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Brain and behaviour : revisiting the classic studies / edited by Bryan Kolb and Ian Whishaw.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Los Angeles : SAGE, 2017.Description: xv, 276 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781446296523
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An Introduction to classic studies in behavioral neuroscience -- Part 1: Cerebral Organization -- Revisiting Luria: The organization of higher cortial functions -- Revisiting Penfield and Boldrey: Somatic motor and sensory representation in the cerebral cortex of man as studied by electrical stimulation -- Revisiting Kaas and colleagues: The homunculus: The discovery of multiple representations within the "primary" somatosensory cortex -- Revisiting Ungerleider and Mishkin: Two cortial visual systems -- Revisting Sperry: What the split brain tell us -- Part 2: Cortial Functions -- Revisiting Hebb: The organization of behavior -- Revisiting Scoville and Milner: Loss of recent memory after bilateral hippocampal lesions -- Revisiting MacLean: The limbic system and emotional behavior -- Revisting Phineas Gage: Lessons we learned from damaged brains -- Revisiting Tulving et al.: Priming of semantic autobiographical knowledge: A case study of retrograde amnesia -- Revisiting O'Keefe: Place units in the hippocampus of the freely moving rat -- Part 3: Chemicals and Behaviour -- Revisiting Phoenix, Goy, Gerall and Young: The organizational/activational theory of steroid-mediated sexual differentiation of brain and behavior -- Beyond Wise et al.: Neuroleptic-induced "anhedonia" in rats: Pimozide blocks reward quality of food -- Part 4: Brain Plasticity -- Revisiting Krech, Rosenzweig and Bennett: Effects of environmental complexity and training on brain chemistry -- Revisiting Harry Harlow: Love in infant monkeys -- Revisiting Bliss and Lomo: Long-term potentiation and the synaptic basis of learning and memory -- Beyond Pons et al.: Massive cortical reorganization after sensory deafferetation in adult macaques -- Revisiting Roland: How does the human brain produce complex motor behaviours? Insights from functional neuroimaging
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Includes index. Kolb, B., & Whishaw, I. Q. (Eds.). (2017). Brain and behaviour: Revisiting the classic studies. Los Angeles: SAGE.

An Introduction to classic studies in behavioral neuroscience -- Part 1: Cerebral Organization -- Revisiting Luria: The organization of higher cortial functions -- Revisiting Penfield and Boldrey: Somatic motor and sensory representation in the cerebral cortex of man as studied by electrical stimulation -- Revisiting Kaas and colleagues: The homunculus: The discovery of multiple representations within the "primary" somatosensory cortex -- Revisiting Ungerleider and Mishkin: Two cortial visual systems -- Revisting Sperry: What the split brain tell us -- Part 2: Cortial Functions -- Revisiting Hebb: The organization of behavior -- Revisiting Scoville and Milner: Loss of recent memory after bilateral hippocampal lesions -- Revisiting MacLean: The limbic system and emotional behavior -- Revisting Phineas Gage: Lessons we learned from damaged brains -- Revisiting Tulving et al.: Priming of semantic autobiographical knowledge: A case study of retrograde amnesia -- Revisiting O'Keefe: Place units in the hippocampus of the freely moving rat -- Part 3: Chemicals and Behaviour -- Revisiting Phoenix, Goy, Gerall and Young: The organizational/activational theory of steroid-mediated sexual differentiation of brain and behavior -- Beyond Wise et al.: Neuroleptic-induced "anhedonia" in rats: Pimozide blocks reward quality of food -- Part 4: Brain Plasticity -- Revisiting Krech, Rosenzweig and Bennett: Effects of environmental complexity and training on brain chemistry -- Revisiting Harry Harlow: Love in infant monkeys -- Revisiting Bliss and Lomo: Long-term potentiation and the synaptic basis of learning and memory -- Beyond Pons et al.: Massive cortical reorganization after sensory deafferetation in adult macaques -- Revisiting Roland: How does the human brain produce complex motor behaviours? Insights from functional neuroimaging

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