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Perceptual Neuroscience: The Cerebral Cortex

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The cerebral cortex, occupying over 70 percent of our brain mass, is key to any understanding of the workings–and disorders–of the human brain. offering a comprehensive account of the role of the cerebral cortex in perception, this monumental work by one of the world’s greatest living neuroscientists does nothing short of creating a new subdiscipline in the field: perceptual neuroscience.

For this undertaking, Vernon Mountcastle has gathered information from a vast number of sources reaching back through two centuries of investigation into the intrinsic operations of the cortex. His survey includes phylogenetic, comparative, and neuroanatomical studies of the neocortex; studies of the large-scale organization of the neocortex, of neuronal histogenesis and the specification of cortical areas, of synaptic transmission between neurons in cortical microcircuits, and of rhythmicity and synchronization in neocortical networks; and inquiries into the binding problem–how activities among the separate processing nodes of distributed systems coalesce in a coherent activity that we call perception.

The first book to summarize what is known about the physiology of the cortex in perception, Perceptual Neuroscience will be a landmark in the literature of neuroscience.

Author: Mountcastle, Vernon B

Topic: Medical / Nursing
Media: Book
ISBN: 674661885
Language: English
Pages: 512

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Weight 2.54 lbs
Dimensions 9.46 × 8.49 × 1.28 in

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