EBOOK - The Cognitive Neurosciences - Full Edition (David Poeppel, & George R. Mangun)




EBOOK - Khoa học thần kinh nhận thức (David Poeppel, & George R. Mangun)

The sixth edition of the foundational reference on cognitive neuroscience, with entirely new material that covers the latest research, experimental approaches, and measurement methodologies.
Each edition of this classic reference has proved to be a benchmark in the developing field of cognitive neuroscience. The sixth edition of The Cognitive Neurosciences continues to chart new directions in the study of the biological underpinnings of complex cognition—the relationship between the structural and physiological mechanisms of the nervous system and the psychological reality of the mind. It offers entirely new material, reflecting recent advances in the field, covering the latest research, experimental approaches, and measurement methodologies.

This sixth edition treats such foundational topics as memory, attention, and language, as well as other areas, including computational models of cognition, reward and decision making, social neuroscience, scientific ethics, and methods advances. Over the last twenty-five years, the cognitive neurosciences have seen the development of sophisticated tools and methods, including computational approaches that generate enormous data sets. This volume deploys these exciting new instruments but also emphasizes the value of theory, behavior, observation, and other time-tested scientific habits.

Section editors

Sarah-Jayne Blakemore and Ulman Lindenberger, Kalanit Grill-Spector and Maria Chait, Tomás Ryan and Charan Ranganath, Sabine Kastner and Steven Luck, Stanislas Dehaene and Josh McDermott, Rich Ivry and John Krakauer, Daphna Shohamy and Wolfram Schultz, Danielle Bassett and Nikolaus Kriegeskorte, Marina Bedny and Alfonso Caramazza, Liina Pylkkänen and Karen Emmorey, Mauricio Delgado and Elizabeth Phelps, Anjan Chatterjee and Adina Roskies





CONTENTS:




I BRAIN CIR CUITS OVER A LIFETIME

Introduction Sarah- Jayne Blakemore

and Ulman Lindenberger 3

1 Early Moral Cognition: A Principle- Based Approach

Melody Buyukozer Dawkins, Fransisca Ting, Maayan Stavans,

and Renée Baillargeon 7

2 Imaging Structural Brain Development in Childhood and Adolescence

Christian K. Tamnes and Kathryn L. Mills 17

3 Cognitive Control and Affective Decision- Making in Childhood

and Adolescence Eveline A. Crone and Anna C. K.

van Duijvenvoorde 27

4 Social Cognition and Social Brain Development in Adolescence

Emma J. Kilford and Sarah- Jayne Blakemore 37

5 A Lifespan Perspective on Human Neurocognitive Plasticity

Kristine Beate Walhovd and Martin Lövdén 47

6 Brains, Hearts, and Minds: Trajectories of Neuroanatomical and Cognitive

Change and Their Modification by Vascular and Metabolic Factors

Naftali Raz 61

7 Brain Maintenance and Cognition in Old Age Lars Nyberg

and Ulman Lindenberger 81

8 The Locus Coeruleus- Norepinephrine System’s Role in Cognition and

How It Changes with Aging Mara Mather 91

CONTENTS

vi Contents

II AUDITORY AND VISUAL PERCEPTION

Introduction Kalanit Grill- Spector and Maria Chait 105

9 The Cognitive Neuroanatomy of Human Ventral Occipitotemporal Cortex

Kevin S. Weiner and Jason D. Yeatman 109

10 Population Receptive Field Models in Human Visual Cortex

Jonathan Winawer and Noah C. Benson 119

11 Face Perception Bruno Rossion and Talia L. Retter 129

12 Multisensory Perception: Be hav ior, Computations, and Neural Mechanisms

Uta Noppeney 141

13 Computational Models of Human Object and Scene Recognition

Aude Oliva 151

14 Brain Mechanisms of Auditory Scene Analysis Barbara G.

Shinn- Cunningham 159

15 Neural Filters for Challenging Listening Situations Jonas Obleser

and Julia Erb 167

16 Three Functions of Prediction Error for Bayesian Inference in Speech

Perception Matthew H. Davis and Ediz Sohoglu 177

III MEMORY

Introduction Tomás J. Ryan and Charan Ranganath 193

17 Ignoring the Innocuous: Neural Mechanisms of Habituation

Samuel F. Cooke and Mani Ramaswami 197

18 Memory and Instinct as a Continuum of Information Storage

Tomás J. Ryan 207

19 Context in Spatial and Episodic Memory Joshua B. Julian

and Christian F. Doeller 217

20 Maps, Memories, and the Hippocampus Charan Ranganath

and Arne D. Ekstrom 233

21 Memory across Development with Insights from Emotional Learning:

A Nonlinear Process Heidi C. Meyer and Siobhan S. Pattwell 243

22 Episodic Memory Modulation: How Emotion and Motivation Shape the

Encoding and Storage of Salient Memories Matthias J. Gruber

and Maureen Ritchey 255

Contents vii

23 Replay- Based Consolidation Governs Enduring Memory Storage

Ken A. Paller, James W. Antony, Andrew R. Mayes,

and Kenneth A. Norman 263

24 The Dynamic Memory Engram Life Cycle: Reactivation, Destabilization,

and Reconsolidation Temidayo Orederu

and Daniela Schiller 275

IV ATTENTION AND WORKING MEMORY

Introduction Sabine Kastner and Steven Luck 287

25 Memory and Attention: The Back and Forth A. C. (Kia) Nobre

and M. S. Stokes 291

26 The Developmental Dynamics of Attention and Memory

Gaia Scerif 301

27 Network Models of Attention and Working Memory Monica D. Rosenberg

and Marvin M. Chun 311

28 The Role of Alpha Oscillations for Attention and Working Memory

Ole Jensen and Simon Hanslmayr 323

29 A Role for Gaze Control Circuitry in the Se lection and Maintenance of Visual

Spatial Information Tirin Moore, Donatas Jonikaitis,

and Warren Pettine 335

30 Online and Off -Line Memory States in the Human Brain Edward Awh

and Edward K. Vogel 347

31 How Working Memory Works Timothy J. Buschman

and Earl K. Miller 357

32 Functions of the Visual Thalamus in Selective Attention W. Martin Usrey

and Sabine Kastner 367

V NEUROSCIENCE, COGNITION, AND COMPUTATION:

LINKING HYPOTHESES

Introduction Stanislas Dehaene and Josh McDermott 379

33 An Optimization- Based Approach to Understanding Sensory Systems

Daniel Yamins 381

34 Physical Object Repre sen ta tions for Perception and Cognition

Ilker Yildirim, Max Siegel, and Joshua Tenenbaum 399

viii Contents

35 Constructing Perceptual Decision- Making across Cortex

Román Rossi- Pool, José Vergara, and Ranulfo Romo 411

36 Rationality and Efficiency in Human Decision- Making

Christopher Summerfield and Konstantinos Tsetsos 427

37 Opening Burton’s Clock: Psychiatric Insights from Computational

Cognitive Models Daniel Bennett and Yael Niv 439

38 Executive Control and Decision- Making: A Neural Theory

of Prefrontal Function Etienne Koechlin 451

39 Semantic Repre sen ta tion in the Human Brain under Rich, Naturalistic

Conditions Jack L. Gallant and Sara F. Popham 469

VI INTENTION, ACTION, CONTROL

Introduction Richard B. Ivry and John W. Krakauer 483

40 The Physiology of the Healthy and Damaged Corticospinal Tract

Monica A. Perez 487

41 The Neuroscience of Brain- Machine Interfaces Andrew Jackson 499

42 Somatosensory Input for Real- World Hand and Arm Control

Jeffrey Weiler and J. Andrew Pruszynski 507

43 Reor ga ni za tion in Adult Primate Sensorimotor Cortex: Does It Really Happen?

Tamar R. Makin, Jörn Diedrichsen, and John W. Krakauer 517

44 The Basal Ganglia Invigorate Actions and Decisions David Robbe

and Joshua Tate Dudman 527

45 Preparation of Movement Adrian M. Haith and Sven

Bestmann 541

46 Visuomotor Adaptation Tasks as a Win dow into the Interplay between

Explicit and Implicit Cognitive Pro cesses Jordan A. Taylor

and Samuel D. McDougle 549

47 Apraxia: A Disorder at the Cognitive- Motor Interface

Laurel J. Buxbaum and Solène Kalénine 559

VII REWARD AND DECISION MAKING

Introduction Daphna Shohamy and Wolfram Schultz 571

48 Dopamine Reward Prediction Errors: The Interplay between Experiments

and Theory Clara K. Starkweather and Naoshige Uchida 575

Contents ix

49 Dopamine Prediction Error Responses Reflect Economic Utility

William R. Stauffer and Wolfram Schultz 587

50 The Role of the Orbitofrontal Cortex in Economic Decisions

Katherine E. Conen and Camillo Padoa- Schioppa 597

51 Neural Mechanisms of Perceptual Decision-Making Gabriel M. Stine,

Ariel Zylberberg, Jochen Ditterich, And Michael N. Shadlen 607

52 Memory, Reward, and Decision-Making Katherine Duncan

and Daphna Shohamy 617

53 The Role of the Primate Amygdala in Reward and Decision- Making

Fabian Grabenhorst, C. Daniel Salzman, and Wolfram Schultz 631

54 Cortico-Striatal Cir cuits and Changes in Reward, Learning, and DecisionMaking in Adolescence Adriana Galván, Kristen Delevich,

and Linda Wilbrecht 641

55 Dopamine and Reward: Implications for Neurological and

Psychiatric Disorders Andrew Westbrook, Roshan Cools,

and Michael J. Frank 651

VIII METHODS ADVANCES

Introduction Danielle Bassett and Nikolas Kriegeskorte 665

56 Repre sen ta tional Models and the Feature Fallacy Jörn Diedrichsen 669

57 An Introduction to Time- Resolved Decoding Analy sis for M/EEG

Thomas A. Carlson, Tijl Grootswagers, and Amanda K. Robinson 679

58 Encoding and Decoding Framework to Uncover the Algorithms of Cognition

Jean- Rémi King, Laura Gwilliams, Chris Holdgraf, Jona Sassenhagen,

Alexandre Barachant, Denis Engemann, Eric Larson,

and Alexandre Gramfort 691

59 Deep Learning for Cognitive Neuroscience Katherine R. Storrs and

Nikolaus Kriegeskorte 703

60 Connectomes, Generative Models, and Their Implications for Cognition

Petra E. Vértes 717

61 Network- Based Approaches for Understanding Intrinsic Control

Capacities of the Human Brain Danielle Bassett

and Fabio Pasqualetti 729

62 Functional Connectivity and Neuronal Dynamics: Insights from

Computational Methods Demian Battaglia

and Andrea Brovelli 739

x Contents

IX CONCEPTS AND CORE DOMAINS

Introduction Marina Bedny and Alfonso Caramazza 751

63 Concepts of Actions and Their Objects Anna Leshinskaya,

Moritz F. Wurm, and Alfonso Caramazza 755

64 The Repre sen ta tion of Tools in the Human Brain

Bradford Z. Mahon 765

65 Naïve Physics: Building a Mental Model of How the World Behaves

Jason Fischer 777

66 Concepts and Object Domains Yanchao Bi 785

67 Concepts, Models, and Minds Alex Clarke

and Lorraine K. Tyler 793

68 The Contribution of Sensorimotor Experience to the Mind and Brain

Marina Bedny 801

69 Spatial Knowledge and Navigation Russell A. Epstein 809

70 The Nature of Human Mathematical Cognition

Jessica F. Cantlon 817

71 Conceptual Combination Marc N. Coutanche, Sarah H. Solomon,

and Sharon L. Thompson- Schill 827

X LANGUAGE

Introduction Liina Pylkkänen and Karen Emmorey 837

72 The Crosslinguistic Neuroscience of Language Ina BornkesselSchlesewsky and Matthias Schlesewsky 841

73 The Neurobiology of Sign Language Pro cessing Mairéad MacSweeney

and Karen Emmorey 849

74 The Neurobiology of Syntactic and Semantic Structure Building

Liina Pylkkänen and Jonathan R. Brennan 859

75 The Brain Network That Supports High- Level Language Pro cessing

Evelina Fedorenko 869

76 Neural Pro cessing of Word Meaning Jeffrey R. Binder

and Leonardo Fernandino 879

77 Neural Mechanisms Governing the Perception of Speech under Adverse

Listening Conditions Patti Adank 889

Contents xi

78 The Ce re bral Bases of Language Acquisition Ghislaine

Dehaene- Lambertz and Claire Kabdebon 899

79 Aphasia and Aphasia Recovery Stephen M. Wilson

and Julius Fridriksson 907

XI SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE

Introduction Elizabeth Phelps and Mauricio Delgado 919

80 Neurobiology of Infant Threat Pro cessing and Developmental Transitions

Patrese A. Robinson- Drummer, Tania Roth, Charlis Raineki,

Maya Opendak, and Regina M. Sullivan 921

81 More than Just Friends: An Exploration of the Neurobiological

Mechanisms Under lying the Link between Social Support and Health

Erica A. Hornstein, Tristen K. Inagaki, and Naomi I. Eisenberger 929

82 Mechanisms of Loneliness Stephanie Cacioppo and John T.

Cacioppo 939

83 Neural Mechanisms of Social Learning Dominic S. Fareri, Luke J. Chang,

and Mauricio Delgado 949

84 Social Learning of Threat and Safety Andreas Olsson,

Philip Pärnamets, Erik C. Nook, and Björn Lindström 959

85 Neurodevelopmental Pro cesses That Shape the Emergence of Value- Guided

Goal-Directed Be hav ior Catherine Insel, Juliet Y. Davi dow,

and Leah H. Somerville 969

86 The Social Neuroscience of Cooperation Julian A. Wills, Leor Hackel,

Oriel FeldmanHall, Philip Pärnamets, and Jay J. Van Bavel 977

87 Interpersonal Neuroscience Thalia Wheatley

and Adam Boncz 987

XII NEUROSCIENCE AND SOCIETY

Introduction Anjan Chatterjee and Adina Roskies 999

88 The Cognitive Neuroscience of Moral Judgment and Decision- Making

Joshua D. Greene and Liane Young 1003

89 Law and Neuroscience: Pro gress, Promise, and Pitfalls Owen D. Jones

and Anthony D. Wagner 1015

90 Neuroscience and Socioeconomic Status Martha J. Farah 1027

xii Contents

91 A Computational Psychiatry Approach toward Addiction

Xiaosi Gu and Bryon Adinoff 1037

92 Neurotechnologies for Mind Reading: Prospects for Privacy

Adina Roskies 1049

93 Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement: Implications for Ethics and Society

George Savulich and Barbara J. Sahakian 1059

94 Brain- Machine Interfaces: From Basic Science to Neurorehabilitation

Miguel A. L. Nicolelis 1069

95 Aesthetics: From Mind to Brain and Back Oshin Vartanian

and Anjan Chatterjee 1083

96 Music: Prediction, Production, Perception, Plasticity, and Plea sure

Robert J. Zatorre and Virginia B. Penhune 1093

XIII LOOKING AHEAD: CHALLENGES IN ADVANCING

COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE

97 Toward a Socially Responsible, Transparent, and Reproducible Cognitive

Neuroscience Sikoya M. Ashburn, David Abugaber, James W. Antony,

Kelly A. Bennion, David Bridwell, Carlos Cardenas- Iniguez, Manoj

Doss, Lucía Fernández, Inge Huijsmans, Lara Krisst, Regina Lapate,

Evan Layher, Josiah Leong, Yuanning Li, Freddie Marquez, Felipe

Munoz- Rubke, Elizabeth Musz, Tara K. Patterson, John P. Powers,

Daria Proklova, Kristina M. Rapuano, Charles S. H. Robinson,

Jessica M. Ross, Jason Samaha, Matthew Sazma, Andrew X. Stewart,

Ariana Stickel, Arjen Stolk, Veronika Vilgis, Megan

Zirnstein 1105

Cont ributors 1115

Index 1121








EBOOK - Khoa học thần kinh nhận thức (David Poeppel, & George R. Mangun)

The sixth edition of the foundational reference on cognitive neuroscience, with entirely new material that covers the latest research, experimental approaches, and measurement methodologies.
Each edition of this classic reference has proved to be a benchmark in the developing field of cognitive neuroscience. The sixth edition of The Cognitive Neurosciences continues to chart new directions in the study of the biological underpinnings of complex cognition—the relationship between the structural and physiological mechanisms of the nervous system and the psychological reality of the mind. It offers entirely new material, reflecting recent advances in the field, covering the latest research, experimental approaches, and measurement methodologies.

This sixth edition treats such foundational topics as memory, attention, and language, as well as other areas, including computational models of cognition, reward and decision making, social neuroscience, scientific ethics, and methods advances. Over the last twenty-five years, the cognitive neurosciences have seen the development of sophisticated tools and methods, including computational approaches that generate enormous data sets. This volume deploys these exciting new instruments but also emphasizes the value of theory, behavior, observation, and other time-tested scientific habits.

Section editors

Sarah-Jayne Blakemore and Ulman Lindenberger, Kalanit Grill-Spector and Maria Chait, Tomás Ryan and Charan Ranganath, Sabine Kastner and Steven Luck, Stanislas Dehaene and Josh McDermott, Rich Ivry and John Krakauer, Daphna Shohamy and Wolfram Schultz, Danielle Bassett and Nikolaus Kriegeskorte, Marina Bedny and Alfonso Caramazza, Liina Pylkkänen and Karen Emmorey, Mauricio Delgado and Elizabeth Phelps, Anjan Chatterjee and Adina Roskies





CONTENTS:




I BRAIN CIR CUITS OVER A LIFETIME

Introduction Sarah- Jayne Blakemore

and Ulman Lindenberger 3

1 Early Moral Cognition: A Principle- Based Approach

Melody Buyukozer Dawkins, Fransisca Ting, Maayan Stavans,

and Renée Baillargeon 7

2 Imaging Structural Brain Development in Childhood and Adolescence

Christian K. Tamnes and Kathryn L. Mills 17

3 Cognitive Control and Affective Decision- Making in Childhood

and Adolescence Eveline A. Crone and Anna C. K.

van Duijvenvoorde 27

4 Social Cognition and Social Brain Development in Adolescence

Emma J. Kilford and Sarah- Jayne Blakemore 37

5 A Lifespan Perspective on Human Neurocognitive Plasticity

Kristine Beate Walhovd and Martin Lövdén 47

6 Brains, Hearts, and Minds: Trajectories of Neuroanatomical and Cognitive

Change and Their Modification by Vascular and Metabolic Factors

Naftali Raz 61

7 Brain Maintenance and Cognition in Old Age Lars Nyberg

and Ulman Lindenberger 81

8 The Locus Coeruleus- Norepinephrine System’s Role in Cognition and

How It Changes with Aging Mara Mather 91

CONTENTS

vi Contents

II AUDITORY AND VISUAL PERCEPTION

Introduction Kalanit Grill- Spector and Maria Chait 105

9 The Cognitive Neuroanatomy of Human Ventral Occipitotemporal Cortex

Kevin S. Weiner and Jason D. Yeatman 109

10 Population Receptive Field Models in Human Visual Cortex

Jonathan Winawer and Noah C. Benson 119

11 Face Perception Bruno Rossion and Talia L. Retter 129

12 Multisensory Perception: Be hav ior, Computations, and Neural Mechanisms

Uta Noppeney 141

13 Computational Models of Human Object and Scene Recognition

Aude Oliva 151

14 Brain Mechanisms of Auditory Scene Analysis Barbara G.

Shinn- Cunningham 159

15 Neural Filters for Challenging Listening Situations Jonas Obleser

and Julia Erb 167

16 Three Functions of Prediction Error for Bayesian Inference in Speech

Perception Matthew H. Davis and Ediz Sohoglu 177

III MEMORY

Introduction Tomás J. Ryan and Charan Ranganath 193

17 Ignoring the Innocuous: Neural Mechanisms of Habituation

Samuel F. Cooke and Mani Ramaswami 197

18 Memory and Instinct as a Continuum of Information Storage

Tomás J. Ryan 207

19 Context in Spatial and Episodic Memory Joshua B. Julian

and Christian F. Doeller 217

20 Maps, Memories, and the Hippocampus Charan Ranganath

and Arne D. Ekstrom 233

21 Memory across Development with Insights from Emotional Learning:

A Nonlinear Process Heidi C. Meyer and Siobhan S. Pattwell 243

22 Episodic Memory Modulation: How Emotion and Motivation Shape the

Encoding and Storage of Salient Memories Matthias J. Gruber

and Maureen Ritchey 255

Contents vii

23 Replay- Based Consolidation Governs Enduring Memory Storage

Ken A. Paller, James W. Antony, Andrew R. Mayes,

and Kenneth A. Norman 263

24 The Dynamic Memory Engram Life Cycle: Reactivation, Destabilization,

and Reconsolidation Temidayo Orederu

and Daniela Schiller 275

IV ATTENTION AND WORKING MEMORY

Introduction Sabine Kastner and Steven Luck 287

25 Memory and Attention: The Back and Forth A. C. (Kia) Nobre

and M. S. Stokes 291

26 The Developmental Dynamics of Attention and Memory

Gaia Scerif 301

27 Network Models of Attention and Working Memory Monica D. Rosenberg

and Marvin M. Chun 311

28 The Role of Alpha Oscillations for Attention and Working Memory

Ole Jensen and Simon Hanslmayr 323

29 A Role for Gaze Control Circuitry in the Se lection and Maintenance of Visual

Spatial Information Tirin Moore, Donatas Jonikaitis,

and Warren Pettine 335

30 Online and Off -Line Memory States in the Human Brain Edward Awh

and Edward K. Vogel 347

31 How Working Memory Works Timothy J. Buschman

and Earl K. Miller 357

32 Functions of the Visual Thalamus in Selective Attention W. Martin Usrey

and Sabine Kastner 367

V NEUROSCIENCE, COGNITION, AND COMPUTATION:

LINKING HYPOTHESES

Introduction Stanislas Dehaene and Josh McDermott 379

33 An Optimization- Based Approach to Understanding Sensory Systems

Daniel Yamins 381

34 Physical Object Repre sen ta tions for Perception and Cognition

Ilker Yildirim, Max Siegel, and Joshua Tenenbaum 399

viii Contents

35 Constructing Perceptual Decision- Making across Cortex

Román Rossi- Pool, José Vergara, and Ranulfo Romo 411

36 Rationality and Efficiency in Human Decision- Making

Christopher Summerfield and Konstantinos Tsetsos 427

37 Opening Burton’s Clock: Psychiatric Insights from Computational

Cognitive Models Daniel Bennett and Yael Niv 439

38 Executive Control and Decision- Making: A Neural Theory

of Prefrontal Function Etienne Koechlin 451

39 Semantic Repre sen ta tion in the Human Brain under Rich, Naturalistic

Conditions Jack L. Gallant and Sara F. Popham 469

VI INTENTION, ACTION, CONTROL

Introduction Richard B. Ivry and John W. Krakauer 483

40 The Physiology of the Healthy and Damaged Corticospinal Tract

Monica A. Perez 487

41 The Neuroscience of Brain- Machine Interfaces Andrew Jackson 499

42 Somatosensory Input for Real- World Hand and Arm Control

Jeffrey Weiler and J. Andrew Pruszynski 507

43 Reor ga ni za tion in Adult Primate Sensorimotor Cortex: Does It Really Happen?

Tamar R. Makin, Jörn Diedrichsen, and John W. Krakauer 517

44 The Basal Ganglia Invigorate Actions and Decisions David Robbe

and Joshua Tate Dudman 527

45 Preparation of Movement Adrian M. Haith and Sven

Bestmann 541

46 Visuomotor Adaptation Tasks as a Win dow into the Interplay between

Explicit and Implicit Cognitive Pro cesses Jordan A. Taylor

and Samuel D. McDougle 549

47 Apraxia: A Disorder at the Cognitive- Motor Interface

Laurel J. Buxbaum and Solène Kalénine 559

VII REWARD AND DECISION MAKING

Introduction Daphna Shohamy and Wolfram Schultz 571

48 Dopamine Reward Prediction Errors: The Interplay between Experiments

and Theory Clara K. Starkweather and Naoshige Uchida 575

Contents ix

49 Dopamine Prediction Error Responses Reflect Economic Utility

William R. Stauffer and Wolfram Schultz 587

50 The Role of the Orbitofrontal Cortex in Economic Decisions

Katherine E. Conen and Camillo Padoa- Schioppa 597

51 Neural Mechanisms of Perceptual Decision-Making Gabriel M. Stine,

Ariel Zylberberg, Jochen Ditterich, And Michael N. Shadlen 607

52 Memory, Reward, and Decision-Making Katherine Duncan

and Daphna Shohamy 617

53 The Role of the Primate Amygdala in Reward and Decision- Making

Fabian Grabenhorst, C. Daniel Salzman, and Wolfram Schultz 631

54 Cortico-Striatal Cir cuits and Changes in Reward, Learning, and DecisionMaking in Adolescence Adriana Galván, Kristen Delevich,

and Linda Wilbrecht 641

55 Dopamine and Reward: Implications for Neurological and

Psychiatric Disorders Andrew Westbrook, Roshan Cools,

and Michael J. Frank 651

VIII METHODS ADVANCES

Introduction Danielle Bassett and Nikolas Kriegeskorte 665

56 Repre sen ta tional Models and the Feature Fallacy Jörn Diedrichsen 669

57 An Introduction to Time- Resolved Decoding Analy sis for M/EEG

Thomas A. Carlson, Tijl Grootswagers, and Amanda K. Robinson 679

58 Encoding and Decoding Framework to Uncover the Algorithms of Cognition

Jean- Rémi King, Laura Gwilliams, Chris Holdgraf, Jona Sassenhagen,

Alexandre Barachant, Denis Engemann, Eric Larson,

and Alexandre Gramfort 691

59 Deep Learning for Cognitive Neuroscience Katherine R. Storrs and

Nikolaus Kriegeskorte 703

60 Connectomes, Generative Models, and Their Implications for Cognition

Petra E. Vértes 717

61 Network- Based Approaches for Understanding Intrinsic Control

Capacities of the Human Brain Danielle Bassett

and Fabio Pasqualetti 729

62 Functional Connectivity and Neuronal Dynamics: Insights from

Computational Methods Demian Battaglia

and Andrea Brovelli 739

x Contents

IX CONCEPTS AND CORE DOMAINS

Introduction Marina Bedny and Alfonso Caramazza 751

63 Concepts of Actions and Their Objects Anna Leshinskaya,

Moritz F. Wurm, and Alfonso Caramazza 755

64 The Repre sen ta tion of Tools in the Human Brain

Bradford Z. Mahon 765

65 Naïve Physics: Building a Mental Model of How the World Behaves

Jason Fischer 777

66 Concepts and Object Domains Yanchao Bi 785

67 Concepts, Models, and Minds Alex Clarke

and Lorraine K. Tyler 793

68 The Contribution of Sensorimotor Experience to the Mind and Brain

Marina Bedny 801

69 Spatial Knowledge and Navigation Russell A. Epstein 809

70 The Nature of Human Mathematical Cognition

Jessica F. Cantlon 817

71 Conceptual Combination Marc N. Coutanche, Sarah H. Solomon,

and Sharon L. Thompson- Schill 827

X LANGUAGE

Introduction Liina Pylkkänen and Karen Emmorey 837

72 The Crosslinguistic Neuroscience of Language Ina BornkesselSchlesewsky and Matthias Schlesewsky 841

73 The Neurobiology of Sign Language Pro cessing Mairéad MacSweeney

and Karen Emmorey 849

74 The Neurobiology of Syntactic and Semantic Structure Building

Liina Pylkkänen and Jonathan R. Brennan 859

75 The Brain Network That Supports High- Level Language Pro cessing

Evelina Fedorenko 869

76 Neural Pro cessing of Word Meaning Jeffrey R. Binder

and Leonardo Fernandino 879

77 Neural Mechanisms Governing the Perception of Speech under Adverse

Listening Conditions Patti Adank 889

Contents xi

78 The Ce re bral Bases of Language Acquisition Ghislaine

Dehaene- Lambertz and Claire Kabdebon 899

79 Aphasia and Aphasia Recovery Stephen M. Wilson

and Julius Fridriksson 907

XI SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE

Introduction Elizabeth Phelps and Mauricio Delgado 919

80 Neurobiology of Infant Threat Pro cessing and Developmental Transitions

Patrese A. Robinson- Drummer, Tania Roth, Charlis Raineki,

Maya Opendak, and Regina M. Sullivan 921

81 More than Just Friends: An Exploration of the Neurobiological

Mechanisms Under lying the Link between Social Support and Health

Erica A. Hornstein, Tristen K. Inagaki, and Naomi I. Eisenberger 929

82 Mechanisms of Loneliness Stephanie Cacioppo and John T.

Cacioppo 939

83 Neural Mechanisms of Social Learning Dominic S. Fareri, Luke J. Chang,

and Mauricio Delgado 949

84 Social Learning of Threat and Safety Andreas Olsson,

Philip Pärnamets, Erik C. Nook, and Björn Lindström 959

85 Neurodevelopmental Pro cesses That Shape the Emergence of Value- Guided

Goal-Directed Be hav ior Catherine Insel, Juliet Y. Davi dow,

and Leah H. Somerville 969

86 The Social Neuroscience of Cooperation Julian A. Wills, Leor Hackel,

Oriel FeldmanHall, Philip Pärnamets, and Jay J. Van Bavel 977

87 Interpersonal Neuroscience Thalia Wheatley

and Adam Boncz 987

XII NEUROSCIENCE AND SOCIETY

Introduction Anjan Chatterjee and Adina Roskies 999

88 The Cognitive Neuroscience of Moral Judgment and Decision- Making

Joshua D. Greene and Liane Young 1003

89 Law and Neuroscience: Pro gress, Promise, and Pitfalls Owen D. Jones

and Anthony D. Wagner 1015

90 Neuroscience and Socioeconomic Status Martha J. Farah 1027

xii Contents

91 A Computational Psychiatry Approach toward Addiction

Xiaosi Gu and Bryon Adinoff 1037

92 Neurotechnologies for Mind Reading: Prospects for Privacy

Adina Roskies 1049

93 Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement: Implications for Ethics and Society

George Savulich and Barbara J. Sahakian 1059

94 Brain- Machine Interfaces: From Basic Science to Neurorehabilitation

Miguel A. L. Nicolelis 1069

95 Aesthetics: From Mind to Brain and Back Oshin Vartanian

and Anjan Chatterjee 1083

96 Music: Prediction, Production, Perception, Plasticity, and Plea sure

Robert J. Zatorre and Virginia B. Penhune 1093

XIII LOOKING AHEAD: CHALLENGES IN ADVANCING

COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE

97 Toward a Socially Responsible, Transparent, and Reproducible Cognitive

Neuroscience Sikoya M. Ashburn, David Abugaber, James W. Antony,

Kelly A. Bennion, David Bridwell, Carlos Cardenas- Iniguez, Manoj

Doss, Lucía Fernández, Inge Huijsmans, Lara Krisst, Regina Lapate,

Evan Layher, Josiah Leong, Yuanning Li, Freddie Marquez, Felipe

Munoz- Rubke, Elizabeth Musz, Tara K. Patterson, John P. Powers,

Daria Proklova, Kristina M. Rapuano, Charles S. H. Robinson,

Jessica M. Ross, Jason Samaha, Matthew Sazma, Andrew X. Stewart,

Ariana Stickel, Arjen Stolk, Veronika Vilgis, Megan

Zirnstein 1105

Cont ributors 1115

Index 1121





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