Cortical Function: A View from the Thalamus: Volume 149 Contributor(s): Casagrande, V. A. (Editor), Sherman, S. Murray (Editor), Guillery, Ray W. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0444516794 ISBN-13: 9780444516794 Publisher: Elsevier Science OUR PRICE: $308.75 Product Type: Hardcover Published: October 2005 Annotation: Almost all of the messages that are received by the cerebral cortex from the environment or from the body's internal receptors come through the thalamus and much current thought about perceptual processing is based on sensory pathways that relay in the thalamus. This volume focuses on three major areas: the role of thalamocortical communication in cognition and attention; the role of the thalamus in communication between cortical areas; the hypothesis that much or all of the information relayed by thalamus, even to classical, pure "sensory" areas of cortex, represents a corollary message being sent simultaneously to motor centers. It presents a broad overview of important recent advances in these areas. * Provides a look at brain structures involved in perception and action * Includes summaries by leading investigators in the field * Presents recent advances in our understanding of brain functions |
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BISAC Categories: - Medical | Neuroscience - Psychology | Neuropsychology - Medical | Neurology |
Dewey: 612.826 |
Series: Progress in Brain Research |
Physical Information: 0.73" H x 7.64" W x 10.58" (3.42 lbs) 318 pages |
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Publisher Description: Almost all of the messages that are received by the cerebral cortex from the environment or from the body's internal receptors come through the thalamus and much current thought about perceptual processing is based on sensory pathways that relay in the thalamus. This volume focuses on three major areas: the role of thalamocortical communication in cognition and attention; the role of the thalamus in communication between cortical areas; the hypothesis that much or all of the information relayed by thalamus, even to classical, pure sensory areas of cortex, represents a corollary message being sent simultaneously to motor centers. It presents a broad overview of important recent advances in these areas. |