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认知神经科学的基本原则(二)2007-09-23 23:08VI. Principles of Emotion and Social Cognition
17. Overview of Emotions
What Is an Emotion?
Definition of Related Terms: Mood, Affect, and Motivation
Methodological Issues in Emotion Research
Psychological Theories of Emotional Organization
Neurobiological Ideas about the Generation of Emotions
Contemporary Approaches to the Neurobiology of Emotion
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Ethical Issues in Emotion Research: The Case of Traumatic Memories
Standardized Tests and Stimulus Databases
Psychophysiological Indices of Emotional Arousal and Valence
18. Emotional Influences on Cognitive Functions
The Integrative and Iterative Nature of Emotional Processing
The Central Role of the Amygdala
Emotional Influences on Perception
Emotional Influences on Attention
Emotional Influences on Memory
Emotional Influences on Learning
Emotional Influences on Decision Making
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Stress and the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis
Mood and Memory
Emotion Regulation
19. Social Cognition
The Self
Perception of Social Cues Evident in the Face and Body
Social Categorization
Understanding the Actions and Emotions of Others
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Social and Emotional Deficits in Autism
Ways of Measuring Implicit and Explicit Racial Attitudes
Social Skills in Non-Human Animals
VII. Principles of Symbolic Representation
20. Overview of Speech and Language
Producing Speech Sounds
Comprehending Speech Sounds
Representing Speech Sounds in Written Form
Acquiring Language
Theories of Language
Is Human Language Unique?
The Origins of Human Language
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Human Vocalizations That Are Not Speech
Automated Speech Recognition
Learned Vocal Communication in Non-Human Species
21. The Neural Bases of Language
The Relation of Language to the Auditory and Motor Systems
Neural Bases for Producing Language
Neural Bases for Comprehending Language
Additional Evidence from Neurosurgical Procedures
Contributions of the Right Hemisphere to Language
Noninvasive Studies of Language Organization
Brain Activity Elicited by Vocalizations in Non-Human Primates
General Theories about Hemispheric Differences
Genetic Determination of Language Functions
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Cerebral Dominance
Dyslexia
22. Representation of Time and Number
Representation of Time
Representing Number
Models of Numerical Representation
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Possible Relationship between the
Determination of Time and Number
Models of Human Arithmetic Abilities
VIII. Principles of Executive Processing
23. Executive Control Systems
What Is Executive Control?
Early Evidence for the Importance of Prefrontal Cortex in Executive Control
A Modern Anatomy of Executive Control
Dorsolateral Prefrontal Control Systems
Ventromedial Prefrontal Control Systems
Parietal Control Systems
Cingulate Control Systems



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    Basal Ganglia Control Systems
    Boxes
    Comparative Anatomy of the Prefrontal Cortex
    Environmental Dependency Syndrome
    24. Decision Making
    The Phenomenology of Decision Making
    Underlying Neural Mechanisms and Reward Systems
    Neuroeconomics
    Boxes
    Addiction to Gambling
    Uses and Abuses of Work in Neuroeconomics
    25. Reasoning and Problem Solving
    Deductive Reasoning
    Inductive Reasoning
    Problem Solving
    Boxes
    Context Effects on Reasoning
    The Role of Frontopolar Cortex
    Problem Solving by Non-Human Animals
    The Neurobiology of Intelligence
    IX. Evolution and Development of Cognitive Functions, and the Significance of Consciousness
    26. Evolution of Brain and Cognition
    A Brief History of Ideas about the Evolution of Human Cognition
    Evolution of Brain Size
    Relative Brain Size and Cognition
    Relative Brain Size and Cerebral Complexity
    Relative Brain Size and Cognition
    Adaptive Specializations of Brain and Behavior
    Adaptive Specializations More Specifically Related to Cognition
    Engineering a Larger, More Complex Brain
    Boxes
    Darwin and the Brain
    Brain Differences in Modern Humans: Implications for Cognition
    27. Development of the Brain and Its Cognitive Functions
    Development of the Nervous System
    Development of Cognitive Abilities Based on Behavior
    Relating Cognitive Changes to Brain Maturation
    Developmental Changes in Particular Cognitive Functions
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    Sensory Deprivation Demonstrates Critical Periods in Cortical Development
    Methods Used To Study Infant Cognitive Behavior
    Using Infrared Spectroscopy in Infants
    28. Consciousness
    Definitions
    Consciousness as a Physiological State
    Consciousness as Awareness of the World and Self
    Neural Correlates of Consciousness
    Is Consciousness Based on a Novel Neural Mechanism?
    Are Other Animals Aware of World and Self in the Same Way We Are?
    Can Machines be Conscious?
    How Might Consciousness Have Evolved?
    Some General Issues Raised by Studies of Consciousness
    What Does It Mean To Be Human?  
    


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