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THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX
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Fourth Edition
Edited By
Joaquin Fuster, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Reviews
?Joaquin Fuster is one of the leading scientists in the field of cognitive neuroscience. He is famous not only for his discovery of ?memory
cells' in the frontal lobe of the monkey, but also for his excellent books. Among them the most famous and influential is ?The Prefrontal
Cortex'. I remember the first edition of it back in 1980. It was a mere intellectual pleasure reading it. The book reviewed an amazing
amount of data from anatomy, ontogeny, and physiology to the effect of lesions on innate and conditioned behavior and synthesized them
in a coherent theory. In this new completely re-written edition of the book, Fuster has been able to repeat the enterprise. In spite
of the enormous amount of new data, many coming from the rather messy field of brain imaging, he has been able to review them and put
them in a clear theoretical frame. I am sure the new generation of neuroscientists will be influenced by this book in the same way as
I was more than 20 years ago and will receive, by reading it, the same intellectual pleasure.? - Giacomo Rizzolatti,
Professor of Human Physiology, Department of Neuroscience, Section of Physiology, University of Parma, Italy
"Once again, Dr. Fuster,
the world's pre-eminent expert on the frontal lobes, has delivered an instant classic that should be read by everyone interested in understanding
the link between brain and behavior." - Mark D'Esposito, Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology, Director, Henry H.
Wheeler Jr. Brain Imaging Center, University of California, Berkeley, USA
?The frontal lobe serves the highest cognitive functions
of the brain, including symbolic representation of the world, decision making, and planning for the future. Arguably, the enormous development
of these functions distinguishes the human from other species. Joaquin Fuster has devoted his life to studying the many complex roles
of the frontal cortex in behavior and cognition. This book is the product of his efforts to make these issues comprehensible in an exciting
and fast-growing field. Even it you possess earlier editions of his book you should also have this one to stay informed about the brain
structure that makes us human. For that, this vastly updated edition is a must-have, whether you are a specialist or not.? - Pasko
Rakic, Chairman, Department of Neurobiology, and Director, Kavli Institute for Neuroscience, Yale Medical School, USA
"The
Prefrontal Cortex is a classic, and the classic has just been updated, expanded and thought anew, with the depth and wisdom that characterize
Fuster's work. As before, this is an indispensable volume for neuroscientists." - Antonio Damasio, Dornsife Professor
of Neuroscience and Director, Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California, USA
"The frontal lobes are central
to cognitive neuroscience. The revision of this important volume provides the crucial background needed to grasp their role. In a final
chapter Fuster brings together all that is known by emphasizing the temporal course of brain networks in a way which serves to illuminate
action, consciousness and free will." - Michael I. Posner, Professor, Department of Psychology, Institute of Cognitive
and Decision Sciences, University of Oregon, USA
?The Prefrontal Cortex is not only a classic, but also an essential book for anyone
interested in higher brain function. One might think there's nothing left to say but Fuster proves that wrong. The fourth edition is
fresh and vibrant, and itself essential, destined to be a classic in its own right.? - Joseph LeDoux, University Professor,
New York University, USA, and author of The Emotional Brain and Synaptic Self
?A classic that has graced the library of many of us since
its first edition appeared 28 years ago now returns, splendidly updated. As a result this book will continue to be the go-to reference
on the prefrontal cortex as we strive to understand more fully its critical role in brain function.? - Marcus E. Raichle,
Professor of Radiology and Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, USA
"This is a superb, fresh, in-depth, review
of one of the most complex and fascinating topics in cognitive neuroscience. In this, the latest edition of his excellent book, Fuster
further substantiates the general proposition that the prefrontal cortex serves the organization of goal-directed actions in the most
human of all action domains. Based on a wealth of recent empirical evidence, he places the temporal integrative functions of the frontal
lobe-including working memory and planning--at the summit of the perception-action cycle. There, with access to myriad signals from
the internal and external milieus, the prefrontal cortex attends to the orderly pursuit of rational, linguistic, and social goals. It
is a must read for all interested in neuroscience" - Richard Thompson, William M. Keck Chair in Biological Sciences
and Professor of Psychology and Biological Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
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