The cognitive neuroscience of mind : a tribute to Michael S. Gazzaniga /
These essays on a range of topics in the cognitive neurosciences report on the progress in the field over the twenty years of its existence and reflect the many groundbreaking scientific contributions and enduring influence of Michael Gazzaniga, 'the godfather of cognitive neuroscience'.
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MIT Press,
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Table of Contents:
- The bisected brain (poem) / Marta Kutas
- Corpus callosum : Mike Gazzaniga, the Cal Tech Lab, and subsequent research on the corpus callosum / Mitchell Glickstein, Giovanni Berlucchi
- Interhemispheric cooperation following brain bisection / Steven A. Hillyard
- Where is the "spatial" hemisphere? / Stephen M. Kosslyn
- Recovery from aphasia : is the right hemisphere a cure or a crutch? / Kathleen Baynes
- The interpreting hemispheres / Margaret G. Funnell
- The integrated mind (poem) / Marta Kutas
- From the integrated mind to the emotional brain / Joseph LeDoux
- Mike's attentional network / Alan Kingstone
- My dinner with Mike / Michael B. Miller and Scott A. Guerin.
- The social brain (poem) / Marta Kutas
- Genetic variation influences how the social brain shapes temperament and behavior / Michael I. Posner, Mary K. Rothbart, and Brad E. Sheese
- The contribution of malleability to collective memory / William Hirst
- How the sense of body influences the sense of touch / Elisabetta Làdavas and Andrea Serino
- Building a social brain / Todd F. Heatherton
- Mind matters (poem) / Marta Kutas
- Different ontogenetic strategies for different species : insights from studies of the developing visual system / Leo M. Chalupa
- Why methods matter in the study of the biological basis of the mind : a behavioral neurologist's perspective / Mark D'Esposito
- Ethics and the ethical brain / Steven Pinker.