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Dynamic Coordination in the Brain: From Neurons to Mind [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Max Planck Institute for Brain Research), Edited by (University of Stirling), Edited by (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x19 mm, kaal: 839 g, 22 b&w illus., 3 tables, 20 color plates
  • Sari: Strüngmann Forum Reports 5
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jul-2010
  • Kirjastus: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262014718
  • ISBN-13: 9780262014717
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x19 mm, kaal: 839 g, 22 b&w illus., 3 tables, 20 color plates
  • Sari: Strüngmann Forum Reports 5
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jul-2010
  • Kirjastus: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262014718
  • ISBN-13: 9780262014717
Teised raamatud teemal:
"Nervous systems do not live by the rate code alone. The ceaseless activities of groups of neurons are choregraphed into waves, oscillations, synchronized rhythms, and transient coalitions; it is these that underlie behavior, memory, and conscious perception. This exuberant manifesto masterfully summarizes and reflects upon the relevant evidence of these patterns from all manner of brains, small and large."

A fundamental shift is occurring in neuroscience and related disciplines. In the past, researchers focused on functional specialization of the brain, discovering complex processing strategies based on convergence and divergence in slowly adapting anatomical architectures. Yet for the brain to cope with everchanging and unpredictable circumstances, it needs strategies with richer interactive short-term dynamics. Recent research has revealed ways in which the brain effectively coordinates widely distributed and specialized activities to meet the needs of the moment. This book explores these findings, examining the functions, mechanisms, and manifestations of distributed dynamical coordination in the brain and mind across different species and levels of organization.

The book identifies three basic functions of dynamic coordination: contextual disambiguation, dynamic grouping, and dynamic routing. It considers the role of dynamic coordination in temporally structured activity and explores these issues at different levels, from synaptic and local circuit mechanisms to macroscopic system dynamics, emphasizing their importance for cognition, behavior, and psychopathology.

A fundamental shift is occurring in neuroscience and related disciplines. In the past, researchers focused on functional specialization of the brain, discovering complex processing strategies based on convergence and divergence in slowly adapting anatomical architectures. Yet for the brain to cope with ever-changing and unpredictable circumstances, it needs strategies with richer interactive short-term dynamics. Recent research has revealed ways in which the brain effectively coordinates widely distributed and specialized activities to meet the needs of the moment. This book explores these findings, examining the functions, mechanisms, and manifestations of distributed dynamical coordination in the brain and mind across different species and levels of organization.

The book identifies three basic functions of dynamic coordination: contextual disambiguation, dynamic grouping, and dynamic routing. It considers the role of dynamic coordination in temporally structured activity and explores these issues at different levels, from synaptic and local circuit mechanisms to macroscopic system dynamics, emphasizing their importance for cognition, behavior, and psychopathology.

An examination of how widely distributed and specialized activities of the brain are flexibly and effectively coordinated.
The Ernst Strungmann Forum vii
List of Contributors
ix
Preface xiii
1 Dynamic Coordination in Brain and Mind
1(24)
William A. Phillips
Christoph von der Malsburg
Wolf Singer
2 Cortical Circuits: Consistency and Variability across Cortical Areas and Species
25(10)
Jon H. Kaas
3 Sequence Coding and Learning
35(8)
Gilles Laurent
4 What Can Studies of Comparative Cognition Teach Us about the Evolution of Dynamic Coordination?
43(16)
Uri Grodzinski
Nicola S. Clayton
5 Evolution of Dynamic Coordination
59(24)
Evan Balaban
Shimon Edelman
Sten Grillner
Uri Grodzinski
Erich D. Jarvis
Jon H. Kaas
Gilles Laurent
Gordon Pipa
6 Modeling Coordination in the Neocortex at the Microcircuit and Global Network Level
83(18)
Anders Lansner
Mikael Lundqvist
7 Oscillation-supported Information Processing and Transfer at the Hippocampus-Entorhinal-Neocortical Interface
101(14)
Gyorgy Buzsaki
Kamran Diba
8 What are the Local Circuit Design Features Concerned with Coordinating Rhythms?
115(18)
Miles A. Whittington
Nancy J. Kopell
Roger D. Traub
9 Coordination in Circuits
133(16)
Mayank Mehta
Gyorgy Buzsaki
Andreas Kreiter
Anders Lansner
Jorg Lucke
Kevan Martin
Bita Moghaddam
May-Britt Moser
Danko Nikolic
Terrence J. Sejnowski
10 Coordination: What It is and Why We Need it
149(10)
Christoph von der Malsburg
11 Neocortical Rhythms: An Overview
159(10)
Wolf Singer
12 Stimulus-driven Coordination of Cortical Cell Assemblies and Propagation of Gestalt Belief in V1
169(24)
Yves Fregnac
Pedro V. Carelli
Marc Pananceau
Cyril Monier
13 Coordination in Brain Systems
193(22)
Edvard I. Moser
Maurizio Corbetta
Robert Desimone
Yves Fregnac
Pascal Fries
Ann M. Graybiel
John-Dylan Haynes
Laurent Itti
Lucia Melloni
Hannah Monyer
Wolf Singer
Christoph von der Malsburg
Matthew A. Wilson
14 "Hot Spots" and Dynamic Coordination in Gestalt Perception
215(14)
Ilona Kovacs
15 Coordination in Sensory Integration
229(6)
Jochen Triesch
Constantin Rothkopf
Thomas Weisswange
16 Neural Coordination and Human Cognition
235(10)
Catherine Tallon-Baudry
17 Failures of Dynamic Coordination in Disease States and Their Implications for Normal Brain Function
245(22)
Steven M. Silverstein
18 Coordination in Behavior and Cognition
267(34)
Andreas K. Engel
Karl Friston
J.A. Scott Kelso
Peter Konig
Ilona Kovacs
Angus MacDonald III
Earl K. Miller
William A. Phillips
Steven M. Silverstein
Catherine Tallon-Baudry
Jochen Triesch
Peter Uhlhaas
Bibliography 301(44)
Subject Index 345