History of Cognitive Neuroscience

1. Auflage Oktober 2008
312 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Kurzbeschreibung
Die neurowissenschaftlichen Experimente der vergangenen eineinhalb Jahrhunderte werden einschließlich der Stichhaltigkeit der von ihnen abgeleiteten Erkenntnisse dargestellt.
In this companion work to the highly acclaimed Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience, the distinguished neurophysiologist M. R. Bennett and eminent philosopher P. M. S. Hacker return to the relationship between brain function and our psychological attributes. While their earlier work identified the troubling conceptual issues in contemporary neuroscience, History of Cognitive Neuroscience documents the history of the study of perception and sensation, attention and awareness, memory, emotion and linguistic powers. By studying the major experiments conducted by neuroscientists over the last century and a half and evaluating the validity of the conclusions that were drawn from them, this well-informed critique aims to challenge, provoke and illuminate neuroscientists, psychologists, philosophers and general readers alike.
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Introduction.
1. Perceptions, Sensations and Cortical Function: Helmholtz to Singer:.
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2. Attention. Awareness and Cortical Function: Helmholtz to Raichle:.
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3. Memory and Cortical Function: Milner to Kandel:.
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4. Language and Cortical Function: Wernicke to Levelt:4.1 Introduction: psycholinguistics and the neuroanatomy of language.
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5. Emotion and Cortical-Subcortical Function: Darwin to Damasio:.
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6. Conceptual Presuppositions of Cognitive Neuroscience:.
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References
P. M. S. Hacker is an Emeritus Research Fellow of St John's College, Oxford, UK. He is the author of numerous books and articles on philosophy of the mind and philosophy of language, and is the leading authority on the philosophy of Wittgenstein. Among his many publications is the four-volume Analytical Commentary on Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations, and its epilogue, Wittgenstein's Place in Twentieth Century Analytic Philosophy. His most recent work is Human Nature: The Categorical Framework, the first volume of a trilogy on human nature.
Together, M. R. Bennet and P. M. S. Hacker have authored the acclaimed Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience (Blackwell, 2003).