Cognitive Neuroscience: A Reader provides the first definitive collection of readings in this burgeoning area of study.Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Part I: History and Methods of CNS:.
1. The Birth of the Cognitive Neuroscience Institute: M. S. Gazzaniga.
2. Perspectives on Cognitive Neuroscience: P. S. Churchland and T. J. Sejnowski.
3. Electrical and Magnetic Brain Recordings: S. A. Hillyard.
4. Behind the Scenes of Functional Brain Imaging: M. E. Raichle.
Part II: Perception:.
5. Exploration of the Primary Visual Cortex: D. H. Hubel.
6. The Parietal System and Some Higher Brain Functions: Vernon B. Mountcastle.
7. The Visual Pathways Mediating Perception and Prehension: M. A. Goodale, L. S. Jakobson and P. Servos.
8. Neural Mechanisms for Forming a Perceptual Decision: C. D. Salzman and W. T. Newsome.
9. James J. Gibson - An appreciation: K. Nakayama.
Part III: Attention:.
10. Attentional networks: M. I. Posner and S. Dehaene.
11. Attentional Resolution and the Locus of Visual Awareness: S. He, P. Cavanagh and J. Intriligator.
12. Information-Processing of Visual-Stimuli in an Extinguished Field: B. T. Volpe, J. E. Ledoux and M. S. Gazzaniga.
13. Negative Priming Between Pictures and Words in a Selective Attention Task - Evidence for Semantic Processing of Ignored Stimuli: S. P. Tipper and J. Driver.
Part IV: Imagery:.
14. Mental Rotation of Three-Dimensional Objects: R. N. Shepard, and J. Metzler.
15. Unilateral Neglect of Representational Space: E. Bisiach, & C. Luzzatti,.
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