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Title From monkey brain to human brain : a Fyssen Foundation symposium / editors, Stanislas Dehaene [and others]
Published Cambridge, Ma : MIT Press, 2005
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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 400 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Fyssen Foundation symposium
Fyssen Foundation symposium.
Fyssen Foundation series.
Contents 1. Surface-based comparisons of macaque and human cortical organization -- 2. Combined human and monkey fMRI methods for the study of large-scale neuronal networks in the primate brain / by Zoe Kourtzi and Nikos K. Logothetis -- 3. Evolution of the human brain and comparative cyto- and receptor architecture / by Karl Zilles -- 4. Evolution of the human brain and comparative paleoanthropology / by Jean-Jacques Hublin -- 5. Genes, brains, and culture : from monkey to human / by Jean-Pierre Changeux -- 6. Quantitative thinking : from monkey to human and human infant to human adult / by Elizabeth M. Brannon -- 7. Neural correlates of numerical cognition in the neocortex of nonhuman primates / by Andreas Nieder and Earl K. Miller -- 8. Evolution of human cortical circuits for reading and arithmetic : the "neuronal recycling" hypothesis / by Stanislas Dehaene -- 9. Cooperative brains : psychological constraints on the evolution of altruism / by Jeffrey R. Stevens and Marc D. Hauser -- 10. Do monkeys understand actions and minds of others? studies of single cells and eye movements / by Erica N. Lorincz [and others] -- 11. The mirror neuron system and its role in imitation and language / by Giacomo Rizzolatti and Giovanni Buccino -- 12. Organization of the posterior parietal lobe and of parietofrontal connections / by Giuseppe Luppino -- 13. a prototype of homo faber : a silent precursor of human intelligence in the tool-using monkey brain / by Atsushi Iriki -- 14. Parietal mechanism of selective attention in monkeys and humans / by Claire Wardak, Suliann Ben Hamed, and Jean-Rene Duhamel -- 15. The rostral-caudal axis of cognitive control processing within the lateral frontal cortex / by Michael Petrides -- 16. Primate anterior cingulate cortex and adaptation of behavior / by Celine Amiez, Jean-Paul Joseph, and Emmanuel Procyk -- 17. Does the human brain process objects of expertise like faces? a review of the evidence / by Elinor McKone and Nancy Kanwisher -- 18. Representation of object images by combinations of visual features in the macaque inferotemporal cortex / by Manabu Tanifuji, Kazushige Tsunoda, and Yukako Yamane
Summary Leaders in cognitive psychology, comparative biology, and neuroscience discuss patterns of convergence and divergence seen in studies of human and nonhuman primate brains. 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. These methods, which can be applied identically across different species of primates, help to highlight the paradox of nonlinear primate evolution--the fact that major changes in brain size and functional complexity resulted from small changes in the genome. 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. The Fyssen Foundation is dedicated to encouraging scientific inquiry into the cognitive mechanisms that underlie animal and human behavior and has long sponsored symposia on topics of central importance to the cognitive sciences
Analysis NEUROSCIENCE/General
Notes "Proceedings of the ninth Fyssen Symposium entitled "From monkey brain to human brain" which was held at the Pavillon Henry IV in St-Germain-en-Laye from 20 to 23 June 2003"--Preface
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Brain -- Evolution -- Congresses
Comparative neurobiology -- Congresses
Primates -- Physiology -- Congresses
Physiology, Comparative.
Brain -- physiology
Evolution
Physiology, Comparative
Primates -- physiology
MEDICAL -- Neuroscience.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Neuropsychology.
Physiology, Comparative
Brain -- Evolution
Comparative neurobiology
Primates -- Physiology
Apen.
Evolutionary psychology.
Hersenen.
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Dehaene, Stanislas.
Fyssen Symposium (9th : 2003 : St. Germain-en-Laye, France)
ISBN 9780262271417
0262271419
1423746805
9781423746805
0262042231
9780262042239