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Disorders of brain, behavior, and cognition : the neurocomputational perspective

Title
Disorders of brain, behavior, and cognition : the neurocomputational perspective / edited by James A. Reggia, Eytan Ruppin, Dennis Glanzman.
Publication
Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1999.

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Additional Authors
  • Reggia, James A.
  • Glanzman, Dennis
Description
xxi, 437 p. : ill.; 27 cm.
Series Statement
Progress in brain research ; v. 121
Uniform Title
Progress in brain research ; v. 121.
Subject
  • Cognition disorders > Computer simulation
  • Brain > Diseases > Computer simulation
  • Neural networks (Neurobiology)
  • Computational neuroscience
  • Brain Diseases > physiopathology
  • Cognition Disorders
  • Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted
  • Memory Disorders
  • Neuropsychology
Note
  • Includes index.
Contents
  • I. Memory disorders. 1. Neuromodulation and the hippocampus: memory function and dysfunction in a network simulation / M. E. Hasselmo. 2. Cholinergic neuromodulation and Alzheimer's disease: from single cells to network simulations / E. D. Menschik and L. H. Finkel. 3. Episodic memory in semantic dementia: a computational approach based on the TraceLink model / K. S. Graham, J. M. J. Murre and J. R. Hodges. 4. Multimodular networks and semantic memory impairments / D. Horn, N. Levy and E. Ruppin -- II. Neuropsychology. 5. Understanding failures of learning: Hebbian learning, competition for representational space, and some preliminary experimental data / J. L. McClelland, A. G. Thomas and B. D. McCandliss / [et al.]. 6. Frames of reference in hemineglect: a computational approach / A. Pouget, S. Deneve and T. J. Sejnowski. 7. Explaining object-based deficits in unilateral neglect without object-based frames of reference / M. C. Mozer.
  • 8. Inter-hemispheric competition of sub-cortical structures is a crucial mechanism in paradoxical lesion effects and spatial neglect / C.-C. Hilgetag, R. Kotter and M. P. Young. 9. A new model of letter string encoding: simulating right neglect dyslexia / C. Whitney and R. S. Berndt. 10. Prosopagnosia in modular neural network models / M. N. Dailey and G. W. Cottrell. 11. Functional brain imaging and modeling of brain disorders / M.-A. Tagamets and B. Horwitz -- III. Neurology. 12. Unmasking unmasked: neural dynamics following stroke / W. W. Lytton, S. T. Williams and S. J. Sober. 13. Effects of callosal lesions in a computational model of single-word reading / J. Chhabra, M. Glezer and Y. Shkuro / [et al.]. 14. Penumbral tissue damage following acute stroke: a computational investigation / E. Ruppin, K. Revett and E. Ofer / [et al.]. 15. The gating functions of the basal ganglia in movement control / J. L. Contreras-Vidal.
  • 16. Motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease: a postsynaptic mechanism derived from a striatal model / R. Kotter. 17. Thalamic and thalamocortical mechanisms underlying 3 Hz spike-and-wave discharges / A. Destexhe, D. A. McCormick and T. J. Sejnowski -- IV. Psychiatry. 18. Using a speech perception neural network simulation to explore normal neurodevelopment and hallucinated 'voices' in schizophrenia / R. E. Hoffman and T. H. McGlashan. 19. Dopamine, cognitive control, and schizophrenia: the gating model / T. S. Braver and J. D. Cohen. 20. Modeling prefrontal cortex delay cells: the role of dopamine in schizophrenia / A. Reid and D. Willshaw. 21. Neural models of normal and abnormal behavior: what do schizophrenia, Parkinsonism, attention deficit disorder, and depression have in common? / S. Grossberg. 22. A neural network model of attention biases in depression / G. J. Siegle.
ISBN
0444501754
LCCN
99029128
OCLC
  • 41299255
  • ocm41299255
  • SCSB-4787660
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries