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The Orbitofrontal Cortex

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'The Orbitofrontal Cortex' explores a part of the brain that is important in human emotion, pleasure, decision-making, valuation, and personality. In ten chapters the book describes:

The OFC's connections;
Its neuron level neurophysiology which is essential for understanding what information is represented in the orbitofrontal cortex;
Functional neuroimaging of the orbitofrontal cortex;
How it relates to the previous and succeeding areas in brain processing;
The effects of damage to the orbitofrontal cortex which provides important evidence about its functions;
How the orbitofrontal cortex is involved in psychiatric disorders including depression, bipolar disorder, and autism;
How and what the orbitofrontal cortex computes;
Future directions in understanding the functions of the orbitofrontal cortex in health and disease.
The book is unique in providing a coherent multidisciplinary approach to understanding the functions of one of the most interesting regions of the human brain, in both health and in disease, including depression

The Orbitofrontal Cortex will be valuable for those in the fields of neuroscience, neurology, psychology, psychiatry, biology, animal behaviour, economics, and philosophy, from the undergraduate level upwards.

The first book devoted to the orbitofrontal cortex since 2006, providing an important update to our understanding of the orbitofrontal cortex
Written by a single author, it provides a comprehensive and unified approach to understanding the functions of the orbitofrontal cortex in emotion and related behaviour
The book provides evidence relevant to neurology and psychiatry and provides an important foundation for understanding this part of the brain, valuable not only to neuroscientists, and to thise interested in emotion, but also to those in medicine
Edmund Rolls, Oxford Centre for Computational Neuroscience

Professor Edmund T. Rolls performs full-time research at the Oxford Centre for Computational Neuroscience, and at the University of Warwick, and has performed research and teaching for many years as Professor of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford, and as Fellow and Tutor of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. His research links neurophysiological and computational neuroscience approaches to human functional neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies in order to provide a fundamental basis for understanding human brain function and its disorders.
Autores
Materias
ISBN
978-0-19-884599-7
EAN
9780198845997
Editor
Oxford University Press
Stock
NO
Idioma
Inglés
Nivel
Profesional
Formato
Encuadernado
Rústica
Páginas
320
Largo
240
Ancho
170
Peso
-
Edición
Fecha de edición
07-06-2019
Año de edición
2019
Nº de ediciones
1
Colección
-
Nº de colección
-