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245 10 $aCortical functions /$cJohn Stirling.
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490 1 $aRoutledge modular psychology
500 $a"First published 2000 by Routledge."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 $aCortical 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. Methods in neuropsychology are reviewed and other chapters provide comprehensive but straightforward coverage of the role of the brain in language, sensation, perception and movement.
545 0 $aJohn Stirling (Author)
505 0 $aCover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- 1: The Brain and Psychological Functioning -- Introduction -- Some History -- The Localisation of Function Debate -- The Rise and Fall of Phrenology -- Interest in Aphasia -- Mass Action and Equipotentiality -- Distributed Control -- Summary -- 2: The Structure of the Brain -- Introduction -- The Neuron Hypothesis -- Neurons and Glia -- Development and Ageing Aspects -- Dividing Up the Nervous System -- The Central Nervous System (CNS) -- The Spinal Cord
505 8 $aThe Brain Stem -- The Midbrain -- The Basal Ganglia and Limbic System -- The Cortex -- Sensory, Motor and Association Cortex -- The Lobes of the Cortex -- The Frontal Lobes -- The Parietal Lobes -- The Occipital Lobes -- The Temporal Lobes -- Summary -- 3: Methods in Neuropsychology -- Introduction -- Techniques of Measurement of Brain Structure and Function -- Lesion and Ablation -- Electrical Stimulation -- Electrical Recording -- In-Vivo Imaging -- Evaluation of In-Vivo Techniques -- Neuropsychological Assessment -- Evaluation of Neuropsychological Assessment -- In-Vivo Imaging in Psychiatry
505 8 $aSex Differences -- Summary -- 5: Sensory and Motor Function -- Introduction -- Reflexes -- The Somatosensory System -- Somatosensory Pathways -- Somatosensory Cortex -- Secondary and Tertiary Somatosensory Cortex -- Evaluation of Research into the Somatosensory Cortex -- Motor Control -- The Cerebral Cortex and Movement -- Initiating Movement -- Empirical Support for the Hierarchical Model -- Sub-Cortical Structures and Movement -- Evaluation of Motor Systems in the Mammalian Brain -- Summary -- 6: Language and the Brain -- Introduction -- Broca's Aphasia -- Wernicke's Aphasia
505 8 $aConnectionist Models of Language -- Evaluation of the Neurological Approach to Language -- The Psycholinguistic Approach -- Neurophysiological Approaches -- Language and Laterality -- Summary -- 7: Visual Mechanisms and Perception -- Introduction -- Sensation and Perception -- Sensory Processes: From Eye to Brain -- The Retina -- The Blind Spot -- The Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (IGN) -- The Visual Cortex -- Hubel and Weisel in Retrospect -- Modules in V1 -- Visual Processing Beyond V1 -- Colour Vision -- The Trichromatic and Opponent Theories
650 0 $aCerebral cortex.
650 0 $aNeuropsychology.
650 0 $aNeuropsychiatry.
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