Foundations of Cognitive Processes

Originally published in 1977, this title describes the basic structure and function of the brain, as well as the highest cognitive functions, using data from various disciplines to detail ways in which behaviorally relevant functions are mediated by the neural systems. Among the topics discussed are the neurophysiology of emotion, the chemical basis of memory, daily subjective experience and psychopathology, and information representation. A major purpose of this volume was to provide the student not only with a sound foundation in functional neuroscience, but also to equip them with a detailed understanding of how these facts and methods can be applied to clinical problems.

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Foundations of Cognitive Processes

Originally published in 1977, this title describes the basic structure and function of the brain, as well as the highest cognitive functions, using data from various disciplines to detail ways in which behaviorally relevant functions are mediated by the neural systems. Among the topics discussed are the neurophysiology of emotion, the chemical basis of memory, daily subjective experience and psychopathology, and information representation. A major purpose of this volume was to provide the student not only with a sound foundation in functional neuroscience, but also to equip them with a detailed understanding of how these facts and methods can be applied to clinical problems.

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Foundations of Cognitive Processes

Foundations of Cognitive Processes

by Robert W. Thatcher, E. Roy John
Foundations of Cognitive Processes

Foundations of Cognitive Processes

by Robert W. Thatcher, E. Roy John

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Originally published in 1977, this title describes the basic structure and function of the brain, as well as the highest cognitive functions, using data from various disciplines to detail ways in which behaviorally relevant functions are mediated by the neural systems. Among the topics discussed are the neurophysiology of emotion, the chemical basis of memory, daily subjective experience and psychopathology, and information representation. A major purpose of this volume was to provide the student not only with a sound foundation in functional neuroscience, but also to equip them with a detailed understanding of how these facts and methods can be applied to clinical problems.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000397826
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/18/2021
Series: Functional Neuroscience
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 402
File size: 12 MB
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Robert W. Thatcher, E. Roy John

Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction. 1. Basic Neurophysiology 2. Functional Electrophysiology 3. The Genesis of Alpha Rhythms and EEG Synchronizing Mechanisms 4. Neurophysiology of Arousal and Attention 5. Neurophysiology of Emotion 6. Information Representation 7. The Neural Representation of Time 8. The Chemical Basis of Memory 9. The Localization of Function – Where is Memory? 10. How Do We Remember? 11. Activation of Memories by Electrical Stimulation of the Brain: A Direct Test of Statistical Theory 12. Mental Experience 13. Daily Subjective Experience and Psychopathology. References. Author Index. Subject Index.

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