The cerebellum and cognition /
The Cerebellum and Cognition pulls together a preeminent group of authors. The cerebellum has been previously considered as a highly complex structure involved only with motor control. The cerebellum is essential to nonmotor functions, and recent research has revealed new medically important roles o...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego :
Academic Press,
�1997.
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Colección: | International review of neurobiology ;
v. 41. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Historical Overview: ; J.D. Schmahmann, Rediscovery of an Early Concept; Anatomic Substrates: ; J.D. Schmahmann and D.N. Pandya, The Cerebrocerebellar System; F.A. Middleton and P.L. Strick, Cerebellar Output Channels; D.E. Haines, E. Dietrichs, G.A. Mihailoff, and E.F. McDonald, Cerebellar-Hypothalamic Axis: Basic Circuits and Clinical Observations; Physiological Observations: ; A.J. Berman, Amelioration of Aggression: Response to Selective Cerebellar Lesions in the Rhesus Monkey; D.J. Reis, Autonomic and Vascular Regulation; R.F. Thompson, S. Bao, L. Chen, B.D. Cipriano, J.S. Grethe, J.J. Kim, J.K. Thompson, J.-A. Tracy, M.S. Weninger, and D.J. Krupa, Associative Learning; R. Lalonde, Visualspatial Abilities; M. Molinari, L. Petrosini, and L.G. Grammaldo, Spatial Event Processing; Functional Neuroimaging Studies: ; J.A. Fiez and M.E.
- Raichle, Linguistic Processing; L.M. Parsons and P.T. Fox, Sensory and Cognitive Functions; J. Doyon, Skill Learning; Clinical and Neurophysiological Observations: ; M. Hallett and J. Grafman, Executive Function and Motor Skill Learning; M. Molinari, M.G. Leggio, and M.C. Silveri, Verbal Fluency and Agrammatism; D.S. Woodruff-Pak, Classical Conditioning; M.L. Bauman, P.A. Filipek, and T.L. Kemper, Early Infantile Autism; T. Botez-Marquard and M.I. Botez, Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy and Friedrich's Ataxia: Neurophychological Consequences of Bilateral versus Unilateral Cerebellar Lesions; I.F. Pollack, Posterior Fossa Syndrome; J.D. Schmahmann and J.C. Sherman, Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome; C.W. Wallesch and C. Bartels, Inherited Cerebellar Diseases; I. Daum and H.
- Ackermann, Neuropsychological Abnormalities in Cerebellar Syndromes
- Fact or Fiction?; Theoretical Considerations: ; M. Ito, Cerebellar Microcomplexes; J.M. Bower, Control of Sensory Data Acquisition; M. Paulin, Neural Representations of Moving Systems; H.C. Leiner and A.L. Leiner, How Fibers Subserve Computing Capabilities: Similarities between Brains and Machines; R. Ivry, Cerebellar Timing System; N.A. Akshoomoff, E. Courchesne, and J. Townsend, Attention Coordination and Anticipatory Control; W.T. Thach, Context-Response Linkage; J.R. Bloedel and V. Bracha, Duality of Cerebellar Motor and Cognitive Functions; Future Directions: ; J.D. Schmahmann, Therapeutic and Research Implications; Index; Contents of Recent Volumes.