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
Boxes
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
Boxes
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
Boxes
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
Boxes
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
Boxes
Cerebral Dominance
Dyslexia
22. Representation of Time and Number
Representation of Time
Representing Number
Models of Numerical Representation
Boxes
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
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
Boxes
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
Boxes
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
Boxes
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
Boxes
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
Boxes
Cerebral Dominance
Dyslexia
22. Representation of Time and Number
Representation of Time
Representing Number
Models of Numerical Representation
Boxes
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