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Brain mapping [electronic resource] : the systems / edited by Arthur W. Toga, John C. Mazziotta.

Contributor(s): Toga, Arthur W | Mazziotta, John CMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: San Diego : Academic Press, c2000. Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 654 p.) : ill. (some col.)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780126925456; 0126925453Subject(s): Brain mapping | Brain Mapping -- methods | Brain -- anatomy & histology | Brain -- physiology | Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- methods | Brain mapping -- Methodology | Cartographie c�er�ebrale | Enc�ephale -- Physiologie | Enc�ephale -- anatomie et histologie | Technique d'imagerie par r�esonance magn�etique nucl�eaire -- M�ethode | Cartographie c�er�ebrale -- M�ethode | Cervelet -- Physiologie | Cerveau -- Imagerie | Cartographie c�er�ebrale | Gehirnkarte | Brain mappingGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Brain mapping.DDC classification: 612.8/2 LOC classification: QP376 | .B7145 2000ebNLM classification: WL 335Other classification: WW 2400 | YG 3000 Online resources: ScienceDirect
Contents:
A.W. Toga, An Introduction to Maps and Atlases of the Brain. -- M.E. Raichle, A Brief History of Human Functional Brain Mapping. -- L.W. Swanson, A History of Neuroanatomical Maps. -- P. Fox, Functional Maps. -- J.C. Mazziotta, A Probabalistic Approach for Mapping the Human Brain. -- L. Porrino and P.S. Goldman-Rakic, Cortex. -- M.-F. Chesselet, Subcortical Structures. -- J.D. Schmahmann, Cerebellum and Brainstem. -- J. Watson, The Human Visual System. -- H.-J. Freund, Somatosensory System. -- S.T. Grafton, The Human Motor System. -- R.R. Zatorre, The Human Auditory System. -- R.R. Zatorre, Olfactory and Gustatory Systems. -- A. Damasio, Language. -- M. Iacaboni, Attention and Sensorimotor Integration: Mapping the Embodied Mind. -- E. Halgren, The Human Memory System. -- H.S. Mayberg, Emotion and Mood. -- A.-C. Nobre and M.-M. Mesulam, Cognition. -- S.M. Kosslyn, Neural Systems Activated During Visual Mental Imagery: A Review and Meta-Analyses. -- S.E. Fraser, Development. -- J.-C. Baron, Human Aging. -- S.E. Petersen, Human Learning. -- F. Chollet, Plasticity of the Adult Human Brain.
Types of maps: An introduction to maps and atlases of the brain / A.W. Toga and Paul M. Thompson; A brief history of human functional brain mapping / Marcus E. Raichle; A history of neuroanatomical mapping / L.W. Swanson; Functional maps and brain networks / Martin Ingvar and Karl Magnus Petersson; A probabilistic approach for mapping the human brain / J.C. Mazziotta ... [et al.] -- Maps by location: Mapping prefrontal cortical systems for the control of cognition / Michael Petrides; Mapping the basal ganglia / Marie-Francoise Chesselet; Cerebellum and brainstem / Jeremy D. Schmahmann --Functional systems: The human visual system / John D.G. Watson; The somatosensory system / Alfons Schnitzler, R�udiger J. Seitz, and Hans-Joachim Freund; The human motor system / Scott T. Grafton, Riitta Hari, and Stephan Salenius; Functional and structural imaging of the human auditory system / Robert J. Zatorre and Jeffrey R. Binder; Functional imaging of the chemical senses / R.J. Zatorre and Marilyn Jones-Gotman; Investigating language with functional neuroimaging / T.J. Grabowski and A.R. Damasio; Attention and sensorimotor integration / Marco Iacoboni; Brain mapping : the applications / Helen S. Mayberg and Scott McGinnis; Mapping human cognition / M. Iacoboni; Neural systems activated during visual mental imagery / William L. Thompson and Stephen M. Kosslyn -- Dynamic systems: Maps of brain development / Jay N. Giedd ... [et al.]; Human aging / J.C. Baron; Human learning / Hanneke van Mier; Plasticity of the adult human brain / Fran�cois Chollet.
Action note: digitized 2010 committed to preserveSummary: Brain mapping has forever altered and extended our understanding of the systems of the brain. The integrative capacity of brain maps enables the inclusion of a diverse array of observations and experimental results. Maps are used to describe brain structure, function, and connectivity, to catalog the ever-expanding knowledge base of human and animal nervous systems, to compare healthy tissue with diseased tissue, and to show detailed subsystems and circuits. Brain Mapping: The Systems is a compilation of the current research and developments in brain mapping. This book, the second in a series, provides an encyclopedic survey of brain maps characterizing the specific systems of the brain. It is a natural companion to Brain Mapping: The Methods because it describes the use of these techniques to create maps of the normal brain. It is an essential resource for all scientists, clinicians, and students interested in brain mapping. Key Features * Brings together the latest developments in brain mapping in one volume * Provides a detailed and chronological perspective of the field * Progresses from descriptions of underlying anatomic framework for mapping primary functional systems to more complex cognitive and emotional behaviors * Includes numerous full-color illustrations for comparing and contrasting brain structure and function * Allows for the integration of disparate information about the brain.
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Brain mapping has forever altered and extended our understanding of the systems of the brain. The integrative capacity of brain maps enables the inclusion of a diverse array of observations and experimental results. Maps are used to describe brain structure, function, and connectivity, to catalog the ever-expanding knowledge base of human and animal nervous systems, to compare healthy tissue with diseased tissue, and to show detailed subsystems and circuits. Brain Mapping: The Systems is a compilation of the current research and developments in brain mapping. This book, the second in a series, provides an encyclopedic survey of brain maps characterizing the specific systems of the brain. It is a natural companion to Brain Mapping: The Methods because it describes the use of these techniques to create maps of the normal brain. It is an essential resource for all scientists, clinicians, and students interested in brain mapping. Key Features * Brings together the latest developments in brain mapping in one volume * Provides a detailed and chronological perspective of the field * Progresses from descriptions of underlying anatomic framework for mapping primary functional systems to more complex cognitive and emotional behaviors * Includes numerous full-color illustrations for comparing and contrasting brain structure and function * Allows for the integration of disparate information about the brain.

A.W. Toga, An Introduction to Maps and Atlases of the Brain. -- M.E. Raichle, A Brief History of Human Functional Brain Mapping. -- L.W. Swanson, A History of Neuroanatomical Maps. -- P. Fox, Functional Maps. -- J.C. Mazziotta, A Probabalistic Approach for Mapping the Human Brain. -- L. Porrino and P.S. Goldman-Rakic, Cortex. -- M.-F. Chesselet, Subcortical Structures. -- J.D. Schmahmann, Cerebellum and Brainstem. -- J. Watson, The Human Visual System. -- H.-J. Freund, Somatosensory System. -- S.T. Grafton, The Human Motor System. -- R.R. Zatorre, The Human Auditory System. -- R.R. Zatorre, Olfactory and Gustatory Systems. -- A. Damasio, Language. -- M. Iacaboni, Attention and Sensorimotor Integration: Mapping the Embodied Mind. -- E. Halgren, The Human Memory System. -- H.S. Mayberg, Emotion and Mood. -- A.-C. Nobre and M.-M. Mesulam, Cognition. -- S.M. Kosslyn, Neural Systems Activated During Visual Mental Imagery: A Review and Meta-Analyses. -- S.E. Fraser, Development. -- J.-C. Baron, Human Aging. -- S.E. Petersen, Human Learning. -- F. Chollet, Plasticity of the Adult Human Brain.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Types of maps: An introduction to maps and atlases of the brain / A.W. Toga and Paul M. Thompson; A brief history of human functional brain mapping / Marcus E. Raichle; A history of neuroanatomical mapping / L.W. Swanson; Functional maps and brain networks / Martin Ingvar and Karl Magnus Petersson; A probabilistic approach for mapping the human brain / J.C. Mazziotta ... [et al.] -- Maps by location: Mapping prefrontal cortical systems for the control of cognition / Michael Petrides; Mapping the basal ganglia / Marie-Francoise Chesselet; Cerebellum and brainstem / Jeremy D. Schmahmann --Functional systems: The human visual system / John D.G. Watson; The somatosensory system / Alfons Schnitzler, R�udiger J. Seitz, and Hans-Joachim Freund; The human motor system / Scott T. Grafton, Riitta Hari, and Stephan Salenius; Functional and structural imaging of the human auditory system / Robert J. Zatorre and Jeffrey R. Binder; Functional imaging of the chemical senses / R.J. Zatorre and Marilyn Jones-Gotman; Investigating language with functional neuroimaging / T.J. Grabowski and A.R. Damasio; Attention and sensorimotor integration / Marco Iacoboni; Brain mapping : the applications / Helen S. Mayberg and Scott McGinnis; Mapping human cognition / M. Iacoboni; Neural systems activated during visual mental imagery / William L. Thompson and Stephen M. Kosslyn -- Dynamic systems: Maps of brain development / Jay N. Giedd ... [et al.]; Human aging / J.C. Baron; Human learning / Hanneke van Mier; Plasticity of the adult human brain / Fran�cois Chollet.

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