, 2009. — 384 c. — ISBN: 978-5-17-028660-7. В учебнике изложены важнейшие теоретические положения современной нейропсихологии. Предлагаются пути совершенствования диагностики и коррекции высших психических функций, в том числе речи, у детей и у взрослых. Учебник несомненно, привлечет внимание неврологов, психологов, педиатров, логопедов, дефектологов, всех...
Учебник для студентов вузов. — М.: АСТ; Астрель; Транзиткнига, 2005. — 384, 16 с. — (Высшая школа). "Основы нейропсихологии" Т.Г.Визель - учебник для студентов вузов, посвященный изучению высших психических функций человека. Их развитию и нарушениям. В учебнике изложены важнейшие теоретические положения современной нейропсихологии. Предлагаются пути совершенствования...
Учебник. — 2-е изд., перераб., расширенное. — М.: АСТ, 2021. — 544 с.: ил. — (Высший курс). — ISBN 978-5-17-122008-2. В учебнике «Основы нейропсихологии. Теория и практика» собраны важнейшие положения классической неврологии, а также данные научных достижений в области изучения работы мозга человека. Описание специфики речевой функции и ее нарушений проводится с позиции...
М.: Издательство В. Секачев, 2020. — 101 с. Книга посвящена теме доминантности / субдоминантности полушарий головного мозга в отношении высших психических функций. Описаны симптомы игнорирования противоположной стороны, нарушения схемы тела, ориентации в окружающем пространстве, лицевая агнозия, анозогнозия у больных с правополушарными очаговыми поражениями мозга. Проведены...
Москва: Издательство Московского университета, 1987. — 218 с. Монография посвящена одной из актуальных проблем психологии - проблеме целостного представления о деятельности и психике. Авторы - специалисты в различных областях научного знания - делают попытку структурно-функционального описания разнообразных психических явлений и их интерпретации в рамках единой системы....
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Высказываются две базовые предпосылки: a) темперамент отражает индивидуальные различия в предрасположенности к определенным видам эмоций, б) эмоции суть состояния ЦНС, проявляемые усиливающими их событиями. Автор предлагает теоретическую модель, постулирующую существовоание в ЦНС млекопитающих трех основных эмоциональных систем: 1) торможение поведения (СТП), 2) система...
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40 лет назад крупнейший физиолог нашего века И. П. Павлов пришел к выводу, что в принципе всех людей можно разделить на два типа — художников и мыслителей. Нейрофизиология наших дней находит этому анатомическое обоснование.
Одна из особенностей мозга человека—так называемая функциональная специа-лизация полушарий мозга. Буквально в...
М. : Теревинф, 2015. — 400 с. В книгу вошли материалы разнообразной тематики, и это прямое следствие междисциплинарного характера проблем, которыми занималась нейропсихолог А. А. Цыганок. К первому разделу отнесены работы в области афазиологии, посвященные когнитивно-личностным изменениям при поражениях мозга и методам реабилитации речи при афазии. В статьях второго раздела...
Саратов: Вузовское образование, 2020. — 94 с. Проблема нарушения когнитивных функций на сегодняшний день является одной из наиболее актуальных. Возникающие расстройства приводят к снижению качества жизни, нарушению бытовой, социальной и профессиональной активности человека, нередко – к инвалидизации и полной зависимости от окружающих. Данные клинические рекомендации посвящены...
М.: МЕДпресс-информ, 2014. — 320 с. В книге излагаются сведения, касающиеся эпидемиологии, патофизиологии, критериев диагностики когнитивных и некогнитивных нервно-психических расстройств. Важным разделом руководства является систематическое представление широко применяющихся тестов, шкал. Руководство будет полезно для неврологов, психиатров и врачей других специальностей....
М.: МЕДпресс-информ, 2014. - 320 с. Аннотация. В книге излагаются сведения, касающиеся эпидемиологии, патофизиологии, критериев диагностики когнитивных и некогнитивных нервно-психических расстройств. Важным разделом руководства является систематическое представление широко применяющихся тестов, шкал. Руководство будет полезно для неврологов, психиатров и врачей других...
Перевод названия статьи - "Распространение психолингвистических исследований по методике Лурия в Польше." Статья опубликована в Neuropsychology Review Vol. 9 No. 2 1999. Статья взята из американской библиотеки, в отечественных библиотеках отсутствует. Статья посвящена современному применению методик Лурии.
М.: В мире науки, 2007. — 121 с. Сборник научно-популярных статей ведущих мировых и российских ученых по нейробиологии, биотехнологиям и психологии, опубликованных за последние три года в журнале "В мире науки/Scientific American". Тематика альманаха охватывает самые актуальные научные проблемы, связанные с мозгом и сознанием, а также с развитием человечества, и заинтересует...
Москва: Академический проект, 2016. — 271 с. В монографии изложена методика анализа психопатологических феноменов у пациентов с локальными поражениями головного мозга. Авторы — видные зарубежные специалисты в области нейрофизиологии и нейропсихологии, опираясь на теоретическое наследие А. Р. Лурии, а также достижения современных инструментальных методов исследования центральной...
4-е изд. — Пер. с англ. Лемешко К.А., под науч. ред. док. психол. наук, проф. Тхотстова А.Ш. — М.: Академический проект, 2020. — 272 с. — (Библиотека интегративного психоанализа). — ISBN 978-5-8291-3806-6. В монографии изложена методика анализа психопатологических феноменов у пациентов с локальными поражениями головного мозга. Авторы — видные зарубежные специалисты в области...
Монография. — Москва: Генезис, 2016. — 176 с. — ISBN 978-5-98563-421-1. В данной монографии впервые на русском языке излагаются вопросы психофизиологии и патологии мозолистого тела. В различных разделах этой оригинальной инновационной работы проанализирован практически весь спектр релевантных теме проблем и вопросов – от особенностей анатомической организации комиссур головного...
Монография. — 2-е изд., эл. — Москва: Генезис, 2016. — ISBN 978-5-98563-421-1. В данной монографии впервые на русском языке излагаются вопросы психофизиологии и патологии мозолистого тела. В различных разделах этой оригинальной инновационной работы проанализирован практически весь спектр релевантных теме проблем и вопросов – от особенностей анатомической организации комиссур...
М.: Генезис , 2012. — 176 с. В данной монографии впервые на русском языке излагаются вопросы психофизиологии и патологии мозолистого тела. В различных разделах этой оригинальной инновационной работы проанализирован практически весь спектр релевантных теме проблем и вопросов — от особенностей анатомической организации комиссур головного мозга до специфики когнитивных и...
М., МГУ, 1988. в учебном пособии отражены основные разделы клинической нейропсихологии на современном этапе ее развития. В систематизированном виде представлены различные синдромы нарушения психических функций при опухолевой и сосудистой патологии мозга. Особое внимание уделено описанию вариантов расстройств психической деятельности, связанных с локализацией патологического...
Учебное пособие для студентов высших учебных заведений. — М.: Академия, 2003. — 144 с. В учебном пособии отражены основные разделы клинической нейропсихологии на современном этапе ее развития. В систематизированном виде представлены различные синдромы нарушения психических функций при опухолевой и сосудистой патологии мозга. Особое внимание уделено описанию вариантов...
Учеб. пособие для студ. высш. учеб. завед. — М.: Академия, 2003. – 144 с. В учебном пособии представлены основные разделы клинической нейропсихологии на современном этапе развития. В систематизированном виде дано описание структуры различных нейропсихологических синдромов нарушения психических функций при опухолевой и сосудистой патологии мозга, при паркинсонизме. Впервые...
Учебное пособие для студентов высших учебных заведений. — М.: Академия, 2003. — 144 с. Фрагмент пособия — 50 с. В пособии представлены основные разделы клинической нейропсихологии на современном этапе ее развития. В систематизированном виде дано описание структуры различных нейропсихологических синдромов нарушения психических функций при опухолевой и сосудистой патологии мозга,...
М.: Изд-во МГУ, 1985. — 119 с. Высшие психические функции и мозг — как они соотносятся? Только ли корковые структуры мозга обеспечивают выполнение таких сложных форм психической деятельности, как речь, восприятие, память, мышление? Как участвуют в них подкорковые образования мозга? На эти вопросы читатель найдет ответ в данной книге. Авторы впервые применили комплексный...
Минск: Государственный институт управления и социальных технологий Белорусского государственного университета, 2018. — 160 с. Пояснительная записка. Теоретический раздел. Тезисы лекций по дисциплине. Введение в курс «Основы нейропсихологии». Основные принципы строения мозга. Сенсорные и гностические зрительные расстройства. Сенсорные и гностические слуховые расстройства....
Учебное пособие. — 4-е изд. — Гродно: Гродненский государственный медицинский университет, 2011. — 180 с. — ISBN: 978-985-496-890-2 Учебное пособие по нейропсихологии подготовлено в соответствии с типовой учебной программой по нейропсихологии для студентов медико-психологических факультетов высших медицинских учреждений образования, утвержденной в 2006 году. В учебном пособии...
Учеб.-метод. пособие. им. Витуса Беренга, 2009.
Этапы развития нейропсихологии. Функциональная организация мозга и психическая деятельность. Локальные поражения головного мозга и основные принципы локализации психических функций. Нарушение речи при локальных поражениях головного мозга. Нейропсихологическая диагностика.
Интернет-издание, 2023. — 100 с. Сборник из 100 разнообразных нейропсихологических заданий для развития внимания, памяти, мышления, логики, пространственных представлений, двуручной координации, межполушарных связей. Упражнения рассчитаны на детей разного возраста: 5−12 лет. Есть более простые и более сложные задания. Некоторые можно адаптировать и для игр с малышами, а...
Интернет-издание, 2024. — 52 с. Нейрогимнастика - это комплексные многофункциональные упражнения для тренировки мозга, межполушарного взаимодействия и когнитивной координации. Это специальный комплекс упражнений, направленный на повышение эффективности работы головного мозга, профилактику утомляемости и тренировку когнитивной координации и интеллектуальной выносливости. При...
Лурия А.Р. "Вопросы слуха и речи в свете учения И. П. Павлова о двух сигнальных системах."
Репринтное воспроизведение научной статьи 1951 года, тираж отсутствует, взято из американской библиотеки, в отечественных библиотеках статья отсутствует. Статья посвящена вопросам слуха и речи в свете учения И. П. Павлова о двух сигнальных системах.
М.: Изд-во МГУ, 1962. — 431 с. Монография «Высшие корковые функции человека» — основной труд А. Р. Лурии по нейропсихологии — научной дисциплине, сложившейся на стыке психологии, медицины (неврологии, нейрохирургии) и физиологии. В этой работе впервые в систематическом виде изложены основные положения нейропсихологии, показана историческая преемственность нейропсихологии как...
3 е изд. – М.: Академический Проект, 2000. – 512 с. (506 + вступ. ст.), ил. ISBN: 5–8291–0079–7 В этой работе впервые в систематическом виде изложены основные положения луриевской нейропсихологии, показана историческая преемственность нейропсихологии как науки о мозговых основах психики, сформулирована теория системной динамической локализации высших психических функций и...
М.: Изд-во МГУ, 1962. — 431 с. Монография «Высшие корковые функции человека» — основной труд А. Р. Лурии по нейропсихологии — научной дисциплине, сложившейся на стыке психологии, медицины (неврологии, нейрохирургии) и физиологии. В этой работе впервые в систематическом виде изложены основные положения нейропсихологии, показана историческая преемственность нейропсихологии как науки...
Редчайшая статья опубликована в сборнике "Проблемы нервной физиологии и поведения" в 1936 году. Сборник посвящен проф. Бериташвили, тираж отсутствует - отдельный уникальный оттиск. Статья взята из американской библиотеки, в отечественных библиотеках отсутствует.
Статья посвящена генетическому анализу психологических функций в связи с их развитием с точки зрения...
Статья опубликована в "Фізіологічний журнал" Академії наук Української РСР № 4 том II 1956 рік, тираж неизвестен, отдельный оттиск Статья описывает актуальные проблемы нейропсихологии , в отечественных библиотеках журнала нет , взято из американской библиотеки.
М.: Издательство Академии педагогических наук РСФСР, 1963. — 479 с. Мозг человека и психические процессы. О двух видах синтетической деятельности коры человеческого мозга. Двигательный анализатор и проблема корковой организации движения. Нарушение произвольных движении при поражениях премоторных отделов мозга. Психологический анализ премоторного синдрома. О роли речевых кинестезии...
М.: Педагогика, 1970. — 496 с. Исследование мозга и поведение человека. Нейропсихология и ее значение для психологии и клиники. Высшие психические функции человека и проблема их локализации. Мозг человека и сознательная деятельность. Регулирующая функция речи в ее развитии и распаде. Синдромы поражения лобных долей мозга. Вводные замечания. Нарушение движений и действий при...
Автор предисловия Е.Д. Хомская. — М.: Академия, 2003. — 384 с. — (Классическая учебная книга). — ISBN: 5-7695-1013-7. Эта книга, издаваемая к 100-летию со дня рождения А. Р . Лурия, предназначена для студентов в качестве учебного пособия еще самим автором. Она построена как учебный курс, в котором кратко излагается содержание нейропсихологии как учебной дисциплины. Автор...
Учеб. пособие для студ. высш. учеб. заведений. — 3-е изд., стер. — М.: Академия, 2004. — 384 с. — ISBN: 5–7695–1013–7. Эта книга предназначалась для студентов в качестве учебного пособия еще самим автором. Она построена как учебный курс, в котором кратко излагается содержание нейропсихологии как учебной дисциплины. Автор подробно анализирует психологическую структуру и мозговые...
Учебное пособие для студентов учреждений высшего профессионального образования, обучающихся по направлению подготовки «Психология». — 8-е издание, стереотипное. — М.: Академия, 2013. — 384 с. Эта книга предназначалась для студентов в качестве учебного пособия еще самим автором. Она построена как учебный курс, в котором кратко излагается содержание нейропсихологии как учебной...
Учеб. пособие для студ. высш. учеб. заведений. — М.: Академия, 2003. — 384 с. Эта книга, издаваемая к 100-летию со дня рождения А. Р. Лурия, предназначена для студентов в качестве учебного пособия еще самим автором. Она построена как учебный курс, в котором кратко излагается содержание нейропсихологии как учебной дисциплины. Автор подробно анализирует психологическую структуру и...
М.: Академия, 2006. — 384 с. — (Классическая учебная книга). — ISBN: 5-7695-3073-1, 5-7695-1013-7. Эта книга, издаваемая к 100-летию со дня рождения А. Р. Лурия, предназначена для студентов в качестве учебного пособия еще самим автором. Она построена как учебный курс, в котором кратко излагается содержание нейропсихологии как учебной дисциплины. Автор подробно анализирует...
Учебное пособие для студентов высших учебных заведений. — М.: Академия, 2003. — 384 с.
Эта книга, издаваемая к 100-летию со дня рождения А. Р. Лурия, предназначена для студентов в качестве учебного пособия еще самим автором. Она построена как учебный курс, в котором кратко излагается содержание нейропсихологии как учебной дисциплины. Автор подробно анализирует психологическую...
СПб.: Питер, 2023. — 385 с. — (Мастера Психологии). — ISBN 978-5-4461-1899-1. Книга крупнейшего отечественного нейропсихолога Александра Романовича Лурии построена как учебный курс, в котором кратко излагается содержание нейропсихологии как учебной дисциплины. Автор подробно анализирует психологическую структуру и мозговые механизмы отдельных психических процессов – восприятия,...
СПб.: Питер, 2023. — 385 с. — (Мастера Психологии). — ISBN 978-5-4461-1899-1. Книга крупнейшего отечественного нейропсихолога Александра Романовича Лурии построена как учебный курс, в котором кратко излагается содержание нейропсихологии как учебной дисциплины. Автор подробно анализирует психологическую структуру и мозговые механизмы отдельных психических процессов – восприятия,...
СПб.: Питер, 2018. — 288 с. Вы открыли две самые особенные книги советского психолога и невролога Александра Романовича Лурии, отличающиеся от всех его научных трудов по жанру, стилю и содержанию, – «Маленькая книжка о большой памяти» и «Потерянный и возвращенный мир». Они необычны и тем, что являются образцами редкого жанра научно-художественной медицинской и психологической...
СПб.: Питер, 2018. — 288 с. — (Сам себе психолог). Вы открыли две самые особенные книги советского психолога и невролога Александра Романовича Лурии, отличающиеся от всех его научных трудов по жанру, стилю и содержанию, – «Маленькая книжка о большой памяти» и «Потерянный и возвращенный мир». Они необычны и тем, что являются образцами редкого жанра научно-художественной...
2-е изд., стер. — М.: Когито-Центр, 2019. — 527 с. — (Классики психологии). — ISBN 978-5-89353-568-6. У книги А.Р. Лурия "Природа человеческих конфликтов" особая судьба. Написанная в 1930 году, эта книга выдержала три издания в США (1932, 1960, 1976), но до сих пор не публиковалась на русском языке. Несмотря на 70-летний "стаж", данную книгу нельзя рассматривать только как...
М.: Когито-Центр, 2002. — 527 с. — (Классики психологии). У книги А. Р. Лурии «Природа человеческих конфликтов» особая судьба. Написанная в 1930 году, эта книга выдержала три издания в США (1932, 1960, 1976 гг.), но до сих пор не публиковалась на русском языке. Несмотря на такой значительный «стаж», данную книгу нельзя рассматривать только как исторический документ. Ее тема —...
М.: Когито-Центр, 2002. - 527 с. (Классики психологии) У книги А. Р. Лурии «Природа человеческих конфликтов» особая судьба. Написанная в 1930 году, эта книга выдержала три издания в США (1932, 1960, 1976 гг.), но до сих пор не публиковалась на русском языке. Несмотря на такой значительный «стаж», данную книгу нельзя рассматривать только как исторический документ. Ее тема —...
М.: Академия медицинских наук СССР, 1947. — 367 с. Эта монография дает возможность уточнить ряд основных клинических понятий о поражениях мозговой деятельности и научно обосновать методы восстановления нарушенных мозговых функций. Прослеживая динамику афазических симптомов на последовательных этапах травматической болезни, автор дает новое теоретическое освещение этих...
М.: Академия медицинских наук СССР, 1947. — 367 с. Эта монография дает возможность уточнить ряд основных клинических понятий о поражениях мозговой деятельности и научно обосновать методы восстановления нарушенных мозговых функций. Прослеживая динамику афазических симптомов на последовательных этапах травматической болезни, автор дает новое теоретическое освещение этих...
Лекции 8,7,16,13,12,10, опыты с пониманием текста и экспрессивная речь с импрессивная речь.
Монография «Высшие корковые функции человека» - основной труд А.Р.Лурии по нейропсихологии - научной дисциплине, сложившейся на стыке психологии, медицины (неврологии, нейрохирургии) и физиологии.
В этой работе впервые в систематическом виде изложены основные положения нейропсихологии,...
Москва: Педагогика, 1976. — 188 с.: ил. — (Труды действительных членов академии/ Академия педагогических наук СССР). Данная книга является продолжением книги А. Р. Лурия «Нейропсихология памяти: нарушение памяти при локальных поражениях мозга», выпущенной издательством «Педагогика» в 1974 г. В монографии рассматриваются нарушения памяти и сознания, которые возникают при...
Москва: Педагогика, 1974. — 310 с.: ил. — (Труды действительных членов академии/ Академия педагогических наук СССР). Монография посвящена изучению мозговых основ памяти. Изучая, как нарушается память при локальных поражениях мозга (опухолях, кровоизлияниях, травмах), автор описывает основные формы и механизмы нарушений памяти. Показано, что при поражении одних мозговых структур...
Москва: Педагогика, 1974. — 310 с.: ил. — (Труды действительных членов академии/ Академия педагогических наук СССР). Монография посвящена изучению мозговых основ памяти. Изучая, как нарушается память при локальных поражениях мозга (опухолях, кровоизлияниях, травмах), автор описывает основные формы и механизмы нарушений памяти. Показано, что при поражении одних мозговых структур...
Москва: Педагогика, 1976. - 188 с.: ил. — (Труды действительных членов академии/ Академия педагогических наук СССР). Данная книга является продолжением книги А. Р. Лурия «Нейропсихология памяти: нарушение памяти при локальных поражениях мозга», выпущенной издательством «Педагогика» в 1974 г. В монографии рассматриваются нарушения памяти и сознания, которые возникают при...
Москва: Издательство Московского университета, 1973. — 374 с.: ил. Предлагаемая книга является введением в нейропсихологию — новую отрасль психологии и медицины, сложившуюся за последние тридцать лет при ближайшем участии автора и его сотрудников. Задача нейропсихологии — это изучение мозговых основ психической деятельности человека с привлечением новых, психологических методов...
Москва: Издательство Московского университета, 1973. — 374 с.: ил. Предлагаемая книга является введением в нейропсихологию — новую отрасль психологии и медицины, сложившуюся за последние тридцать лет при ближайшем участии автора и его сотрудников. Задача нейропсихологии — это изучение мозговых основ психической деятельности человека с привлечением новых, психологических методов...
М.: Московский университет, 1971. — 124 с. Это повесть об одном мгновении, которое разрушило целую жизнь. Это рассказ о том, как пуля, пробившая череп человека и прошедшая в его мозг, раздробила его мир на тысячи кусков, которые он так и не мог собрать. Это книга о человеке, который отдал все силы, чтобы вернуть свое прошлое и завоевать свое будущее. Это книга о борьбе, которая...
М.: Московский университет, 1971. — 124 с. Это повесть об одном мгновении, которое разрушило целую жизнь. Это рассказ о том, как пуля, пробившая череп человека и прошедшая в его мозг, раздробила его мир на тысячи кусков, которые он так и не мог собрать. Это книга о человеке, который отдал все силы, чтобы вернуть свое прошлое и завоевать свое будущее. Это книга о борьбе, которая...
М.: Алгоритм, 2017. — 272 с. — (Клинические рассказы). — ISBN: 978-5-906979-20-9. Это повесть об одном мгновении, которое разрушило целую жизнь. Это рассказ о том, как пуля, пробившая череп человека и прошедшая в его мозг, раздробила его мир на тысячи кусков, которые он так и не мог собрать. Это книга о человеке, который отдал все силы, чтобы вернуть свое прошлое и завоевать...
М.: Алгоритм, 2017. – 272 с. – (Клинические рассказы). — ISBN: 978-5-906979-20-9. Это повесть об одном мгновении, которое разрушило целую жизнь. Это рассказ о том, как пуля, пробившая череп человека и прошедшая в его мозг, раздробила его мир на тысячи кусков, которые он так и не мог собрать. Это книга о человеке, который отдал все силы, чтобы вернуть свое прошлое и завоевать...
Под общ. ред. В.И. Белопольского. — Москва: Когито-Центр, 2002. — 527 с. — (Классики психологии). — ISBN 5-89353-032-2. У книги А.Р. Лурии «Природа человеческих конфликтов» особая судьба. Написанная в 1930 году, эта книга выдержала три издания в США (1932, 1960, 1976), но до сих пор не публиковалась на русском языке. Несмотря на 70-летний «стаж», данную книгу нельзя...
Кишинев: КГУ им. И. Крянгэ, 2009. — 54 с. Успехи психологии, нейрофизиологии и медицины (неврологии и нейрохирургии) начала 20 века подготовили почву для новой дисциплины- нейропсихологии. Нейропсихология и еѐ место в ряду социальных и биологических дисциплин Основные принципы строения мозга Теория системной динамической локализации высших психических функции Теория системной...
Екатеринбург: УГПУ, 2005. – 32 с. Учебно-методическое пособие для студентов, обучающихся по специальности "Логопедия". Сканированные страницы. Содержание: Структурно- функциональная модель интегративной работы мозга, предложенная А.Р. Лурия. Межполушарная организация психических процессов. Становление психических процессов на примере мозговой организации речи. Условная схема...
Изд. 2-е, доп. — М.: УРСС: Ленанд, 2019. — 318 с. — (Синергетика. От прошлого к будущему 95). — ISBN: 978-5-9710-6799-3, 978-5-453-00172-9. Перед Вами — блистательное исследование чилийских ученых-биологов Умберто Матураны и Франсиско Варелы. В нем представлены основы альтернативной теории познания, главные положения которой противопоставлены классической теории отображения...
Москва: Прогресс-Традиция, 2001. — 224 с. Авторы книги - известные во всем мире выдающиеся чилийские нейробиологи, предложившие в начале семидесятых годов 20 века радикально новую концепцию живых систем (от простейших до человека), их происхождения и взаимосвязей. Написанная живо и интересно, с блестящим педагогическим мастерством, книга "Древо познания" делает читателя...
Данная книга является учебником для студентов Современного гуманитарного университета. В ней излагаются вопросы клинической психологии, ее связь и взаимодействие с другими науками. Представлены основы нейропсихологии – новой отрасли психологической науки, возникшей на стыке психологии и медицины, созданной в нашей стране А. Р. Лурия и его учениками. Рассмотрены основные...
Методическое пособие. — Казань: Бук, 2021. — 50 с. — ISBN 978-5-00118-740-0. Данное методическое пособие посвящено специфике нейропсихологической диагностической и восстановительной работы с взрослыми пациентами, перенесшими органическое поражение головного мозга, на фоне которого у них развился синдром одностороннего зрительно-пространственного игнорирования, или синдром...
Ростов-на-Дону: Феникс, 2013. — 286 с. Настоящий курс лекций предназначен для студентов медицинских вузов всех специальностей. В предлагаемом издании сжато изложено основное содержание вузовского курса, которое соответствует образовательным стандартам. Данный курс лекций поможет подготовиться к экзаменам по четырем дисциплинам: невропатология, нейропсихология, психопатология,...
Пособие. — М.: РосНОУ, 2004. — 104 с. В пособии раскрываются принципы и суть интегративной деятельности мозга через работу его структурно-системной и структурно-функциональных систем. На примере специального исследования особенностей деятельности мозга при различных локальных его поражениях дается представление об организации и системном проявлении высших психических функций...
Данная брошюра является учебником для студентов Современного Гуманитарного Университета. В ней изложены конкретные сведения о формах нарушений высших психических функций (восприятия, памяти, мышления, речи и др. ) при локальных поражениях мозга, основные сведения о нейропсихологических синдромах – сочетаниях нарушений психических функций, возникающих при поражении коры больших...
Методические материалы для клинического психолога.Северный государственный медицинский университет, 2004. Настоящие методические материалы и методика неиропсихологического исследования входят в серию брошюр «Классические методы исследований в клинической психологии» (редактор серии академик РАМН, профессор П.И. Сидоров).
Предназначены для методического обеспечения работы...
М.: Альпина Паблишер, 2023. — 94 с. — ISBN 9785961486551. Выпускница колледжа не может вспомнить, завтракала ли она, а к обеду уже привязана к больничной койке и не сомневается, что воюет с зомби. Счастливый влюбленный планирует сделать предложение избраннице на роскошном курорте, но внезапно приходит в ярость, а его тело сотрясают такие сильные спазмы, что он чуть не...
М.: Альпина Паблишер, 2023. — 94 с. — ISBN 9785961486551. Выпускница колледжа не может вспомнить, завтракала ли она, а к обеду уже привязана к больничной койке и не сомневается, что воюет с зомби. Счастливый влюбленный планирует сделать предложение избраннице на роскошном курорте, но внезапно приходит в ярость, а его тело сотрясают такие сильные спазмы, что он чуть не...
Учебное пособие. - Воронеж: ИПЦ ВГУ, 2007. - 46 с.
Настоящее учебное издание представляет собой хрестоматию по дисциплине "Клиническая психология", в частности, по разделу "Основы нейропсихологии". Включённые в нее статьи носят исторический и аналитический характер. Цель хрестоматии - дать некоторые сведения о прошлом и настоящем отечественной нейропсихологии. Хрестоматия...
Бюллетень ВСНЦ СО РАМН, 2006, №5 (51).
Работа посвящена актуальной теме становления межполушарной асимметрии в онтогенезе чело века. Анализируются основные теории и гипотезы формирования, динамики МПА, начиная с ранне го периода развития и до позднего онтогенеза. Рассматриваются мануальная, тактильная, слухо вая и зрительная асимметрии.
Ключевые слова: онтогенез,...
Навчальний посібник для студентів напряму підготовки Психологія. — Кременчук: ПП Щербатих О.В., 2011. — 174 с. Навчальний посібник розроблено відповідно до навчальної програми із загальної психології для студентів напряму підготовки 6.030102 – «Психологія». Він слугує для закріплення теоретичних знань студентів при вивченні дисципліни «Загальна психологія». Його зміст...
Вступление.
Краткая схема нейропсихологического исследования (по Е. Д. Холмской).
Краткая шкала оценки психического статуса.
Тест рисования часов.
Проба Шульте.
Батарея лобной дисфункции.
Тест запоминания 10 слов.
Тест вербальных ассоциаций.
Шкала общего ухудшения.
Опросник депрессии Бека.
Шкала самооценки Спилбергера.
Перевод с английского Я.Н. Даниловой и Е.Д. Хомской. — М.: Прогресс, 1975. — 464 с.
Книга принадлежит перу одного из наиболее творческих представителей американской нейропсихологии - профессору Стэнфордского университета К. Прибраму. Книга отличается очень большой широтой и новизной подходов к проблемам мозговой организации психических процессов. Автор привлекает к...
М.: Прогресс, 1975. – 464 с. OCR
Автор этой книги начал свою деятельность нейрохирургом и затем перешел к изучению функций мозга животных. Вместе со своими многочисленными сотрудники он провел большое число исследований, в которых он пытался выяснить, какую роль в поведении животного играют структуры головного мозга и как изменяется поведение животного после их разрушения. И...
Перевод с английского Я.Н. Даниловой и Е.Д. Хомской. — М.: Прогресс, 1975. — 464 с. Вниманию читателей предлагается книга известного американского нейропсихолога К. Прибрама, в которой автор пытается разобраться в том, на каких "языках" говорит мозг и в каких параметрах выражается его деятельность. Книга состоит из четырех частей, каждая из которых относительно независима от...
Перевод с английского Я.Н. Даниловой и Е.Д. Хомской. — М.: Прогресс, 1975. — 464 с.
Книга принадлежит перу одного из наиболее творческих представителей американской нейропсихологии - профессору Стэнфордского университета К. Прибраму. Книга отличается очень большой широтой и новизной подходов к проблемам мозговой организации психических процессов. Автор привлекает к...
Перевод с английского Я.Н. Даниловой и Е.Д. Хомской. — М.: Прогресс, 1975. — 464 с.
Книга принадлежит перу одного из наиболее творческих представителей американской нейропсихологии - профессору Стэнфордского университета К. Прибраму. Книга отличается очень большой широтой и новизной подходов к проблемам мозговой организации психических процессов. Автор привлекает к...
М.: Институт психологии РАН, 2013. — 176 с. В книге представлено исследование повседневного транса в различных ситуациях жизнедеятельности человека. Рассматриваются феноменологические особенности и закономерности транса, структура, факторы-категории, лежащие в его основании. Показаны особенности взаимосвязи транса с когнитивными процессами и стилями, интеллектом,...
СПб.: Наука, 1998. — 261 с. — ISBN: 5-02-026085-1. На основе анализа синаптического управления локальными конформациями элементов сомато-дендритной мембраны разработана модель нейронной памяти. Исследованы гистерезисные свойства этих элементов и их селективность к паттернам афферентных сигналов. По критерию минимальных информационных потерь оптимизированы точность и емкость одно-...
Сборник. — Москва: Генезис, 2009. — 400 с. — (Учебник XXI века). Нет сегодня направления в науках о поведении человека, которое не обращалось бы к анализу межполушарного обеспечения психических функций. Именно поэтому назрела насущная необходимость в обобщении накопленного опыта; прежде всего - в исследовании межполушарного взаимодействия. Содержание данной хрестоматии...
Пер. с англ. А. Капанадзе. — М.: Бином. Лаборатория знаний, 2014. — 440 с. — (Серия: Universum). — ISBN: 978-5-9963-1685-4 Что такое человек? Какую роль в формировании личности играют гены, а какую - процессы, происходящие в нашем мозге? Сегодня ученые считают, что личность и интеллект определяются коннектомом, совокупностью связей между нейронами. Описание коннектома человека...
М.: Изд-во МГУ, 1985. — 190 с. Монография обобщает результаты нейропсихологических исследований детей с различными по характеру и локализации поражениями головного мозга. Изучены особенности нарушений психических процессов в детском возрасте, проанализированы механизмы, лежащие в основе неодинакового проявления этих нарушений при поражениях одних и тех же мозговых структур у детей...
М.: Наука, 1989. — 238 c. — ISBN 5-02-006640-0. В монографии использованы данные, накопленные в нейронауке относительно детекторов, командных и модулирующих нейронов, мнемических клеток и семантических единиц при формулировании представлении о нейроинтеллекте. Нейроинтеллект - это форма искусственного интеллекта, основанная на сетях, построенных из шароподобных элементов,...
(На англ. и рус. яз.) Международный симпозиум по нейроимиджингу. Москва. МГППУ. Центр нейро-когнитивных исследований (МЭГ-Центр). 22-24 мая 2012. – 104 с. Аннотация . Симпозиум был посвящен ключевым вопросам функциональной нейровизуализации, которая является новой областью исследований для русского научного сообщества. Содержание . Abstracts of oral session talks .. Hendler T.,...
СПб.: Питер, 2007. — 528 с.: ил. Книга предлагает систематическое описание клинических проявлений, анатомических данных и истории изучения различных нейропсихологических синдромов. В ней представлены традиционные синдромы нарушений узнавания, действий, памяти и внимания. Книга также включает описание расстройств социального «Я» и соматического «Я» и их роль в формировании...
Методика краткого нейропсихологического обследования когнитивной сферы (КНОКС) позволяет провести нейропсихологическую оценку состояния основных когнитивных функций менее чем за 30 минут. Методика была разработана для определения общего когнитивного профиля психиатрических и неврологических больных с целью диагностической нейропсихологической оценки. Методика КНОКС может быть...
Саратов: Ай Пи Эр Медиа, 2019. — 70 с. Методика краткого нейропсихологического обследования когнитивной сферы (КНОКС) позволяет провести нейропсихологическую оценку состояния основных когнитивных функций менее чем за 30 минут. Методика была разработана для определения общего когнитивного профиля психиатрических и неврологических больных с целью диагностической...
Тест. Стимульный материал для краткого нейропсихологического исследования. Состоит из таких субтестов: ориентировка; память на президентов; называние;понимание;конструктивный праксис; набор переключающихся последовательностей; незавершенные изображения; нахождение сходства; внимание; рабочая память. Приложение: начало см. /file/549599/
М. : Горизонт, 1999. — 96 с. : ил. — ISBN: 5-88236-057-5. Структура и работа модели Мозг, среда и генетическая программа Основной блок модели и субсистема А - налог неосознаваемой деятельности мозга Субсистема Б - аналог сознательной деятельности мозга Модель и мозг Тестирование модели на компьютере Обучение человека и обучение модели Интерпретация данных, полученных в...
М.: АСТ, 2022. — 352 c. Мозг дает нам возможность видеть, слышать и ощущать окружающий мир; он придает смысл всем нашим действиям и позволяет совершать эти самые действия: целенаправленно двигаться, делать то, что мы желаем или считаем нужным. Но его способности куда обширнее: мозг может разными способами запоминать и хранить информацию, связанную с нашими умениями, знаниями и...
М.: АСТ, 2022. — 352 c. Мозг дает нам возможность видеть, слышать и ощущать окружающий мир; он придает смысл всем нашим действиям и позволяет совершать эти самые действия: целенаправленно двигаться, делать то, что мы желаем или считаем нужным. Но его способности куда обширнее: мозг может разными способами запоминать и хранить информацию, связанную с нашими умениями, знаниями и...
3-е изд. — СПб.: Питер, 2010. — 992 с.: с ил. — (Хрестоматия.) Хрестоматия представляет собой сборник статей по различным разделам нейропсихологии и отражает состояние отечественной нейропсихологии, созданной трудами А.Р. Лурия и его учеников. В нее вошли как классические, так и современные (отечественные и зарубежные) работы, в том числе и те, которые представляют новые...
М.: Издательство Московского университета, 1992. — 383 с. Лобные доли и процессы активации. Современные представления о работе неспецифической афферентной системы. Общая характеристика неспецифической системы. Регуляция ориентировочного рефлекса. Регуляция функциональных состояний. «Специфичность» неспецифической системы. Дифференцированный характер работы разных отделов...
М.: Издательство Московского университета, 1992. — 383 с. Лобные доли и процессы активации. Современные представления о работе неспецифической афферентной системы. Общая характеристика неспецифической системы. Регуляция ориентировочного рефлекса. Регуляция функциональных состояний. «Специфичность» неспецифической системы. Дифференцированный характер работы разных отделов...
2-е издание, дополненное. — Москва : Психология, 2002. — 416 с. — ISBN 5-936920-42-9. Допущено Министерством образования Российской Федерации в качестве учебника для студентов, обучающихся по направлению «Психология» и специальностям «Психология» и «Клиническая психология». В книге излагаются основы нейропсихологии — одной из нейронаук, возникшей на стыке психологии и медицины...
4-е издание. — СПб.: Питер, 2005г. -496с., ил. — (Серия «Классический университетский учебник»). В четвертом, исправленном, издании учебника излагаются основы нейропсихологии — одной из нейронаук, возникшей на стыке психологии и медицины (неврологии, нейрохирургии) и созданной в нашей стране работами А. Р. Лурия и его учеников. В настоящее издание включено более подробное...
4-е изд. — СПб.: Питер, 2005. — 496 с.: ил. — (Классический университетский учебник).
В четвертом, исправленном, издании учебника излагаются основы нейропсихологии — одной из нейронаук, возникшей на стыке психологии и медицины (неврологии, нейрохирургии) и созданной в нашей стране работами А. Р. Лурия и его учеников. В настоящее издание включено более подробное рассмотрение...
2004 год издания. Предисловие. теоретические основы нейропсихологии. Мозг и психика. Проблема локализации высших психических функций. проблемы межполушарной асимметрии и межполушарного взаимодействия. нейропсихология восприятия. нейропсихология памяти. нейропсихология речи. нейропсихология произвольных движений и действий. нейропсихология эмоционально личностной сферы....
М.: Российское педагогическое агентство, 1998. — 268 с. — ISBN: 5–86825–068–0. В учебном пособии излагаются результаты экспериментального изучения эмоций с позиций нейропсихологии; анализируются различные параметры эмоций: знак, интенсивность, самооценка, эмоциональная устойчивость, качество и др. – у здоровых испытуемых и больных с локальными поражениями мозга; приводятся...
Монография. – М.: Московский университет, 1992. – 180 с. – ISBN: 5-211-01697-1. В монографии излагаются результаты экспериментального изучения эмоций с позиций нейропсихологии; анализируются различные параметры эмоций: знак, интенсивность, самооценка, эмоциональная устойчивость, качество и др. - у здоровых испытуемых и больных с локальными поражениями мозга; приводятся данные,...
Монография. – М.: Московский университет, 1992. – 180 с. – ISBN: 5-211-01697-1. В монографии излагаются результаты экспериментального изучения эмоций с позиций нейропсихологии; анализируются различные параметры эмоций: знак, интенсивность, самооценка, эмоциональная устойчивость, качество и др. - у здоровых испытуемых и больных с локальными поражениями мозга; приводятся данные,...
Учебное пособие. – М.: Московский университет, 1995. 78 с. Учебное пособие посвящено обзору методов, используемых для оценки межполушарной асимметрии и межполушарного взаимодействия в моторной, слуховой, слухоречевой, тактильной и зрительной системах. подробно излагается схема одновременной оценки межполушарных отношений ("рука-ухо-глаз") в клиническом, аппаратурном и...
Учебное пособие. — М.: Спорт и культура-2000, 2017. — 128 с. Сотни и тысячи лет человечество учится, учит и разрабатывает методы обучения. Однако по сию пору этот процесс основан скорее на интуиции или же сугубо теоретических выкладках. А что по этому поводу «думает» мозг? Обучение с позиций законов работы мозга — и есть нейропедагогика. Автор видит своей целью не «весь мир...
Учебное пособие. — М.: Спорт и культура-2000, 2017. — 128 с. — ISBN 978-5-91775-375-1. Сотни и тысячи лет человечество учится, учит и разрабатывает методы обучения. Однако по сию пору этот процесс основан скорее на интуиции или же сугубо теоретических выкладках. А что по этому поводу «думает» мозг? Обучение с позиций законов работы мозга — и есть нейропедагогика. Автор видит...
М.: Спорт и культура-2000, 2015. — 28 с. — ISBN: 978-5-91775-220-4. Как влияет на мозг и психику такая распространенная болезнь как эпилепсия? Чем дети и подростки с эпилепсией отличаются от своїх здорових сверстников, а также и от тех, кто имеет иные заболевания нервной системы? На каких принципах должна строиться нейропсихологическая діагностика и коррекция детей с...
М.: Спорт и культура-2000, 2015. — 43 с. — ISBN: 978-5-91775-219-8. Какие мозговые механизмы лежат за развитием личности подростка? Что происходит с познавательными процессами? Чем отличаются «обычные» и одаренные подростки от «малолетних правонарушителей»? На эти и другие вопросы авторы пытаются ответить в рамках краткого пособия, адресованного педагогам, школьным психологам и...
М.: МПСИ, 2000. — 148 с. Книга посвящена проблемам теоретической и практической нейропсихологии и восстановлению высших психических функций, нарушающихся вследствие локальных поражений мозга различной этиологии: инсульты, черепно-мозговые травмы, опухоли мозга и др., которые нередко ведут к нарушению у больных речи и мышлении, памяти и внимания, чтения и письма и др. Этот...
Учебная литература. – М.: Просвещение, 1995. – 304 с. – ISBN 5-09-004989-0 Как нарушается интеллектуальная деятельность человека, перенесшего черепно-мозговую травму, операцию на мозге или инсульт? Какими методами можно поставить точный нейропсихологический диагноз нарушения? С какими зонами мозга и как связан дефектинтеллектуальной деятельности? Как найти механизм (причину)...
М.: Просвещение, 1995. — 304 с. — (Учебная литература). — ISBN: 5-09-004989-0. Как нарушатся интеллектуальная деятельность человека, перенесшего черепно-мозговую травму, операции) на мозге или инсульт? Какими методами можно поставить точный нейропсихологический диагноз нарушения? С какими зонами мозга и как связан дефект интеллектуальной деятельности? Как найти механизм...
М.: Просвещение ; Учебная литература, 1995. — 304 с. — ISBN: 5-09-004989-0. Как нарушатся интеллектуальная деятельность человека, перенесшего черепно-мозговую травму, операции) на мозге или инсульт? Какими методами можно поставить точный нейропсихологический диагноз нарушения? С какими зонами мозга и как связан дефект интеллектуальной деятельности? Как найти механизм (причину)...
Учеб. пособие. — 2-е изд., испр. и доп. — М.: Изд-во МПСИ, Воронеж: Модэк, 2004. — 424 с. — (Библиотека психолога). — ISBN: 5-89502-534-X; 5-89395-576-5. В настоящем учебном пособии раскрываются понятие нейропсихологической реабилитации неврологических и нейрохирургических больных, ее задачи и методы; описываются пути восстановления высших психических функций и методы...
Учебное пособие. — М.: Юристъ, 1997. — 256 с.: ил. — (Психология). — ISBN: 5-7975-0024-8. Автор, Л.С. Цветкова, доктор психологических наук, профессор факультета психологии МГУ, действительный член Академии педагогических и социальных наук СНГ, один из ведущих нейропсихологов России, рассматривает проблему нарушения и методы восстановления таких важнейших высших психических...
Тернопіль: Укрмедкнига, ТДМУ, 2008. — 92 с. Лекції курсу з основ нейропсихології є складовою оволодіння знаннями, розумінням проявів ураження мозку та нейропсихологічної діагностики. Це потрібно для вдосконалення професійної освіти психолога, медичного психолога та лікаря-психіатра. Книга написана з метою забезпечення підготовка спеціалістів-психологів, психіатрів, медичних...
Учебное пособие. — Курган: Курганский государственный университет, 2017. — 117 c. — ISBN: 978-5-4217-0388-4. В учебном пособии изложены основные положения современной социальной психологии и нейропсихологии, рассматривается морфофизиологическая организация головного мозга. Представлены различные классификации сенсорных и гностических расстройств. Намечены пути рассмотрения их...
Сборник упражнений. Издание второе, переработанное. — Москва: Сфера, 2006. — 272 с. Материалы сборника помогут восстановлению речи у больных с афазией - тех, кто в том или ином возрасте перенес инсульт или травму головного мозга, а так же детей страдающих сложными речевыми расстройствами
Сборник упражнений. Издание второе, переработанное. — Москва: Сфера, 2006. — 272 с. Материалы сборника помогут восстановлению речи у больных с афазией - тех, кто в том или ином возрасте перенес инсульт или травму головного мозга, а так же детей страдающих сложными речевыми расстройствами
Программа и методические указания к практическим занятиям по специальности « Педагогика и психология». - Воронеж: , 2005 Рецензент: доцент кафедры коррекционной психологии и педагогики ВГПУ канд. психол. наук. Клименко В. В. В настоящее время нейропсихология относится к быстро развивающейся области знаний, возникшей в ответ на запросы практики. Сферы применения...
Учебно-методическое пособие. — Воронеж: ВГПУ, 2006. — 63 с. В настоящее время нейропсихология относится к быстро развивающейся области знаний, возникшей в ответ на запросы практики. Сферы применения нейропсихологических знаний: клиника неврологических и психосоматических нарушений, решение разнообразных проблем ненормативного развития детей и трудности обучения. Чрезвычайно важно...
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