Disorders of brain, behavior and cognition : the neurocomputational perspective /

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Edition:1st ed.
Imprint:Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1999.
Description:xxi, 437 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
Language:English
Series:Progress in brain research. v. 121
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4112984
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Other authors / contributors:Reggia, James A.
Ruppin, Eytan.
Glanzman, Dennis.
ISBN:0444501754
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • I. Memory Disorders
  • Neuromodulation and the hippocampus: memory function and dysfunction in a network simulation
  • Cholinergic neuromodulation and alzheimer's disease
  • Episodic memory in semantic dementia: a computational approach based on the tracelink model
  • Multimodular networks and semantic memory impairments
  • II. Neuropsychology
  • Understanding failures of learning: hebbian learning, competition for representational space, and some preliminary experimental data
  • Frames of reference in hemineglect: a computational approach
  • Explaining object-based deficits in unilateral neglect without object based frames of reference
  • Inter-hemispheric competition of sub-cortical structures is a crucial mechanism in paradoxical lesion effects and spatial neglect
  • A new model of letter string encoding: simulating right neglect dyslexia
  • Prosopagnosia in modular neural network models
  • Functional brain imaging and modeling of brain disorders
  • III. Neurology
  • Unmasking unmasked: neural dynamics following stroke
  • Effects of callosal lesions in a computational model of single-word reading
  • Penumbral tissue damage following acute stroke: a computational investigation
  • The gating functions of the basal ganglia in movement control
  • Motor fluctuations in parkinson's disease: a postsynaptic mechanism derived from a striatal model
  • Thalamic and thalamocortical mechanisms underlying 3 hz spike-and-wave discharges
  • IV. Psychiatry
  • Using a speech perception neural network simulation to explore normal neurodevelopment and hallucinated "voices" in schizophrenia
  • Dopamine, cognitive control, and schizophrenia: the gating model
  • Modeling prefrontal cortex delay cells: the role of dopamine in Schizophrenia
  • Neural models of normal and abnormal behaviour: what do schizophrenia, parkinsonism, attention deficit disorder, and depression have in common?
  • A neural network model of attention biases in depression