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Essentials of Cognitive Neuroscience

Postle, Bradley R.

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3. Edition March 2026
656 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-394-38014-5
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In-depth exploration of the core neurobiological, psychological, and computational principles that underlie how the brain gives rise to the mind

Essentials of Cognitive Neuroscience provides a broad and substantive foundation with which the reader can understand how the brain gives rise to the mind, spanning topics as varied as how we can pick out a familiar face in a crowd, send a text message while walking down the street, recall what we ate for dinner last Saturday, and be consciously aware of reading words on a page. Each chapter begins with an overview of foundational principles before transitioning to in-depth exploration of how today's scientists use state-of-the-art methods to advance our knowledge and understanding of the neural bases of human thought and behavior.

New in this third edition is an overview of theoretical frameworks and computational approaches needed to understand the latest developments in this rapidly evolving field, including: predictive coding; dynamical systems theory; reinforcement learning; recurrent neural network modeling; representational similarity analysis; diffusion-decision modeling; and representational geometry analysis.

Essentials of Cognitive Neuroscience includes information on:

* High-level cognition, covering cognitive control, decision making, social behavior, emotion, language, and consciousness
* Memory and mental representation, covering visual object recognition and knowledge, neural bases of plasticity, declarative and semantic long-term memory, and working memory
* Perception, attention, and action, covering the visual, auditory, and somatosensory systems, spatial cognition, skeletomotor and oculomotor control, and the control of attention
* Principles of the organization, structure, and functions of the brain, and strategies for relating these to thought and behavior

Written in a narrative style that gives the reader a sense of what it's like to be a cognitive neuroscientist, Essentials of Cognitive Neuroscience is a vital learning resource for students interested in psychology, neuroscience, and neurology.

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xvii

Walkthrough of Pedagogical Features xix

Companion Website xxi

Section I: the Neurobiology of Thinking 1

1 Introduction and History 3

2 Principles of Organization, Structure, and Function 15

3 The Neurophysiology of Sensation and Perception 49

Section II: Methods and Models 73

4 Methods for Cognitive Neuroscience 75

5 Theoretical Frameworks and Computational Approaches 139

Section III: Perception, Attention, and Action 185

6 The Visual System 187

7 Spatial Cognition and Attention 219

8 Skeletomotor Control 249

9 Oculomotor Control and the Control of Attention 279

Section IV: Mental Representation 305

10 Visual Object Recognition and Knowledge 307

11 Neural Bases of Memory 335

12 Declarative Long- Term Memory 361

13 Semantic Long- Term Memory 385

14 Working Memory 405

Section V: High- Level Cognition 441

15 Cognitive Control 443

16 Decision Making 477

17 Social Behavior 505

18 Emotion 531

19 Language 555

20 Consciousness 581

Glossary 611

Index 619
BRADLEY R. POSTLE is Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he has taught cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and systems neuroscience at the undergraduate and graduate level for over 25 years. He has published 150+ peer-reviewed journal articles and chapters on the cognitive neuroscience of memory, attention, and visual cognition. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience and has previously served as Associate Editor at the journals NeuroImage, Cortex, and eNeuro.

B. R. Postle, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA