TY - BOOK TI - The Oxford handbook of cognitive neuroscience SN - 9780199988693 U1 - 612.8233 PY - 2014/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Cognitive neuroscience KW - Neuropsychology N1 - Volume 1. Core topics -- Volume 2. The cutting edges; 1. Introduction to The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience-. Cognitive Neuroscience--Where Are We Now? 1 Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn Part One • Perception 2. Representation of Objects 11 Kalanit Grill-Spector 3. Representation of Spatial Relations 28 Bruno laeng 4. Top Down Effects in Visual Perception 60 Moshe Bar and Andreja Bttbic 5. Neural Underpinning of Object Mental Imagery, Spatial Imagery, and Motor Imagery 74 Gregoire Borst 6. Looking at che Nose Through Human Behavior, and at Human Behavior Through che Nose 88 Roni Kahana and Noam Sobel 7. Cognitive Neuroscience of Music 111 Petrjanata 8. Audition 135 josh H. McDermott 9. Neural Correlates of the Development of Speech Perception and Comprehension 171 Angela D. Friederici and Cla1'dia Miinnel 10. Perceptual Disorders 193 josef Zihl Part Two • Attention 1 1. Varieties of Auditory Attention 215 Claude Alain. Stephen R.Amott, and Benjamin ]. Dyson 12. Spatial Attention 237 Jeffrey Nicol 13. Attencion and Action 255 George A. Alvarez 14. Visual Control of Action 273 Melvyn A. Goodale 15. Development of Attention 296 M. Rosario Rueda 16. Attentional Disorders 319 . . . Laure Pisella,Annabelle B/anio:•ero, Caroline Tilikete, Damien B1o•tt1, Gilles Rode, Alain Vighetto, Jason B. Mattingley. and Yves Rossetti Part Three • Memory 17. Semantic Memory 353 Eiling Yee, Evangelia G. Chrysikou, and Sharon L. Thompson-Schill 18. Cognitive Neuroscience of Episodic Memory 375 Lila Davachi and Jared Danker 19. Working Memory 389 Bratiley R. Buchsbaum and Mark D'Esposito 20. Motor Skill Learning 416 Rachael D. Seidler, Bryan l. Benson, Nathaniel B. Boyden, and Youngbin Kwak 21. Memory Consolidation 436 j ohn T. Wixted and Denise ]. Cai 22. Age-Related Decline in Working Memory and Episodic Memory: Contributions of the Prefrontal Cortex and Medial Temporal Lobes 456 Sander Daselaar and Roberto Cabez,a 23. Memory Disorders 473 Barbara A. Wilson and Jessica Fish Part Four • Language 24. Cognitive Neuroscience of Written Language: Neural Substrates of Reading and Writing 491 Kyrana Tsapkini and Argye E. Hillis 25. Neural Systems Underlying Speech Perception 507 Sheila E. Blumstein and Emily B. Myers 26. Multimodal Speech Perception 524 Agnes Alsius, Ewen MacDona/J, and Kevin Munhall 27. Organization of Conceptual Knowledge of Objects in the Human Brain 554 Bradford Z. Mahon and Alfonso Caramaz.za 28. A Parallel Architecture Model of Language Processing 578 Ray ]ackendoff Part Five • Conclusion 29. Epilogue co 1he Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience. Cognitive Neuroscience-Where Are We Going? 599 Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn ER -