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From monkey brain to human brain : a Fyssen Foundation symposium

Dehaene, Stanislas(Edited by)Duhamel, Jean-Rene(Edited by)Hauser, Marc D.(Edited by)Rizzolatti, Giacomo(Edited by)
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The extraordinary overlap between human and chimpanzee genomes does not result in an equal overlap between human and chimpanzee thoughts, sensations, perceptions, and emotions; there are considerable similarities but also considerable differences between human and nonhuman primate brains.

From Monkey Brain to Human Brain uses the latest findings in cognitive psychology, comparative biology, and neuroscience to look at the complex patterns of convergence and divergence in primate cortical organization and function.

Several chapters examine the use of modern technologies to study primate brains, analyzing the potentials and the limitations of neuroimaging as well as genetic and computational approaches.

Other chapters identify plausible analogs or homologs in nonhuman primates for such human cognitive functions as arithmetic, reading, theory of mind, and altruism; examine the role of parietofrontal circuits in the production and comprehension of actions; analyze the contributions of the prefrontal and cingulate cortices to cognitive control; and explore to what extent visual recognition and visual attention are related in humans and other primates.

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Bradford Books
0262042231 / 9780262042239
Hardback
612.82
24/06/2005
United States
English
408 p. : ill. (some col.)
23 cm
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