Alberto Zani & Alice Proverbio
Language: English
Cognitive Neuroscience & Cognitive Neuropsychology Cognitive Psychology & Cognition Life Sciences Medical Mental Health Neurology Neuropsychology Neuroscience Physiological Psychology Physiology Psychology Science
Publisher: Academic Press
Published: Oct 2, 2002
Description:
Product Description
Cognitive electrophysiology is a very well established field utilizing new technologies such as bioelectric events-related potentials (ERP) and magnetic (ERF) recordings to pursue the investigation of mind and brain. Current research focuses on reviewing ERP/ERF findings in the areas of attention, language, memory, visual and auditory perceptual processing, emotions, development, and neuropsychological clinical damages. The goal of such research is basically to provide correlations between the structures of the brain and their complex cognitive functions.
This book reviews the latest findings in the areas of attention, language, memory, visual and auditory perception, and brain damage research based primarily on research conducted using ERP recordings. Beyond just compiling the knowledge gained from ongoing research, the authors also identify outstanding problems in the field and predict future developments.
Key Features
Provides an original post-cognitive theoretical approach to the investigation of the human mind and brain
Presents integrated view of the emotional and cognitive features as well as of developmental features of neurocognitive systems
* Well-illustrated with elegant and original artwork that clarifies complex theoretical and methodological points throughout the text
From the Back Cover
Cognitive Electrophysiology of Mind and Brain presents state-of-the-art reviews of the latest developments in the study of the relationships between mind and brain as revealed using the recording of bioelectric (ERPs) and magnetic responses (ERFs) of the brain. To a more limited degree, PET and fMRI measures of brain activity are also covered, in an effort to show how the different signals of brain activation can be combined, and how they can complement each other in the elucidation of brain distributed systems involved in human cognition. Emphasis is placed on reviewing experimental findings in the areas of attention, language, memory, visual and auditory perception, and brain damage research. The book ventures to close the current gap in cognitive neuroscience between a cognitive processing approach to understanding brain function and an approach that analyzes emotional brain states, which are of great importance to thought and behavior in normal people and those with emotional disorders. In addition, the book describes research that studies cognition from a developmental perspective in both normal conditions and after atypical early experience.
Beyond simply sharing knowledge from ongoing research, the book also identifies some acute outstanding problems in the field and predicts future developments. Thorough appendices about electrophysiological and neuroimaging methodology and an introduction into neurological diseases make this book well suited for students.
Key Features:
"h Provides an original post-cognitive theoretical approach to the investigation of the human mind and brain
"h Presents an integrated view of the emotional and cognitive features of neurocognitive systems
"h Reviews event¡Xrelated potentials recordings for both healthy individuals and brain damaged patients
"h Includes extensive methodological appendices
"h Clarifies complex theoretical and methodological points throughout the text with well-illustrated, original artwork