Cognitive Neuroscience The Biology of the Mind by Michael S. Gazzaniga, Richard B. Ivry, George Ronald Mangun - WordSea
Cognitive Neuroscience The Biology of the Mind
by Michael S. Gazzaniga, Richard B. Ivry, George Ronald Mangun
"As in previous editions of this book, we continue to seek a balance between psychological theory, with its focus on the mind, and the neuropsychological and neuroscientific evidence about the brain that informs this theory. We make liberal use of patient case studies to illustrate essential points and observations that provide keys to understanding the architecture of cognition, rather than providing an exhaustive description of brain disorders. In every section, we strive to include the most current information and theoretical views, supported by evidence from the cutting-edge technologies that are such a driving force in cognitive neuroscience. In contrast to purely cognitive or neuropsychological approaches, this text emphasizes the convergence of evidence that is a crucial aspect of any science, particularly studies of higher mental function. To complete the story, we also provide examples of research that uses computational techniques."--Préface.
by Michael S. Gazzaniga, Richard B. Ivry, George Ronald Mangun
"As in previous editions of this book, we continue to seek a balance between psychological theory, with its focus on the mind, and the neuropsychological and neuroscientific evidence about the brain that informs this theory. We make liberal use of patient case studies to illustrate essential points and observations that provide keys to understanding the architecture of cognition, rather than providing an exhaustive description of brain disorders. In every section, we strive to include the most current information and theoretical views, supported by evidence from the cutting-edge technologies that are such a driving force in cognitive neuroscience. In contrast to purely cognitive or neuropsychological approaches, this text emphasizes the convergence of evidence that is a crucial aspect of any science, particularly studies of higher mental function. To complete the story, we also provide examples of research that uses computational techniques."--Préface.