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The Cerebellum and Cognition
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Jeremy Schmahmann, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, U.S.A.
Included in series
International Review of Neurobiology,
Description
The Cerebellum and Cognition pulls together a preeminent group of authors. The cerebellum has been previously considered
as a highly complex structure involved only with motor control. The cerebellum is essential to nonmotor functions, and recent research
has revealed new medically important roles of the cerebellum and cognitive processes.
Audience
Neuroscientists, neuropsychiatrists and neurologists, neural network researchers, general scientists and medical practitioners with specialized
interest in memory and cognition, researchers in academic neurology and medical neuropsychology, graduate students in neuroscience, clinicians.
Contents
Historical Overview:
J.D. Schmahmann, Rediscovery of an Early Concept.
Anatomic Substrates:
J.D. Schmahmann and D.N. Pandya, The Cerebrocerebellar System.F.A. Middleton and P.L. Strick, Cerebellar Output Channels.
D.E. Haines, E. Dietrichs, G.A. Mihailoff, and E.F. McDonald, Cerebellar-Hypothalamic Axis: Basic Circuits and Clinical Observations.
Physiological Observations:
A.J. Berman, Amelioration of Aggression: Response to Selective Cerebellar Lesions
in the Rhesus Monkey.D.J. Reis, Autonomic and Vascular Regulation.R.F. Thompson, S. Bao, L. Chen, B.D. Cipriano, J.S.
Grethe, J.J. Kim, J.K. Thompson, J.-A. Tracy, M.S. Weninger, and D.J. Krupa, Associative Learning.R. Lalonde, Visualspatial
Abilities.M. Molinari, L. Petrosini, and L.G. Grammaldo, Spatial Event Processing.
Functional Neuroimaging Studies:
J.A. Fiez and M.E. Raichle, Linguistic Processing.L.M. Parsons and P.T. Fox, Sensory and Cognitive Functions.J.
Doyon, Skill Learning.
Clinical and Neurophysiological Observations:
M. Hallett and J. Grafman, Executive
Function and Motor Skill Learning.M. Molinari, M.G. Leggio, and M.C. Silveri, Verbal Fluency and Agrammatism.D.S. Woodruff-Pak,
Classical Conditioning.M.L.Bauman, P.A. Filipek, and T.L. Kemper, Early Infantile Autism.T. Botez-Marquard and M.I. Botez,
Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy and Friedrich's Ataxia: Neurophychological Consequences of Bilateral versus Unilateral Cerebellar Lesions.
I.F. Pollack, Posterior Fossa Syndrome.J.D. Schmahmann and J.C. Sherman, Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome.
C.W. Wallesch and C. Bartels, Inherited Cerebellar Diseases.I. Daum and H. Ackermann, Neuropsychological Abnormalities
in Cerebellar Syndromes--Fact or Fiction?
Theoretical Considerations:
M. Ito, Cerebellar Microcomplexes.J.M.
Bower, Control of Sensory Data Acquisition.M. Paulin, Neural Representations of Moving Systems.H.C. Leiner and A.L.
Leiner, How Fibers Subserve Computing Capabilities: Similarities between Brains and Machines.R. Ivry, Cerebellar Timing
System.N.A. Akshoomoff, E. Courchesne,and J. Townsend, Attention Coordination and Anticipatory Control.W.T. Thach,
Context-Response Linkage.J.R. Bloedel and V. Bracha, Duality of Cerebellar Motor and Cognitive Functions.
Future Directions:
J.D. Schmahmann, Therapeutic and Research Implications.
Index.
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Hardbound, 665 pages, publication date: SEP-1997
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-366841-7
ISBN-10: 0-12-366841-7
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS
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