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Association And Auditory Cortices (Cerebral Cortex, 4),Used
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This Volume Deals With Some Of The Association Areas Of The Cerebral Cortex And With The Auditory Cortex. In The First Chapter, By Deepak Pandya And Edward Yeterian, The General Architectural Features And Connections Of Cortical Associ Ation Areas Are Considered; As These Authors Point Out, In Primates The Association Areas Take Up A Considerable Portion Of The Total Cortical Surface. Indeed, It Is The Development Of The Association Areas That Accounts For The Greatest Differ Ences Between The Brains Of Primate And Non Primate Species, And These Areas Have Long Been Viewed As Crucial In The Formation Of Higher Cognitive And Be Havioral Functions. In The Following Chapter, Irving Diamond, David Fitzpatrick, And James Sprague Consider The Question Of Whether The Functions Of The As Sociation Areas Depend On Projections From The Sensory Areas Of The Cortex. They Use The Visual Cortex To Examine This Question And Show That There Is A Great Deal Of Difference Between Species In The Amount Of Dependence, The Differences Being Paralleled By Variations In The Manner In Which The Geniculate And Pulvinar Nuclei Of The Thalamus Project To The Striate And Extra Striate Cortical Areas. One Of The More Interesting And Perhaps Least Understood Of The Association Areas Is The Cingulate Cortex, Discussed By Brent Vogt. Cingulate Cortex Has Been Linked With Emotion And With Affective Responses To Pain, And In His Chapter Vogt Gives An Account Of Its Cytoarchitecture, Connections, And Functions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the primary focus of 'Association and Auditory Cortices (Cerebral Cortex, 4)'? A: This volume primarily explores the association areas of the cerebral cortex and the auditory cortex, detailing their architectural features, connections, and significance in cognitive functions.
- Q: Who are the authors of this book? A: The book is authored by Alan Peters, with contributions from Deepak Pandya, Edward Yeterian, Irving Diamond, David Fitzpatrick, James Sprague, and Brent Vogt.
- Q: How many pages does the book contain? A: The book consists of 376 pages.
- Q: What is the publication date of this volume? A: The book was published on January 1, 1985.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This volume is bound in hardcover.
- Q: Is this book in new condition? A: Yes, the book is in new condition.
- Q: What topics are covered in the chapters of this book? A: The chapters discuss the architectural features of cortical association areas, the relationship between association areas and sensory projections, and the functions of the cingulate cortex among other topics.
- Q: How does this book contribute to the understanding of cognitive functions? A: The book provides insights into how the association areas of the cerebral cortex influence higher cognitive and behavioral functions, highlighting differences between primate and non-primate brains.
- Q: Is there a focus on the auditory cortex in this book? A: Yes, the book includes discussions on the auditory cortex and its role within the association areas of the cerebral cortex.
- Q: What academic field does this book belong to? A: This book belongs to the field of Biology, specifically focusing on neuroscience and the study of the cerebral cortex.