Human Brain FunctionKarl J. Friston, Christopher D. Frith, Raymond J. Dolan, Cathy J. Price, Semir Zeki, John T. Ashburner, William D. Penny Elsevier, 26.01.2004 - 1144 Seiten This updated second edition provides the state of the art perspective of the theory, practice and application of modern non-invasive imaging methods employed in exploring the structural and functional architecture of the normal and diseased human brain. Like the successful first edition, it is written by members of the Functional Imaging Laboratory - the Wellcome Trust funded London lab that has contributed much to the development of brain imaging methods and their application in the last decade. This book should excite and intrigue anyone interested in the new facts about the brain gained from neuroimaging and also those who wish to participate in this area of brain science. * Represents an almost entirely new book from 1st edition, covering the rapid advances in methods and in understanding of how human brains are organized * Reviews major advances in cognition, perception, emotion and action * Introduces novel experimental designs and analytical techniques made possible with fMRI, including event-related designs and non-linear analysis |
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| 159 | |
SECTION 3 HIGHER COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS | 243 |
SECTION 4 EMOTION AND MEMORY | 363 |
SECTION 5 LANGUAGE AND SEMANTICS | 515 |
PART 2 IMAGING NEUROSCIENCETHEORY AND ANALYSIS | 597 |
SECTION 1 COMPUTATIONAL NEUROANATOMY | 633 |
SECTION 2 MODELLING | 723 |
SECTION 3 INFERENCE | 865 |
SECTION 4 FUNCTIONAL INTEGRATION | 969 |
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