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Title Neuropsychology After Lashley : Fifty Years Since the Publication of Brain Mechanisms and Intelligence / Jack Orbach
Edition 1st
Published Routledge, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (560 pages)
Series Psychology Library Editions: Neuropsychology ; 9
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1. The Legacy of Brain Mechanisms and Intelligence; Theme and Variations; On Pavlov: An Exchange and Evaluation; 2. At the Yerkes Laboratories of Primate Biology, Orange Park Florida; Director, 1942-1955; A Student of Hebb with Lashley in Orange Park; 3. The Canadian Connection; 4. Biography and Evaluations; A View from Cambridge; A Biographical Memoir By Frank A. Beach; The Sixtieth Birthday Celebration Volume; 5. Students and Colleagues of Karl S. Lashley; University of Minnesota, 1917-1918; 1920-1926
Behavior Research Fund, Institute for Juvenile Research, 1926-1929 University of Chicago, 1929-1935; Harvard University, 1935-1942; In Absentia, 1942-1955; Yerkes Laboratories of Primate Biology, Orange Park, Florida, 1942-1955; Johns Hopkins University, 1911-1917; Saint Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, 1916-1917; 6. The Functional Significance of Architectonic Subdivisions of the Cortex: Lash ley's Criticism of the Traditional View; The Prevailing View of the Cortex at the Time Lashley Began his Research
The Role of Architectonic Subdivisions in Intelligence: Lashley's Theory of Mass ActionThe Discovery of Sensory Pathways Relaying In the Intralaminar Nuclei; Studies of the Visual Cortex in Tree Shrew, Tupaia Glis: The Discovery of the Tectopulvinar Pathway; How Should We Classify Motor Cortex?; Laminar Organization of the Cortex; Summary; 7. Current Concepts on the Mechanism of Vision: A Lashley Heritage; Introduction; Methodology and Normal Data; Extrageniculostriate Vision; Critical Structures for Extrageniculostriate Vision; Anatomical Considerations; Concluding Remarks; Dedication
8. Development and Plasticity in the Visual SystemGeneralizations; Normal Development of Receptive Field Characteristics; Effects of Visual Deprivation; Morphological Development of Superior Colliculus and Striate Cortex; The Anomalous, Uncrossed Retinotectal Projections; Concluding Remarks; 9. Two-Way Streets of the Mammalian Cerebral Cortex; Vicarious Functioning-Evidence for Plasticity; Field Theory Versus Pathways and Connections; Plasticity in Early Visual Development; Binocularity in Visual Development; Requirements for Early Visual Fixation and Pursuit
Pattern Recognition After Early Pattern DeprivationEarly Visual Deprivation and Interocular Transfer; Restraint During Early Vision Disrupts Movement Perception; Once Established, Is Primate Vision Durable?; Electrophysiological Indicators After Deprivation; Changes in Cells of the Visual Cortex Following Deprivation; Stimulus Generalization in Naive Monkeys; Effects of Somatosensorimotor Deprivation; 10. Functional Organization of the Rat Brain; Introduction; Mapping Brain Systems Underlying Learned Responses; Functional Blocks of the Rat Brain; The Locus of the Engram Reconsidered
Subject Lashley, Karl S. (Karl Spencer), 1890-1958. Brain mechanisms and intelligence
Neuropsychology.
brain injury.
experimental.
neuroscience.
physiological psychology.
Yerkes Laboratories of Primate Biology.
Neuropsychology
Form Electronic book
Author Orbach, Jack, editor
ISBN 9780429953682
0429953682