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The Sage Handbook of Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience

Two Volume Set
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November 2023 | 1 256 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Cognitive neuroscience is the interdisciplinary study of how cognitive and intellectual functions are processed and represented within the brain, which is critical to building understanding of core psychological and behavioural processes such as learning, memory, behaviour, perception, and consciousness. Understanding these processes not only offers relevant fundamental insights into brain-behavioural relations, but may also lead to actionable knowledge that can be applied in the clinical treatment of patients with various brain-related disabilities.

The first volume of this two-volume set focusses on the foundational principles, methods, and underlying systems in cognitive and systems neuroscience, as well as exploring cutting-edge methodological advances and innovations. The second volume examines complex cognitive systems through the lens of neuroscience, as well as providing an overview of development and applications within research and real-world contexts.

Containing 69 original, state of the art contributions from leading experts in the field, this Handbook is essential reading for researchers and students of cognitive psychology, as well as scholars across the fields of neuroscientific, behavioural and health sciences.

Volume 1: Neuroscientific Principles, Systems and Methods

Part 1: Background Considerations

Part 2: Neuroscientific Substrates and Principles

Part 3: Neuroanatomical Brain Systems

Part 4: Neural Dynamics and Processes

Part 5: Sensory-Perceptual Systems and Cognition

Part 6: Methodological Advances

Volume 2: Cognitive Systems, Development and Applications

Part 1: Attention, Learning and Memory

Part 2: Language and Communication

Part 3: Emotion and Motivation

Part 4: Social Cognition

Part 5: Cognitive Control and Decision Making

Part 6: Intelligence

 
Volume 1: Neuroscientific Principles, Systems and Methods
Gregory J. Boyle, Georg Northoff, Nadia Bolognini, Aron K. Barbey, Marjan Jahanshahi, Álvaro Pascual-Leone, and Barbara J. Sahakian
Chapter 1: Cognitive Neuroscience: Basic principles, systems and methods
 
PART I BACKGROUND CONSIDERATIONS
Georg Northoff, Philipp Klar
Chapter 2: Historical, empirical, and philosophical bases for cognitive neuroscience
Lídia Vaqué-Alcázar, Anja Soldan, David Bartrés-Faz
Chapter 3: Aging brain changes across the lifespan
Tiago Lazzaretti, Paulo Ricardo de Melo, Anna Marduy, Rafaella Rogatto
Chapter 4: Innovation pathways, real-life neuroscience startups and their applications
 
PART II NEUROSCIENTIFIC SUBSTRATES AND PRINCIPLES
Joan Y. Chiao
Chapter 5: Neural processes and activity: Cultural neuroscience
Alexei Verkhratsky, Alexey Semyanov, Arthur Butt, Olga Garaschuk
Chapter 6: Role of neuroglia in cognition
Jack van Honk, Zhang Li, Norihiro Sadato, Joan Y. Chiao
Chapter 7: Cognitive Neurogenetics
Saana M. Korkki, Lars Nyberg, Marc Guitart-Masip, Goran Papenberg, Alireza Salami, Nina Karalija, Lars Bäckman
Chapter 8: Dopamine system and cognitive functioning across adult lifespan
Daniel Osorio-Gómez, María-Isabel Miranda, Federico Bermúdez-Rattoni, Kioko Guzmán-Ramos,
Chapter 9: Neurotransmission and neuromodulation of recognition memory: Novelty vs. familiarity
María-Isabel Miranda, Kioko Guzmán-Ramos, Daniel Osorio-Gómez, Federico Bermúdez-Rattoni
Chapter 10: Neurotransmission and neuromodulation of memory: Intensity and valence
Jiang-Fan Chen, Yan Li
Chapter 11: Neuromodulator adenosine A2A receptor control of cognition
Linda Becker, Nicolas Rohleder
Chapter 12: Hormonal influences on cognition
 
PART III NEUROANATOMICAL BRAIN SYSTEMS
Anneke Alkemade, Bernadette C. M. van Wijk, Birte U. Forstmann
Chapter 13: Modeling of basal ganglia structure and function
Mario Manto
Chapter 14: Cerebellum: Advances in Understanding of Cerebellar Functions
Hans Joachim Markowitsch, Jens Borgelt, Angelica Staniloiu
Chapter 15: Amygdaloid complex
Rosanna Olsen, Mrinmayi Kulkarni
Chapter 16: Hippocampal formation
Luis M. García Marín, Zuriel Ceja, Miguel E. Rentería, Albert Galaburda
Chapter 17: Cerebral lateralization and hemispheric specialization
 
PART IV NEURAL DYNAMICS AND PROCESSES
Giacomo Rizzolatti, Leonardo Fogassi
Chapter 18: Mirror Mechanism in Cognition
Martin Seeber, Thomas Koenig, Christoph M. Michel
Chapter 19: Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Brain Rhythms
Arcady Putilov
Chapter 20: Sleep and Circadian Rhythms: Alpha Rhythm and Alertness/Sleepiness
 
PART V SENSORY-PERCEPTUAL SYSTEMS AND COGNITION
Erich Schröger, Alexandra Bendixen
Chapter 21: Auditory processing
Paul C. J. Taylor
Chapter 22: Vestibular system in cognition
Jon H. Kaas, Leah A. Krubitzer, Hui-Xin Qi, Jamie Reed
Chapter 23: Somatosensory processing
Vishal Rawji, John Rothwell, Marjan Jahanshahi
Chapter 24: Motor control: Response preparation, initiation and inhibition
Anna Kristina Hernandez, Laiquan Zou, Thomas Hummel
Chapter 25: Olfactory and Gustatory Sensation-Perception
Hugo Critchley, Yoko Nagai, Lisa Quadt
Chapter 26: Interoception and thermoreception
Claudio Brozzoli, Nadia Bolognini, Alessandro Zanini, Alessandro Farnè
Chapter 27: Peripersonal Space Representation: Neural Bases, Properties and Functional Significance
 
PART VI METHODOLOGICAL ADVANCES
Randolph F. Helfrich, Robert T. Knight
Chapter 28: Neural recordings and time series analyses
Irina G. Skotnikova, Alexei N. Gusev, Alexander M. Chernorizov
Chapter 29: Advances in Psychophysical techniques
John Bickle, David J. Parker
Chapter 30: Revolutions in "wet" neurobiology
Jorge Mejias, Katrin Amunts, Jan G. Bjaalie, Sander M. Bohte, Alain Destexhe, Lars Muckli, Pier S. Paolucci, Martin Pearson, Cyriel M. A. Pennartz
Chapter 31: Human Brain Project and Beyond
Sicong Tu, William Huynh, Matthew Kiernan
Chapter 32: Advances in brain imaging
Matt Tharp, Shannon L. Risacher, Paula Bice, Paul M. Thompson, Andrew J. Saykin, Meichen Yu
Chapter 33: Novel approaches to large-scale data in neuroimaging studies
Rotem Botvinik-Nezer, Tor D. Wager
Chapter 34: Advancing cognitive neuroscience
 
Volume 2: Cognitive Systems, Development and Applications
Gregory J. Boyle, Georg Northoff, Nadia Bolognini, Aron K. Barbey, Marjan Jahanshahi, Álvaro Pascual-Leone, and Barbara J. Sahakian
Chapter 1: Cognitive neuroscience: Cognitive systems, development and applications
 
PART I ATTENTION, LEARNING AND MEMORY
Kimmo Alho, Juha Salmitaival, R. Viljami Salmela, Patrik A. Wikman
Chapter 2: Auditory, visual and audiovisual attention
Simon Grondin, Timothy L. Hubbard
Chapter 3: Awareness of the External Environment: Measures, Biases, Gaps, and Disadvantages
Lars Nyberg
Chapter 4: Episodic memory
David L. Kemmerer
Chapter 5: Semantic memory
Alexandru D. Iordan, Kathy Xie, Patricia A. Reuter-Lorenz
Chapter 6: Working Memory: A Neurocognitive Perspective
Nancy A. Dennis
Chapter 7: False Memories: What Neuroimaging Tells Us About How We Mis-remember the Past
 
PART II LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION
Cynthia K. Thompson, Elena Barbieri
Chapter 8: Neural mechanisms of syntactic processing
Sladjana Lukic, Valentina Borghesani
Chapter 9: Organisation and structure of the lexical system
Joanne S. H. Taylor, Steven Z. Rapcsak
Chapter 10: Cognitive Neuroscience of Reading and Spelling
Ann D. Dowker
Chapter 11: Neurocognitive Bases Underlying Numerical Cognition
Marco Calabria
Chapter 12: Language processing across the lifespan
 
PART III EMOTION AND MOTIVATION
Sara Garofalo, Gianluca Finotti, Francesca Starita, Amy E. Bouchard, Shirley Fecteau
Chapter 13: Effort-based decision making
Amy E. Bouchard, Sara Garofalo, Shirley Fecteau
Chapter 14: Incentive influences on cognitive control and decision making
Thorsten Kahnt
Chapter 15: Representation of value in the brain
Alejandra Cardenas-Rojas, Anna Marduy, João Parente, Karen Vasquez-Avila, Pablo Costa-Cortez, Felipe Fregni
Chapter 16: Cognitive neuroscience of stress
Paola Gonzalez-Mego, Ingrid Rebello-Sanchez, Paulo S. de Melo, Meghan Whalen, Kevin Pacheco-Barrios, Felipe Fregni
Chapter 17: Nonpharmacological modulation of affective-emotional-cognitive systems
 
PART IV SOCIAL COGNITION
Georg Northoff
Chapter 18: Cognitive Neuroscience of Self-Awareness
Milena Petrova Dzhelyova, Bruno Rossion
Chapter 19: Recognition of Facial cues
Helena Schmitt, Cornelia Sindermann, Andrew Cooper, Christian Montag
Chapter 20: Empathy: A cognitive neuroscience approach
Chad E. Forbes, Jordan H. Grafman
Chapter 21: Cognitive Neuroscience of Adult Social Interactions
Richard J. R. Blair
Chapter 22: Neuroscience of Moral Cognition
Tetsuya Iidaka
Chapter 23: Social and Emotional Cognition: Role of Amygdala
 
PART V COGNITIVE CONTROL AND DECISION MAKING
Georg Northoff
Chapter 24: Consciousness: Neuroscientific Mechanisms, Theories, and Measures
Silvia Seghezzi, Patrick Haggard
Chapter 25: Cognitive Neuroscience of Volition and “Free Will”
Anna M. Borghi, Chiara Fini, Claudia Mazzuca
Chapter 26: Embodied, embedded, enacted cognition
Maja Friedemann, Dan Bang, Nicholas Yeung
Chapter 27: Cognitive Neuroscience of Metacognition
Stacey Humphries, Yoed N. Kenett, Anjan Chatterjee
Chapter 28: Curiosity, Epistemic Uncertainty, Creativity and Aesthetics
Michael Freund, Todd S. Braver
Chapter 29: Neurocomputational models of task representation
 
PART VI INTELLIGENCE
Evan d. Anderson, Aron K. Barbey
Chapter 30: Cognitive neuroscience network theories of intelligence
Tim B. Bigdeli, Philip D. Harvey
Chapter 31: Intelligence, cognition, and large-scale data repositories
Erhan Genç Christoph Fraenz, Shirley Fecteau, Sherif Karama
Chapter 32: Structural and Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of Intelligence
Olga E. Svarnik
Chapter 33: Functional brain correlates of intelligence
Olivier Houdé
Chapter 34: Brain and cognitive development: Logicomathematical intelligence
Gerard J. Fogarty, John Crampton, Jeffrey Bond, Leonard D. Zaichkowsky, Paul Taylor, Eugene Aidman
Chapter 35: Neurobiological Foundations of Cognitive fitness in high-performance applications

Gregory J. Boyle

Professor Boyle has spent over three decades undertaking quantitative research in the field of psychometrics, as related to the measurement of individual differences in personality, intelligence, and motivation, as well as undertaking studies within the fields of neuropsychology, clinical psychology, and educational psychology. In more recent years, he has applied his extensive research skills to studies within the broad fields of medical/health psychology, and has undertaken many studies within the area of women's health. Lately, he has focused his attention more on research topics pertaining to men's health. More About Author

Georg Northoff

Georg Northoff is Canada Research Chair for Mind, Brain Imaging and Neuroethics at the University of Ottawa/Canada. He made major contribution in neuroscience on the neural correlates of mental features like consciousness, self, mind wandering and mental disorders having discovered their spatiotemporal mechanisms bridging the gap of neural and mental activity. This led him to develop an integrated brain-mind model for which Spatiotemporal Neuroscience is the key discipline. More About Author

Aron K. Barbey

Aron K. Barbey is Professor of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Bioengineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is chair of the Intelligent Systems Research Theme, leader of the Intelligence, Learning, and Plasticity Initiative, and director of the Decision Neuroscience Laboratory at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology. Dr. Barbey’s research investigates the neural mechanisms of human intelligence and decision making, with particular emphasis on enhancing these functions through cognitive neuroscience, physical fitness, and nutritional intervention. His research has been supported by the Office of... More About Author

Felipe Fregni

Felipe Fregni, MD, PhD, MMSc, MPH is the director of Spaulding Neuromodulation Center. He is an Associate Professor of PM&R at Harvard Medical School and an Associate Professor of Epidemiology. He is also the course director for the HMS continuing medical education course, Principles and Practice of Clinical Research, a 6-month distance learning course. It focuses on promoting collaboration and bringing clinical research education to practicing clinicians worldwide. Currently, his research is focused on understanding neuroplastic changes associated with conditions such as chronic pain, Parkinson’s disease, and stroke, using non... More About Author

Marjan Jahanshahi

Alvaro Pascual-Leone

Barbara J. Sahakian

Barbara J Sahakian is Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology at the University of Cambridge Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute. She is also an Honorary Clinical Psychologist at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge. She holds a PhD and a DSc from the University of Cambridge. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences and was President of the International Neuroethics Society (2014-2016) and the British Association for Psychopharmacology (2012-2014). In 2016, she was recipient of the Robert Sommer Award and the International College of Neuropsychopharmacology (CINP) Ethics Prize. Sahakian is also... More About Author

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