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The second edition of Principles of Frontal Lobe Function is a newly organized, and thoroughly updated, volume divided into 9 different sections, each co-edited by leaders in the specific domain of frontal lobe research. The topic areas include anatomy and neuropharmacology, development, systems and models, fundamental cognitive mechanisms, social behavior, clinical neuropsychology, aging, psychiatric disorders, and rehabilitation. This organization reflects both an increase in our combined knowledge about frontal lobe functioning through new imaging technologies, as well as the expansion of the field as a whole to include new topics such as social neuroscience that were not discussed in the first edition.Principles of Frontal Lobe Function will naturally be of particular interest to researchers and clinicians actively investigating how the frontal lobes operate and to understand dysfunction as a means to design treatment. This new edition will also be a useful resource for anyone involved in a discipline related to brain function, whether it be cognitive neuroscience, behavioral neurology, neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, or neurorehabilitation. Our knowledge of how the frontal lobes are integrated with functioning in every other region of the brain is also integrating our approach to solving brain-based problems.Authors in this volume represent investigators who are deep-rooted in frontal lobe research. As such, students will be exposed to both the classical and frontier perspectives and will gain significant insight into future research directions of what we believe to be the most fascinating area of the brain.

Table of Contents:
Preface Contributors 1. INTRODUCTION: PAST AND FUTURE Donald T. Stuss and Robert T. Knight 2. COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS OF THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX Joaquín M. Fuster SECTION I NEUROANATOM Y AND NEUROPHARMACOLOGY Introduction to Section I: Neuroanatomy and Neuropharmacology Helen Barbas and Trevor W. Robbins 3. PREFRONTAL PATHWAYS THAT CONTROL ATTENTION Helen Barbas, Jamie G. Bunce, and Maria Medalla 4. FLEETING THOUGHTS: MOLECULAR VULNERABILITIES IN PREFRONTAL CORTICAL CIRCUITS Amy F. T. Arnsten 5. OPTIMIZING THE EXECUTIVE: NEUROCHEMICAL MODULATION OF THE FRONTO-EXECUTIVE "TOOLBOX" Trevor W. Robbins 6. THE FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF REWARD SIGNALS IN DIFFERENT PREFRONTAL AREAS Jonathan D. Wallis and Steven W. Kennerley 7. THE MID-DORSOLATERAL PREFRONTO-PARIETAL NETWORK AND THE EPOPTIC PROCESS Michael Petrides SECTION II FRONTAL LOBE DEVELOPMENT Introduction to Section II: Frontal Lobe Development Silvia A. Bunge and Arthur W. Toga 8. POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT OF NEURAL CIRCUITS IN THE PRIMATE PREFRONTAL CORTEX David A. Lewis and Darlene S. Melchitzky 9. CHILDREN'S FRONTAL LOBES: NO LONGER SILENT? Vicki Anderson and Megan Spencer-Smith 10. ADOLESCENT FRONTAL LOBES: UNDER CONSTRUCTION Jay N. Giedd, Armin Raznahan, and Rhoshel K. Lenroot 11. ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON PREFRONTAL DEVELOPMENT Allyson P. Mackey, Rajeev D. S. Raizada, and Silvia A. Bunge 12. THE DEVELOPMENT OF BRAIN CONNECTIVITY SUPPORTING PREFRONTAL CORTICAL FUNCTIONS Kai Hwang and Beatriz Luna 13. MECHANISTIC ACCOUNTS OF FRONTAL LOBE DEVELOPMENT Yuko Munakata, Christopher H. Chatham, and Hannah R. Snyder SECTION III SYSTEMS/MODELING Introduction to Section III: Systems/Modelling Earl K. Miller 14. HOW CONTEXT IMPACTS COGNITIVE AND MOTIVATIONAL CONTROL OF BEHAVIOR IN THE PRIMATE PREFRONTAL CORTEX Masataka Watanabe 15. THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX AS A QUINTESSENTIAL "COGNITIVE-TYPE" NEURAL CIRCUIT: WORKING MEMORY AND DECISION MAKING Xiao-Jing Wang 16. FUNCTIONAL DIVISION AMONG MONKEY PREFRONTAL AREAS IN GOAL-DIRECTED BEHAVIOR Keiji Tanaka, Kenji Matsumoto, Farshad A. Mansouri, and Mark J. Buckley 17. ROLE OF PREFRONTAL CORTEX IN REINFORCEMENT LEARNING AND DECISION MAKING Daeyeol Lee, Soyoun Kim, and Hyojung Seo SECTION IV COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE Introduction to Section IV: Cognitive Neuroscience John Duncan and Etienne Koechlin 18. MOTIVATION, CONTROL, AND HUMAN PREFRONTAL EXECUTIVE FUNCTION Etienne Koechlin 19. ADAPTIVE NEURAL CODING IN FRONTAL AND PARIETAL CORTEX John Duncan and Earl K. Miller 20. FUNCTIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE VENTROMEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX IN VALUE-BASED DECISION MAKING John P. O'Doherty 21. NETWORK-BASED MECHANISM OF PREFRONTAL CONTROL Katsuyuki Sakai 22. IS THERE AN INFERIOR FRONTAL CORTICAL NETWORK FOR COGNITIVE CONTROL AND INHIBITION? Franz-Xaver Neubert, Rogier B. Mars, and Matthew F. S. Rushworth SECTION V SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE Introduction to Section V: Social Neuroscience Daniel Tranel 23. THE COGNITIVE MOTOR SYSTEM Giacomo Rizzolatti, Leonardo Fogassi, Giuseppe Luppino, and Stefano Rozzi 24. FALSE TAGGING THEORY: TOWARD A UNITARY ACCOUNT OF PREFRONTAL CORTEX FUNCTION Erik Asp and Daniel Tranel 25. INTENTIONAL AND INCIDENTAL SELF-CONTROL IN VENTROLATERAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX Jessica R. Cohen, Elliot T. Berkman, and Matthew D. Lieberman 26. DYNAMIC SOCIAL JUDGMENT: THE FRONTAL LOBES AND BEYOND Jennifer S. Beer and Jamil P. Bhanji 27. SOCIAL OUTCOME FOLLOWING EARLY-LIFE DAMAGE TO PREFRONTAL CORTEX Steven W. Anderson and Daniel Tranel SECTION VI NEUROPSYCHOLOGY Introduction to Section VI: Neuropsychology Paul W. Burgess 28. ON NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES OF PREFRONTAL CORTEX: THE ROBBIA APPROACH Tim Shallice and Susan M. Gillingham 29. DECISION MAKING: EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS MEET MOTIVATION Lesley K. Fellows 30. A NEW ERA FOR LESION-BEHAVIOR MAPPING OF PREFRONTAL FUNCTIONS Emmanuelle Volle, Richard Levy, and Paul W. Burgess 31. ROSTRAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX (BRODMANN AREA 10): METACOGNITION IN THE BRAIN Paul W. Burgess and Hsuan-Chen Wu 32. BELIEFS SCULPT HUMAN SOCIAL IDENTITY Jordan Grafman SECTION VII AGING AND PREFRONTAL FUNCTION Introduction to Section VII: Aging and Prefrontal Function Patricia A. Reuter-Lorenz and Cheryl L. Grady 33. PREFRONTAL CORTEX AND SELF-INITIATED ENCODING STRATEGY USE IN HEALTHY YOUNGER AND OLDER ADULTS Brenda A. Kirchhoff, Staci E. Smith, and Jessica D. Luntz 34. AGING, WORKING MEMORY, AND ATTENTION CONTROL: A TALE OF TWO PROCESSING STREAMS? Monica Fabiani and Gabriele Gratton 35. TOP-DOWN MODULATION DEFICIT IN THE AGING BRAIN: AN EMERGING THEORY OF COGNITIVE AGING Adam Gazzaley 36. HETEROGENEITY IN FRONTAL LOBE AGING Ulman Lindenberger, Agnieszka Z. Burzynska, and Irene E. Nagel 37. FRONTAL LOBES AND AGING: DETERIORATION AND COMPENSATION Roberto Cabeza and Nancy A. Dennis SECTION VIII PSYCHIATRIC AND NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS Introduction to Section VIII: Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders Cameron S. Carter 38. PREFRONTAL CORTEX AND IMPAIRED COGNITION AND BEHAVIOR IN SCHIZOPHRENIA Cameron S. Carter 39. SELECTIVE VULNERABILITY IN BEHAVIORAL VARIANT FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA William W. Seeley 40. SELFLESS CELLS: FRONTOTEMPORAL LOBAR DEGENERATION AND EMOTIONAL FUNCTIONING Robert W. Levenson SECTION IX NEUROREHABILITATION Introduction to Section IX: Neurorehabilitation Ian H. Robertson and Mark D'Esposito 41. TRAINING OF AGING FRONTAL LOBES: POSSIBILITIES AND CONSTRAINTS Lars Nyberg and Lars Bäckman 42. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY EFFECTS ON BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR Ruchika Shaurya Prakash, Michelle W. Voss, and Arthur F. Kramer 43. REMEDIATING FRONTAL LOBE DYSFUNCTION: FROM BENCH TO BEDSIDE Mark D'Esposito and Anthony J.-W. Chen 44. ATTENTION AND AROUSAL IN NEUROREHABILITATION Ian H. Robertson and Brian Levine SECTION X OVERVIEW 45. NEURAL OSCILLATIONS AND PREFRONTAL CORTEX Robert T. Knight Index


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780199837755
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Depth: 51
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 800
  • Spine Width: 43 mm
  • Width: 279 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0199837759
  • Publisher Date: 31 Jan 2013
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Edition: Revised edition
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 2114 gr


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