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209 Bibliography BOOKS I have either cited the following books in my discussion, or I have found them important in shaping my approach. For some edited volumes (as in The Heart’s Eye or the Handbook of Attachment), I also have listed articles as separate entries. In other cases, however, the compilations (like the three volumes edited by Andy Clark and Josefa Toribio or Michael Gazzaniga’s monumental The Cognitive Neurosciences) present a wide range of important and useful articles, but I refer the reader to the anthology as a whole rather than individually list the essays. Bogdan, Radu J. Grounds for Cognition: How Goal-Guided Behavior Shapes the Mind. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1994. Bowlby, John. Attachment and Loss. Volume One: Attachment. Second Edition. London: The Hogarth Press, 1982. Brazelton, T. Berry and Yogman, Michael W. (Eds.). Affective Development in Infancy. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing, 1986. Bucci, Wilma. Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Science: A Multiple Code Theory. New York and London: The Guilford Press, 1997. Butler, Judith. Bodies that Matter: on the Discursive Limits of “Sex.” New York and London, Routledge, 1993. Cassidy, Jude and Shaver, Phillip R. (Eds.) Handbook of Attachment: Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications. New York and London: The Guilford Press, 1999. Churchland, Patricia S., and Sejnowski, Terrence J. The Computational Brain. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1992. Churchland, Paul M. The Enigma of Reason, the Seat of the Soul: a Philosophical Journey into the Brain. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996. Cicchetti, Dante and Beeghly, Marjorie (Eds.). The Self in Transition: Infancy to Childhood. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990. Clark, Andy, and Toribio, Josefa. Cognitive Architectures in Artificial Intelligence: The Evolution of Research Programs. Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Sciences: Conceptual Issues Volume 2. New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1998. Clark, Andy, and Toribio, Josefa. Consciousness and Emotion in Cognitive Science: Conceptual and Empirical Issues. Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Sciences: Conceptual Issues Volume 3. New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1998.
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BOOKS I have either cited the following books in my discussion, or I have found them important in shaping my approach. For some edited volumes (as in The Heart’s Eye or the Handbook of Attachment), I also have listed articles as separate entries. In other cases, however, the compilations (like the three volumes edited by Andy Clark and Josefa Toribio or Michael Gazzaniga’s monumental The Cognitive Neurosciences) present a wide range of important and useful articles, but I refer the reader to the anthology as a whole rather than individually list the essays.

Bogdan, Radu J. Grounds for Cognition: How Goal-Guided Behavior Shapes the Mind. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1994.

Bowlby, John. Attachment and Loss. Volume One: Attachment. Second Edition. London: The Hogarth Press, 1982.

Brazelton, T. Berry and Yogman, Michael W. (Eds.). Affective Development in Infancy. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing, 1986.

Bucci, Wilma. Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Science: A Multiple Code Theory. New York and London: The Guilford Press, 1997.

Butler, Judith. Bodies that Matter: on the Discursive Limits of “Sex.” New York and London, Routledge, 1993.

Cassidy, Jude and Shaver, Phillip R. (Eds.) Handbook of Attachment: Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications. New York and London: The Guilford Press, 1999.

Churchland, Patricia S., and Sejnowski, Terrence J. The Computational Brain. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1992.

Churchland, Paul M. The Enigma of Reason, the Seat of the Soul: a Philosophical Journey into the Brain. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996.

Cicchetti, Dante and Beeghly, Marjorie (Eds.). The Self in Transition: Infancy to Childhood. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990.

Clark, Andy, and Toribio, Josefa. Cognitive Architectures in Artificial Intelligence: The Evolution of Research Programs. Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Sciences: Conceptual Issues Volume 2. New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1998.

Clark, Andy, and Toribio, Josefa. Consciousness and Emotion in Cognitive Science: Conceptual and Empirical Issues. Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Sciences: Conceptual Issues Volume 3. New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1998.

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Clark, Andy, and Toribio, Josefa. Language and Meaning in Cognitive Science: Cognitive Issues and Semantic Theory. Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Sciences: Conceptual Issues Volume 4. New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1998.

Clark, Andy. Being There: Putting Brain Body and World Together Again. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997.

Clarke, Edwin and Dewhurst, Kenneth. An Illustrated History of Brain Function : Imaging the Brain from Antiquity to the Present. Second edition. San Francisco: Norman Publishing, 1996.

Crosson, Bruce A. Subcortical Functions in Language and Memory. New York and London: The Guilford Press, 1992.

Damasio, Antonio R. Descartes’ Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain. New York: Avon Books, 1994.

Damasio, Antonio R.; Damasio, Hanna, and Christen, Yves (Eds.). Neurobiology of Decision-Making. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1996.

Deacon, Terrence W. The Symbolic Species: the Co-evolution of Language and the Brain. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1997.

Derrida, Jacques. Margins of Philosophy. Translated with additional notes by Alan Bass. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982.

Dowling, John E. Creating Mind. New York: Norton, 1998.

Elman, Jeffrey L.; Bates, Elizabeth A.; Johnson, Mark H.; Karmiloff-Smith, Annette; Parisi, Domenico, and Plunkett, Kim. Rethinking Innateness: A Connectionist Perspective on Development. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996.

Feinman, Saul (Ed.). Social Referencing and the Social Construction of Reality in Infancy. New York and London: Plenum Press, 1992.

Fodor, Jerry A. Concepts: Where Cognitive Science Went Wrong. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998.

Forgas, Joseph P. (Ed.) Feeling and Thinking: the Role of Affect in Social Cognition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

Frijda, Nico H. (Ed.) Appraisal and Beyond: The Issue of Cognitive Determinants of Emotion. A Special Issue of Cognition and Emotion 7.3-4. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1993.

Fuller, Michael A. The Road to East Slope: the Development of Shi Shi’s Poetic Voice. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1990.

Gazzaniga, Michael S. (Ed.) The Cognitive Neurosciences. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.

Goswami, Usha. Cognition in Children. Hove, East Sussex: Psychology Press, 1998.

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Grainger, Jonathan and Jacobs, Arthur M. (Eds.) Localist Connectionist Approaches to Human Cognition. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1998.

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Guyer, Paul. Kant and the Experience of Freedom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

Harter, Susan. The Construction of the Self: a Developmental Perspective. New York and London: The Guilford Press, 1999.

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Johnson, Mark H. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience : an Introduction. Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1997.

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Lane, Richard D. and Nadel, Lynn. Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.

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Levy, Joseph P.; Bairaktaris, Dimitrios; Bullinaria, John A. and Cairns, Paul (Eds.). Connectionist Models of Memory and Language. London: UCL Press, 1995.

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JOURNAL ARTICLES The following list of articles is divided into separate topic headings to simplify searching through them. The articles offer much detailed information that can help fill out the necessarily brief discussions in the book. They also present the controversies and uncertainties that inevitably attend explorations of new fields. The list is idiosyncratic and reveals my preferences among research groups as well as the limitations in my readings. I hope the variety I present here may help lure my colleagues in the humanities in particular to begin their own explorations. The subject headings are: Areas of the Brain Sensory Systems Emotion Higher Cortical Functions Memory Synaptic Connections Neural Network Modeling Infant Development Robotics

AREAS OF THE BRAIN

Amygdala (Connectivity)

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Doron, Neot N. and LeDoux, Joseph E. “Organization of Projections to the Lateral Amygdala from Auditory and Visual Areas of the Thalamus in the Rat.” Journal of Comparative Neurology 412 (1999):383-409.

Gray, Thackery S. “Functional and Anatomical Relationships among the Amygdala, Basal Forebrain, Ventral Striatum, and Cortex: An Integrative Discussion.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 877 (June 29, 1999):439-444.

Kavilas, Peter W. and Nakamura, Mitsuo. “Neural systems for behavioral activation and reward.” Current Opinion in Neurobiology 9 (1999):223-227.

LeDoux, Joseph. “Fear and the Brain: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going?” Biological Psychiatry 44 (1998):1229-1238.

McGaugh, James L.; Cahill, Larry and Roozendaal, Benno. “Involvement of the amygdala in memory storage: Interaction with other brain systems.” PNAS 93 (November 1996):13508-13514.

Morris, J. S.; Öhman, A. and Dolan, R. J. “A subcortical pathway to the right amygdala mediating “unseen” fear.” PNAS 96 (February 1999):1680-1685.

Amygdala (Role in Emotion)

Adolphs, Ralph; Tranel, Daniel and Damasio, Antonio R. “The human amygdala in social judgment.” Nature 393 (June 4, 1998):470-474.

Aggleton, John P. and Young, Andrew W. “The Enigma of the Amygdala: On Its Contribution to Human Emotion.” In Lane Richard D. and Nadel, Lynn. eds. Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion. Pp. 106-28.

Bechara, Antoine; Damasio, Hanna; Damasio, Antonio R.; and Lee, Gregory P. “Different Contributions of the Human Amygdala and Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex to Decision-Making.” Journal of Neuroscience 19.13(July 1, 1999):5473-81.

Cahill, Larry and McGaugh, James L. “Mechanisms of emotional arousal and lasting declarative memory.” Trends in Neuroscience 21.7 (1998):294-299.

Davis, Michael. “Anatomical and Physiological Substrates of Emotion in an Animal Model.” Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 15.5 (1998):378-387.

Davis, Michael. “Are Different Parts of the Extended Amygdala Involved in Fear versus Anxiety?” Biological Psychiatry 44( 1998):1239-1247.

LeDoux Joseph E. and Muller, Jeff. “Emotional memory and psychopathology.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B 352 (1997):1719-1726.

Morris, J. S.; Öhman, A. and Dolan, R. J. “Conscious and unconscious emotional learning in the human amygdala.” Nature 393 (June 4, 1998)L467-470.

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Phillips, M. L.; Young, A. W.; Scott, S. K.; Calder, A. J.; Andrew, C.; Giampietro, V.; Williams, S. C. R.; Bullmore, E. T.; Brammer, M. and Gray, J. A. “Neural responses to facial and vocal expressions of fear and disgust.” Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B (1998):1809-1817.

Amygdala (Role in Conditioning)

Armony, Jorge L.; Quirk, Gregory J. and LeDoux, Joseph E. “Differential Effects of Amygdala Lesions on Early and Late Plastic Components of Auditory Cortex Spike Trains during Fear Conditioning.” Journal of Neuroscience 18.7 (April 1, 1998):2592-2601.

Armony, Jorge L.; Servan-Schreiber, Romanski, Lizabeth M.; Chen, Jonathan D. and LeDoux, Joseph E. “Stimulus Generalization of Fear Response: Effects of Auditory Cortex Lesions in a Computational Model and in Rats.” Cerebral Cortex 7.2 (March 1997):157-165.

Büchel, Christian; Dolan, Raymond J.; Armony, Jorge L and Friston, Karl J. “Amygala-Hippocampal Involvement in Human Aversive Trace Conditioning Revealed through Event-Related Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging.” Journal of Neuroscience 19.24 (December 15, 1999):10869-10876.

Cahill, Larry; Weinberger, Norman M.; Roozendaal, Benno and McGaugh, James L. “Is the Amygdala a Locus of ‘Conditioned Fear’? Some Questions and Caveats.” Neuron 23 (June 1999):227-228.

Fanelow, Michael S. “Pavlovian Conditioning, Negative Feedback, and Blocking: Mechanisms that Regulate Association Formation.” Neuron 20 (April 1998):625-627.

Gewirtz, Jonathan C. and Davis, Michael. “Application of Pavlovian higher-order conditioning to the analysis of the neural substrates of fear conditioning. Neuropharmacology 37 (1998):453-459.

LaBar, Kevin S.; Gatenby, J. Christopher; Gore, John C.; LeDoux, Joseph E. and Phelps, Elizabeth A. “Human Amygdala Activation during Conditioned Fear Acquisition and Extinction: a Mixed-Trial fMRI Study.” Neuron 20 (May 1998):937-945.

Málková, Ludiše; Gaffan, David and Murray, Elizabeth A. “Excitotoxic Lesions of the Amygdala Fail to Produce Impairment in Visual Learning for Auditory Secondary Reinforcement But Interfere with Reinforcer Devaluation Effects in Rhesus Monkeys.” Journal of Neuroscience 17.15 (August 1, 1997):6011-6020.

Quirk, Gregory J.; Armony, Jorge L. and LeDoux, Joseph E. “Fear Conditioning Enhances Different Temporal Components of Tone-Evoked Spike Trains in Auditory Cortex and Lateral Amygdala.” Neuron 19 (September 1997):613-624.

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Roozendaal, Benno; de Quervain, Dominique J.-F.; Ferry, Barbara; Setlow, Barry; and James L. McGaugh. “Basolateral Amygdala-Nucleus Accumbens Interactions in Mediating Glucocorticoid Enhancement of Memory Consolidation.” Journal of Neuroscience 21.7(April 1, 2001):2518-25.

Roozendaal, Benno; Nguyen, Bichngoc T.; Power, Ann E. and McGaugh, James L. “Basolateral amygdala noradrenergic influence enables enhancement of memory consolidation induced by hippocampal glucocorticoid receptor activation.” PNAS 96 (September 1999):11642-11647.

Schafe, Glenn E.; Nadel, Nicole V.; Sullivan, Gregory M.; Harris, Alexander and LeDoux, Joseph e. “Memory Consolidation for Contextual and Auditory Fear Conditioning Is Dependent on Protein Synthesis, PKA and MAP Kinase.” Learning and Memory 6 (1999):97-110.

Setlow, Barry; Roozendaal, Benno and McGaugh, James L. “Involvement of a basolateral amygdala complex–nucleus accumbens pathway in glucocorticoid-induced modulation of memory consolidation.” European Journal of Neuroscience 12 (2000):367-375.

Vazdarjanova and McGaugh, James L. “Basolateral Amygdala Is Involved in Modulating Consolidation of Memory for Classical Fear Conditioning.” Journal of Neuroscience 19.15 (August 1, 1999):6615-6622.

Amygdala (Physiology)

Cahill, Larry. “The Neurobiology of Emotionally Influenced Memory: Implications for Understanding Traumatic Memory.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 821 (June 21, 1997):238-246.

Johnson, Alan Kim; de Olmos, Jose; Pastuskovas, Cinthia V.; Zardetto-Smith, Andrea M. and Vivas, Laura. “The Extended Amygdala and Salt Appetite.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 877 (June 29, 1999):258-280.

McGaugh, James L. and Cahill, Larry. “Interaction of neuromodulatory systems in modulating memory storage.” Behavioral Brain Research 83 (1997):31-38.

Stutzmann, Grace E.; McEwen, Bruce S. and LeDoux, Joseph E. “Serotonin Modulation of Sneosry Inputs to the Lateral Amygdala: Dependency on Corticosterone.” Journal of Neuroscience 18.22 (November 15, 1998):9529-9538.

Anterior Cingulate Cortex

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Lane, Richard D.; Reiman, Eric M.; Axelrod, Beatrice; Yun Lang-sheng; Holmes, Andrew; Schwartz, Gary E. “Neural Correlates of Levels of Emotional Awareness: Evidence of an Interaction between Emotion and Attention in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex.” Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 10.4 (1998):525-535.

Turken, And U. and Swick, Diane. “Response selection in the human anterior cingulate cortex.” Nature Neuroscience 2.10 (October 1999):920-924.

Basal Forebrain

Baxter, Mark G.; Chiba, Andrea A. “Cognitive Functions of the Basal Forebrain.” Current Opinion in Neurobiology 9 (1999):178-183.

Berger-Sweeney, Joanne; Stearns, Nancy A.; Frick, Karyn M.; Beard, Binta; and Baxter, Mark G. “cholinergic Basal Forebrain is Critical for Social Transmission of Food Preferences.” Hippocampus 10(2000):729-38.

Bjordahl, Terrence S.; Dimyan, Michael A. and Weinberger, Norman M. “Induction of Long-Term Receptive Field Plasticity in the Auditory Cortex of the Waking Guinea Pig by Stimulation of the Nucleus Basalis.” Behavioral Neuroscience 112.3 (1998):467-479.

Chernyshev, Boris V. and Weinberger, Norman M. “Acoustic frequency tuning in the basal forebrain of the waking guinea pig.” Brain Research 793 (1998):79-94.

Hikosaka, Okihide. “Neural Systems for Control of Voluntary Action—A Hypothesis.” Advances in Biophysics 35 (1998):81-102.

Miranda, María Isabel and Bermúdez-Rattoni, Federico. “Reversible inactivation of the nucleus basalis magnocellularis induces disruption of cortical acetylcholine release and acquisition, but not retrieval, of aversive memories.” PNAS 96 (May 1999):6478-6482.

Sarter, Martin; Bruno, John P. and Turchi, Janita. “Basal Forebrain Afferent Projections Modulating Cortical Acetylcholine, Attention, and Implications for Neuropsychiatric Disorders.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 877 (June 29, 1999):368-382.

Zaborszky, L.; Pang, K.; Somogyi, J.; Nadasdy, Z. and Kallo, I. “The Basal Forebrain Corticopetal System Revisited.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 877 (June 29, 1999):339-367.

Midbrain Dopamine Neurons

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Schultz, Wolfram. “Predictive Reward Signal of Dopamine Neurons.” Journal of Neurophysiology 80(1998):1-27.

Schultz, Wolfram. “The Reward Signal of Midbrain Dopamine Neurons.” News in Physiological Science 14(Dec. 1999):249-55.

Basal Ganglia and the Nucleus Accumbens (Ventral Striatum)

Albertin, Sergey V.; Mulder, Antonius B.; Tabuchi, Eiichi; Zugaro, Michaël; and Wiener, Sidney I. “Lesions of the medial shell of the nucleus accumbens impair rats in finding larger rewards, but spare reward-seeking behavior.” Behavioral Brain Research 117(2000):173-83.

Graybiel, Ann M. “Building action repertoires: memory and learning functions of the basal ganglia.” Current Opinion in Neurobiology 5 (1995):733-741.

Graybiel, Ann M. “The Basal Ganglia and Chunking of Action Repertoires.” Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 70 (1998):119-136.

Kelley, Ann E. “Functional Specificity of the Ventral Striatal Compartments in Appetitive Behaviors.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 877 (June 29, 1999):71-90.

Woodward, Donald J.; Chang, Jing-yu; Janak, Patricia; Azarov, Alexey and Anstrom, Kristin. “Mesolimbic Neuronal Activity across Behavioral States.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 877 (June 29, 1999):91-112.

Young, A. M. J.; Ahier, R. G.; Upton, R. L.; Joseph, M. H. and Gray, J. A. “Increased Extracellular Dopamine in the Nucleus Accumbens of the Rat during Associative Learning of Neutral Stimuli.” Neuroscience 83.4 (1998):1175-1183.

Prefrontal and Frontal Cortex

Anderson, Steven W.; Bechara, Antoine; Damasio, Hanna; Tranel, Daniel and Damasio, Antonio R. “Impairment of social and moral behavior related to early damage in human prefrontal cortex.” Nature Neuroscience 2.11 (November 1999):1032-1037.

Buckner, Randy L.; Kelley, William M. and Peterson, Steven E. “Frontal cortex contributes to human memory formation.” Nature Neuroscience 2.4 (April 1999):311-314.

Courtney, Susan M.; Petit, Laurent; Haxby, James V. and Ungerleider, Leslie G. “The role of prefrontal cortex in working memory: examining the contents of

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Feenstra, Matthijs. “Dopamine and noradrenaline release in the prefrontal cortex in relation to unconditioned and conditioned stress and reward.” Progress in Brain Research 126(2000):133-63.

Fletcher, P.C.; Shallice, T.; and Dolan, R.J. “‘Sculpting the Response Space’—An Account of the Left Prefrontal Activation at Encoding.” NeuroImage 12(2000):404-17.

Groenewegen, Henk J. and Uylings, Harry B.M. “The prefrontal cortex and the integration of sensory, limbic, and autonomic information.” Progress in Brain Research 126(2000):3-28.

Halsband, U.; Krause, B. J.; Schmidt, D.; Herzog, H.; Tellmann, L. and Müller-Gärtner, H.-W. “Encoding and retrieval in declarative learning: a positron emission tomography study.” Behavioral Brain Research 97 (1998):69-78.

Hollerman, Jeffrey R.; Tremblay, Leon; and Schultz, Wolfram. “Involvement of basal ganglia and orbitofrontal cortex in goal-directed behavior.” Progress in Brain Research 126(2000):193-215.

Murray, Elizabeth A.; Bussey, Timothy J.; and Wise, Steven P. “Role of prefrontal cortex in a network for arbitrary visuomotor mapping.” Experimental Brain Research 133(2000):114-29.

Owen, Adrian M.; Herrod, Nicholas J.; Menon, David K.; Clarck, John C.; Downey, Steve P. M. J.; Carpenter, T. Adrian; Minhas, Pawanjit S.; Turkheimer, Frederico E.; Williams, emma J.; Robbings, Trevor W.; Sahakian, Barabara J.; Petrides, Michael and Pickard, John D. “Redefining the functional organization of working memory processes within human lateral prefrontal cortex.” European Journal of Neuroscience 11 (1999):567-574.

Owen, Adrian M.; Stern, Chantal E.; Look, Rodney B.; Tracey, Irene; Rosen, Bruce R. and Petrides, Michael. “Functional organization of spatial and nonspatial working memory processing within the human lateral frontal cortex.” PNAS 95 (June 1998):7721-7726.

Pennartz, C.M.A; McNaughton, B.L,; and Mulder, A.B. “The glutamate hypothesis of reinforcement learning.” Progress in Brain Research 126(2000):231-53.

Prabhakaran, V.; Narayanan, K.; Zhao, Z. and Gabrieli, J. D. E. “Integration of diverse information in working memory within the frontal lobe.” Nature Neuroscience 3.1 (January 2000):85-90.

Quintana, Javier and Fuster, Joaquin M. “From Perception to Action: Temporal Integrative Functions of Prefrontal and Parietal Neurons.” Cerebral Cortex 9 (April/May 1999):213-221.

Robbins, T.W. “From arousal to cognition: the integrative position of the prefrontal cortex.” Progress in Brain Research 126(2000):469-83.

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Schultz, Wolfram; Tremblay, Léon; and Hollerman, Jeffrey R. “Reward Processing in Primate Orbitofrontal Cortex and Basal Ganglia.” Cerebral Cortex 10(Mar. 2000):272-83.

Trembal, Léon and Schultz, Wolfram. “Modification of Reward Expectation-Related Neuronal Activity During Learning in Primate Orbitofrontal Cortex.” Journal of Neurophysiology 83(2000):1877-85.

Trembal, Léon and Schultz, Wolfram. “Reward-Related Neuronal Activity During Go-Nogo Task Performance in Primate Orbitofrontal Cortex.” Journal of Neurophysiology 83(2000):1864-76.

Van Eden, Corbert and Buijs, Ruud M. “Functional neuroanatomy of the prefrontal cortex: autonomic interactions.” Progress in Brain Research 126(2000):49-62.

Retrosplenial Cortex

Maddock, Richard J. “The retrosplenial cortex and emotion: new insights from functional neuroimaging of the human brain.” Trends in Neuroscience 22.7 (1999):310-316.

Maddock, Richard J., “Reply” [to Vogt, Brent A. and Absher, John R. “Human retrosplenial cortex: where is it and is it involved in emotion?”] Trends in Neuroscience 23.5(2000):196-197.

Morris, Renée; Pandya, Deepak N. and Petrides, Michael. “Fiber System Linking the Mid-Dorsolateral Frontal Cortex With the Retrosplenial/Presubicular Region in the Rhesus Monkey.” Journal of Comparative Neurology 407 (1999):183-192.

Morris, Renée; Petrides, Michael and Pandya, Deepak N. “Architecture and connections of retrosplenial area 30 in the rhesus monkey (macaca mulatta).” European Journal of Neuroscience 11 (1999):2506-2518.

Vogt, Brent A. and Absher, John R. “Human retrosplenial cortex: where is it and is it involved in emotion?” [letter to the editor] Trends in Neuroscience 23.5(2000):195-196.

Rhinal Cortex

Liu, Zheng; Murray, Elizabeth A.; and Richmond, Barry J. “Learning motivational significance of visual cues for reward schedules requires rhinal cortex.” Nature Neuroscience 3.12(Dec. 2000):1307-15.

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Murray, Elisabeth and Richmond, Barry J. “Role of perhinal cortex in object perception, memory, and associations.” Current Opinion in Neuroscience 11(2001):188-93.

Thalamus (Also See “Vision LGN”)

Krupa, David J.; Ghazanfar, Asif A. and Nicolelis, Miguel A. “Immediate thalamic sensory plasticity depends on corticothalamic feedback.” PNAS 96 (July 1999):8200-8205.

Scannell, J. W.; Burns, G. A. P. C.; Hilgetag, C. C.; O’Neil, M. A. and Young, M. P. “The Connectional Organization of the Cortico-thalamic System of the Cat.” Cerebral Cortex 9 (April/May 1999):293-295.

Steriade, Mircea. “Coherent oscillations and short term plasticity in corticothalamic networks.” Trends in Neuroscience 22.8 (1999):337-345.

Steriade, Mircea; McCormick, David A., and Sejnowski, Terrence J. “Thalamocortical oscillations in the Sleeping and Aroused Brain.” Science 262 (October 29, 1993):679-685.

Sziklas, V and Petrides, M. “The effect of lesions to the anterior thalamic nuclei on object-place associations in rats.” European Journal of Neuroscience 11 (1999):559-566.

SENSORY SYSTEMS

Auditory System

Belin, Pascal; McAdams, Stephen; Smith, Bennet; Savel, Sophie; Thivard, Lionel; Samson, Séverine and Samson, Yves. “The Functional Anatomy of Sound Intensity Discrimination.” Journal of Neuroscience 18.16 (August 15, 1998):6388-6394.

Cohen, Yale E. and Knudsen, Eric I. “Maps versus clusters: different representations of auditory space in the midbrain and forebrain.” Trends in Neuroscience 22.3 (1999):128-134.

Kaas, Jon H.; Hackett, Troy A. and Tramo, Mark Jude. “Auditory processing in primate cerebral cortex.” Current Opinion in Neurobiology 9 (1999):164-170.

Meloni, Edward G. and Davis, Michael. “The dorsal cochlear nucleus contributes to a high intensity component of the acoustic startle reflex in rats.” Hearing Research 119 (1998):69-80.

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Nobili, Renato; Mammano, Fabio and Ashmore Jonathan. “How well do we understand the cochlea?” Trends in Neuroscience 21.4 (1998):159-167.

Segev, Idan. “Sound grounds for computing dendrites.” Nature 393 (May 21, 1998):207-208.

Weinberger, Norman M. “Physiological Memory in Primary Auditory Cortex: Characteristics and Mechanisms.” Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 70 (1998):226-251.

Vision (General)

Davidoff, Jules; Walsh, Vincent and Wagemans, Johan. “Higher-level cortical processing of colour.” Acta Psychologica 97 (1997):1-6.

Hendry, Stewart H. C. and Calkins, David J. “Neuronal chemistry and functional organization in the primate visual system.” Trends in Neuroscience 21.8 (1998):344-349.

Lamme, Victor A.F. and Roelfsema, Pieter R. “The distinctive modes of vision offered by feedforward and recurrent processing.” Trends in Neuroscience 23(2000):571-79.

Linden, David E. J. “Visual perception: myths and mechanisms.” Trends in Neuroscience 21.6 (1998):225-226.

Ward, Robert. “Vision in the eternal present.” Nature 394 (August 6, 1998):519.

Vision (Retina)

Euler, Thomas and Masland, Richard H. “Light-Evoked Responses of Bipolar Cells in a Mammalian Retina.” Journal of Neurophysiology 83(2000):1817-29.

Lagnado, Leon. “Amacrine cells keep it short and sweet.” Current Biology 8 (1998):R598-R600.

Neves, Guilherme and Lagnado, Leon. “The Retina.” Current Biology 9.18:R674-77.

Wilson, Martin. “A New Labor Agreement for the Retina?” Neuron 28(2000)628-29.

Vision (LGN)

Chen, Chinfei and Regehr, Wade G. “Developmental Remodeling of the Retinogeniculate Synapse.” Neuron 28(2000):955-66.

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Dan, Yang; Atick, Joseph J. and Reid, R. Clay. “Efficient Coding of Natural Scenes in the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus: Experimental Test of a Computational Theory.” Journal of Neuroscience 16.10 (May 15, 1996):3351-3362.

Gillery, R. W.; Feig, S. L. and Lozsádi, D. A. “Paying attention to the thalamic reticular nucleus.” Trends in Neuroscience 21.1 (1998):28-32.

Murphy, Penelope C.; Duckett, Simon G. and Sillito, Adam M. “Feedback Connections to the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus and Cortical Response Properties.” Science 286 (November 19, 1999):1552-1554.

Sherman, S. Murray. “A new slant on the development of orientation selectivity.” Nature Neuroscience 3.6 (June 2000):525-527.

Sherman, S. Murray. “Tonic and burst firing: dual modes of thalamocortical relay.” Trends in Neuroscience 24.2(Feb. 2001):122-26.

Tavazoie, Sohail F. and Reid, R. Clay. “Diverse receptive fields in the lateral geniculate nucleus during thalamocortical development.” Nature Neuroscience 3.6 (June 2000):608-616.

Vision (V1: Primary Visual Cortex)

Crist, Roy E.; Li, Wu; and Gilbert, Charles W. “Learning to see: experience and attention in primary visual cortex.” Nature Neuroscience 4.5(May 2001):519-25.

Ferster, David and Miller, Kenneth D. “Neural Mechanisms of Orientation Selectivity in the Visual Cortex.” Annual Review of Neuroscience 23(2000):441-71.

Lamme, Victor A.F.; Supèr, Hans; Landman, Rogier; Roelfsema, Peter R.; and Spekreijse, Henk. “The role of primary visual cortex (V1) in visual awareness.” Vision Research 40(2000):1507-21.

Vision (Extrastriate Visual Cortex and Higher Cortical Processes)

Chelazzi, Leonardo; Duncan, John; Miller, Earl K and Desimone, Robert. “Responses of Neurons in Inferior Temporal Cortex During Memory-Guided Visual Search.” Journal of Neurophysiology 80 (1998):2918-2940.

Csibra, Gergely; Tucker, Leslie A. and Johnson, Mark H. “Neural correlates of saccade planning in infants: A high-density ERP study.” International Journal of Psychophysiology 29 (1998):201-215.

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Gautier, Isabel; Behrmann, Marlene; and Tarr, Michael J. “Can Face Recognition Really be Dissociated from Object Recognition?” Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 11.4(1999):349-70.

Ishai, Alumit; Ungerleider, Leslie G.; and Haxby, James V. “Distributed Neural Systems for the Generation of Visual Images.” Neuron 28(Dec. 2000):979-90.

Lamme, Victor A.F. “Neural mechanisms of Visual Awareness: A Linking Proposition.” Brain and Mind 1(2000):385-406.

Lerner, Yulia; Hendler, Talma; Ben-Bashat, Dafna; Harel, Michal; and Malach, Rafael. “A Hierarchical Axis of Object Processing Stages in the Human Visual Cortex.” Cerebral Cortex 11(April 2001):287-97.

Miyashita, Yasushi and Hayashi, Toshihiro. “Neural representation of visual objects: encoding and top-down activation.” Current Opinion in Neurobiology 10(2000):187-94.

Nakahara, Kiyoshi; Ohbayashi, Machiko; Tomita, Hyoe and Miyashita, Yasushi. “The Neuronal Basis of Visual Memory and Imagery in the Primate: A Neurophysiological Approach.” Advances in Biophysics 35 (1998):103-119.

Pollen, Daniel A. “On the Neural Correlates of Visual Perception.” Cerebral Cortex 9.1 (January/February 1999):4-19.

Riesenhuber, Maximilian and Poggio, Tomaso. “Hierarchical models of object recognition in cortex.” Nature Neuroscience 2.11 (November 1999):1019-1025.

Rossion, B.; de Gelder, B.; Pourtois, G.; Guérit, J.-M.; and Weiskrantz, L. “Early extrastriate activity without primary visual cortex in humans.” Neurosceince Letters 279(2000):25-28.

Zeki, S. “Localization and Globalization in Conscious Vision.” Annual Review of Neurosceince 24(2001):57-86.

Zeki, S. and Bartels, A. “Toward a Theory of Visual Consciousness.” Consciousness and Cognition 8 (1999):225-259.

Vision (Modeling)

Bickle, John; Bernstein, Marcia; Heatley, Matt; Worley, Cindy and Stiehl, Samantha. “A Functional Hypothesis for LGN-V1-TRN Connectivities Suggested by Computer Simulation.” Journal of Computational Neuroscience 6 (1999):251-261.

Grossberg, Stephen; Mingolla, Ennio, and Ross, William D. “Visual brain and visual perception: how does the cortex do perceptual grouping?” Trends in Neuroscience 20.3 (1997):106-111.

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Olshausen, Bruno A. and Field, David J. “Emergence of simple-cell receptive field properties by learning a sparse code for natural images.” Nature 381 (June 13, 1996):607-609.

Rao, Rajesh P. N. and Ballard, Dana H. “Dynamic Model of Visual Recognition Predicts Neural Response Properties in Visual Cortex.” Neural Computation 9 (1997):721-763.

Rao, Rajesh P. N. and Ballard, Dana H. “Predictive coding in the visual cortex: a functional interpretation of some extra-classical receptive-field effects.” Nature Neuroscience 2.1 (January 1999):79-87.

Roefsema, Pieter R. and Singer, Wolf. “Detecting Connectedness.” Cerebral Cortex 8 (July/August 1998):385-396.

Ross, W.D.; Grossberg, S.; and Mingolla, E. “Visual cortical mechanisms of perceptual grouping: interacting layers, networks, columns, and maps.” Neural Networks 13(2000):571-88.

Sporns, O.; Tononi, G. and Edelman, G. M. “Theoretical Neuroanatomy: Relating Anatomical and Functional Connectivity in Graphs and Cortical Connection Matrices.” Cerebral Cortex 10 (February 2000):127-141.

Vision (Visual Attention: also see Emotion and Attention and Attention)

Behrmann, Marlene and Haimson, Craig. “The cognitive neuroscience of visual attention.” Current Opinion in Neurobiology 9 (1999):158-163.

de Weerd, Peter d.; Peralta, Modest R. III; Desimone, Robert and Ungerleider, Leslie G. “Loss of attentional stimulus selection after extrastriate cortical lesions in macaques.” Nature Neuroscience 2.8 (August 1999):753-758.

Desimone, Robert. “Visual attention mediated by biased competition in extrastriate visual cortex.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B (1998):1245-1255.

Duncan, John. “Converging levels of analysis in the cognitive neuroscience of visual attention.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B (1998):1307-1317.

Kastner, Sabine; Pinsk, Mark A.; De Weerd, Peter; Desimone, Robert and Ungerleider, Leslie G. “Increased Activity in Human Visual Cortex during Directed Attention in the Absence of Visual Stimulation.” Neuron 22 (April 1999):751-761.

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Kastner, Sabine and Ungerleider, Leslie G. “Mechanisms of Visual Attention in the Human Cortex.” Annual Review of Neuroscience 23(2000):315-41.

Koch, C. and Ullman, S. “Shifts in selective visual attention: towards the underlying neural circuitry.” Human Neurobiology 4 (1985):219-227.

Merigan, William H. “Sorting the wheat from the chaff in visual perception.” [Commentary.] Nature Neuroscience 2.8 (August 1999):690-691.

Moutoussis, K. and Zeki, S. “Functional segregation and temporal hierarchy of the visual perceptive systems.” Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 264 (1997):1407-1414.

Olson, Carl R. “Object-based vision and attention in primates.” Current Opinion in Neurobiology 11(2001):171-79.

Posner, Michael I. and Gilbert, Charles D. “Attention and primary visual cortex.” [Commentary.] PNAS 96 (March 1999):2585-2587.

Reynolds, John H.; Chelazzi, Leonardo and Desimone, Robert. “Competitive Mechanisms Subserve Attention in Macaque Areas V2 and V4.” Journal of Neuroscience 19.5 (March 1, 1999):1736-1753.

Treisman, Anne. “Feature Binding, attention and object perception.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B (1998):1295-1306.

Treue, Stefan. “Neural correlates of attention in primate visual cortex.” Trends in Neuroscience 24.5(May 2001):295-300.

Vanduffel, Wim; Tootell, Roger B. H. and Orban, Guy A. “Attention-dependent Suppression of Metabolic Activity in the Early Stages of the Macaque Visual System.” Cerebral Cortex 10 (February 2000):109-126.

Other Sensory Modalities

Christensen, Thomas A.; Waldrop, Brian R. and Hildebrand. “Multitasking in the Olfactory System: Context-Dependent Responses to Odor Reveal Dual GABA-Regulated Coding Mechanisms in Single Olfactory Projection Neurons.” Journal of Neuroscience 18.15 (August 1, 1998):5999-6008.

Denton, Derek; Shade, Robert; Zamarippa, Frank; Egan, Gary; Blair-West, John; McKinley, Michael; Lancaster, Jack and Fox, Peter. “Neuroimaging of genesis and satiation and an interoceptor-driven theory of primary consciousness.” PNAS 96 (April 1999):5304-5309.

Snider, William D. and McMahon, Stephen B. “Tackling Pain at the Source: New Ideas about Nociceptors.” [Minireview.] Neuron 20 (April 1998):629-632.

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EMOTION

Emotion (Miscellaneous)

Buck, Ross. “The Biological Affect: A Typology.” Psychological Review 106.2 (1999):301-336.

Emde, Robert N. “Moving Ahead: Integrating Influences of Affective Processes for Development and for Psychoanalysis.” International Journal of Psychoanalysis 80 (1999):317-339.

Gray, Jeffrey A. “Integrating Schizophrenia.” Schizophrenia Bulletin 24.2 (1998):249-266.

Emotion (Neuroscience)

Adolphs, Ralph; Damasio, Hanna; Tranel, Daniel; Cooper, Greg; and Damasio, Antonio R. “A Role for Somatosensory Cortices in the Visual Recognition of Emotion as Revealed by Three-Dimensional Lesion Mapping.” Journal of Neuorscience 20.7(April 1, 2000):2683-90.

Armony, Jorge L. and LeDoux, Joseph E. “How the Brain Processes Emotional Information.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 821 (June 21, 1997):259-270.

Davidson, Richard J. “The Functional Neuroanatomy of Affective Style.” In Lane, Richard D. and Nadel, Lynn. Eds. Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion. Pp. 371-88.

Gloisch, Jutta; Hamm, Alfons O.; Esteves, Francisco and Öhman, Arne. “Fear appears fast: Temporal course of startle reflex potentiation in animal fearful subjects.” Psychophysiology 36 (1999):66-75.

Hyman, Steven E. “A new image of fear and emotion.” [Commentary.] Nature 393 (June 4, 1998):417-418.

Kaviani, Hossein; Gray, Jeffrey A.; Checkley, Stuart A.; Kumari, Veena and Wilson, Glenn D. “Modulation of the acoustic startle reflex by emotionally-toned film-clips.” International Journal of Psychophysiology 32 (1999):47-54.

Lane, Richard D. “Neural Correlates of Conscious Emotional Experience.” In Lane, Richard D. and Nadel, Lynn. Eds. Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion. Pp. 345-70.

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Lane, Richard D.; Chua, Phyllis M.-L.; and Dolan, Raymond J. “Common effects of emotional valence, arousal and attention on neural activation during visual processing of pictures.” Neuropsychologia 37(1999):989-97.

Lane, Richard D.; Reiman, Eric M.; Bradley, Margaret M.; Lang, Peter J.; Ahern, Geoffrey L.; Davidson, Richard J. and Schwartz, Gary E. “Neuroanatomical correlates of pleasant and unpleasant emotion.” Neuropsychologia 35.11 (1997):1437-1444.

Lang, Peter J.; Bradley, Margaret M. and Cuthbert, Bruce N. “Emotion and Motivation: Measuring Affective Perception.” Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 15.5 (1998):397-408.

Lang, Peter J.; Bradley, Margaret M. and Cuthbert, Bruce N. “Emotion, Motivation, and Anxiety: Brain Mechanisms and Psychophysiology.” Biological Psychiatry 44 (1998):1248-1263.

Lang, Peter J.; Bradley, Margaret M.; Fitzsimmons, Jeffrey R.; Cuthbert, Bruce N.; Scott, James D.; Moulder, Bradley and Nangia, Vijay. “Emotional arousal and activation of the visual cortex: An fMRI analysis.” Psychophysiology 35 (1998):199-210.

LeDoux, Joseph E. “Emotion Circuits in the Brain.” Annual Review of Neuroscience 23(2000):155-84.

Phillips, M. L.; Young, A. W.; Scott, S. K.; Calder, A. J.; Andrew, C.; Giampietro, V.’ Williams, S. C. R.; Bullmore, E. T.; Brammer, M. and Gray, J. A. “Neural responses to facial and vocal expressions of fear and disgust.” Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 265 (1998):1809-1817.

Emotion and Cognition

Ashby, F. Gregory; Isen, Alice M. and Turken, U. “A Neuropsychological Theory of Positive Affect and Its Influence on Cognition.” Psychological Review 106.5 (1999):529-550.

Clore, Gerald L. and Ortony, Andrew. “Cognition in Emotion: Always, Sometimes, or Never?” In Lane, Richard D. and Nadel, Lynn. Eds. Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion. Pp. 24-61.

Frijda, Nico H. “Appraisal and Beyond.” In Frijda, Nico H. (Ed.) Appraisal and Beyond: The Issue of Cognitive Determinants of Emotion. A Special Issue of Cognition and Emotion 7.3-4 (pp. 225-231). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1993.

Frijda, Nico H. “The Place of Appraisal in Emotion.” In Frijda, Nico H. (Ed.) Appraisal and Beyond: The Issue of Cognitive Determinants of Emotion. A

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Guy, Shannon Cernich and Cahill, Larry. “The Role of Overt Rehearsal in Enhanced Conscious Memory for Emotional Events.” Consciousness and Cognition 8 (1999):114-122.

Halberstadt, Jamin B.; Niedenthal, Paula M. and Kushner, Julia. “Resolution of Lexical Ambiguity by Emotional State.” Psychological Science 6.5 (September 1995):278-282.

Johnson, Marcia K. and Weisz, Carolyn. “Comments on Unconscious Processing: Finding Emotion in the Cognitive Stream.” In Niedenthal, Paula M. and Kitayama, Shinobu (Eds). The Heart’s Eye: Emotional Influences in Perception and Attention (pp. 145-164). San Diego: Academic Press, 1994.

Kitayama, Shinobu and Howard, Susan. “Affective Regulation of Perception and Comprehension: Amplification and Semantic Priming.” In Niedenthal, Paula M. and Kitayama, Shinobu (eds). The Heart’s Eye: Emotional Influences in Perception and Attention (pp. 41-65). San Diego: Academic Press, 1994.

Klinger, Mark R and Greenwald, Anthony G. “Preferences Need No Inferences?: The Cognitive Basis of Unconscious Mere Exposure Effects.” In Niedenthal, Paula M. and Kitayama, Shinobu (Eds). The Heart’s Eye: Emotional Influences in Perception and Attention (pp. 67-85). San Diego: Academic Press, 1994.

LeDoux, Joseph. “Cognitive-Emotional Interactions: Listen to the Brain.” In Lane, Richard D. and Nadel, Lynn. Eds. Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion. Pp. 129-55.

Niedenthal, Paula M.; Halberstadt, Jamin B. and Innes-Ker, Åse H. “Emotional Response Categorization.” Psychological Review 106.2 (1999):337-361.

Emotional and Attention

Derryberry, Douglas and Tucker, Don M. “Motivating the Focus of Attention.” In Niedenthal, Paula M. and Kitayama, Shinobu (Eds). The Heart’s Eye: Emotional Influences in Perception and Attention (pp. 167-196). San Diego: Academic Press, 1994.

Gallagher, Michela and Schoenbaum, Geoffrey. “Functions of the Amygdala and Related Forebrain Areas in Attention and Cognition.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 877 (June 29, 1999):397-411.

HIGHER CORTICAL FUNCTIONS

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Attention

Abbott, L. F. “Pointing the way toward target selection.” [Commentary.] Nature Neuroscience 2.8 (August 1999):688-689.

Baars, Bernard J. “Metaphors of consciousness and attention in the brain.” [Commentary.] Trends in Neuroscience 21.2 (1998):58-62.

Colombo, John. “The Development of Visual Attention in Infancy.” Annual Review of Psychology 52(2001):337-67.

Corbetta, Maurizio; Kincade, J. Michelle; Ollinger, John M.; McAvoy, Marc P and Shulman, Gordon L. “Voluntary orienting is dissociated from target detection in human posterior parietal cortex.” Nature Neuroscience 3.3 (March 2000):922-297.

Coull, J. T.; Büchel, K. J.; Friston K. J. and Frith, C. D. “Noradrenergically Mediated Plasticity in Human Attentional Neuronal Network.” NeuroImage 10 (1999):705-715.

Grossberg, Stephen. “The Link between Brain, learning, Attention, and Consciousness.” Consciousness and Cognition 8 (1999):1-44.

Hanloser, Richard; Douglas, Rodney J.; Mahowald, Misha and Hepp, Klaus. “Feedback interactions between neuronal pointers and maps for attentional processing.” Nature Neuroscience 2.8 (August 1999):746-752.

Hopfinger, J. B.; Buonocore, M. H. and Mangun, G. R. “The neural mechanisms of top-down attentional control.” Nature Neuroscience 3.3 (March 2000):284-291.

Posner, Michael I. and Badgaiyan, Rajendra D. “Attention and Neural Networks.” In Fundamental of Neural Network Modeling: Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. Edited by Parks, Randolph W.; Levine, Daniel S. and Long, Debra L. (pp.61-75). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998.

Posner, Michael I. and Rothbart, Mary K. “Attention, self-regulation and consciousness.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B (1998):1915-1927.

Language Processing

Badgaiyan, Rajendra D. and Posner, Michael. “Time Course of Cortical Activation in Implicit and Explicit Recall.” Journal of Neuroscience 17.12 (June 15, 1997):4904-4913.

Bentin, S.; Mouchetant-Rostaing, Y.; Giard, M. H.; Eschallier, J. F. and Pernier, J. “ERP Manifestations of Processing Printed Words at Different Psycholinguistic

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Blumstein, Sheila E. “A Perspective on the Neurobiology of Language.” Brain and Language 60 (1997):335-346.

Coleman, John. “Cognitive Reality and the Phonological Lexicon: A Review.” Journal of Neurolinguistics 11.3 (1998):295-320.

Fiez, Julie A. “Sound and meaning: how native language affects reading strategies.” [Commentary.] Nature Neuroscience 3.1 (January 2000):4-5.

Fitch, R. Holly; Miller, Steve and Tallal, Paula. “Neurobiology of Speech Perception.” Annual Review of Neuroscience 20 (1997):331-353.

Friederici, Angela D.; Opitz, Bertram and Von Cramon, D. Yves. “Segregating Semantic and Syntactic Aspects of Processing in the Human Brian: an fMRI Investigation of Different Word Types.” Cerebral Cortex 10 (July 2000):698-705.

Hart, John Jr.; Crone, Nathan E.; Lesser, Ronald P.; Sierack, Jeffrey; Miglioretti, Diana L.; Hall, Charles; Sherman, David and Gordon, Barry. “Temporal dynamics of verbal object comprehension.” PNAS 95 (May 1998):6498-6503.

Kentridge, Robert W. “Cortical neurocomputation, language and cognition.” In Levy, Joseph P.; Bairaktaris, Dimitrios; Bullinaria, John A. and Cairns, Paul (Eds.). Connectionist Models of Memory and Language (pp.181-205). London: UCL Press, 1995.

Lambon-Ralph, Matthew A. “Distributed versus Localist Representations: Evidence from a Study of Item Consistency in a Case of Classical Anomia.” Brain and Language 64 (1998):339-360.

Patterson, Karalyn and Lambon Ralph, Matthew A. “Selective disorders of reading?” Current Opinion in Neurobiology 9 (1999):235-239.

Posner, Michael and Abdullaev, Yalchin G. “Neuroanatomy, circuitry and plasticity of word reading.” NeuroReport 10.3 (February 25, 1999):R12-R23.

Posner, Michael and Pavese, Antonella. “Anatomy of word and sentence meaning.” PNAS 95 (February 1998):899-905.

Posner, Michael; DiGirolamo, Gregory J. and Fernandez-Duque, Diego. “Brain Mechanisms of Cognitive Skills.” Consciousness and Cognition 6 (1997):267-290.

Protopapas, Athanassios. “Connectionist Modeling of Speech Perception.” Psychological Bulletin 125.4 (1999):410-436.

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Southwood, M. Helen. “Simultaneous Activation of Reading Mechanisms: Evidence from a Case of Deep Dyslexia.” Brain and Language 67 (1999):1-29.

Zurif, Edgar B. “The Neurological Organization of Some Aspects of Sentence Comprehension.” Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 27.2 (1998):181-190.

Learning Representations

Abdullaev, Yalchin G. and Posner, Michael I. “Event-Related Brain Potential Imaging of Semantic Encoding during Processing of Single Words.” NeuroImage 7 (1998):1-13.

Ashford, J. Wesson; Coburn, Kerry L. and Fuster, Joaquin M. “Functional Cognitive Networks in Primates.” In Fundamental of Neural Network Modeling: Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. Edited by Parks, Randolph W.; Levine, Daniel S. and Long, Debra L. (pp.33-59). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998.

Binder, J. R.; Frost, J. A.; Hammeke, T. A.; Bellgowan, P. S. F.; Rao, S. M. and Cox, R. W. “Conceptual Processing during the Conscious Resting State: A Functional MRI study.” Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 11.1 (1999):80-93.

Büchel, C.; Coull, J. T. and Friston, Karl J. “The Predictive Value of Changes in Effective Connectivity for Human Learning.” Science 283 (March 5, 1999):1538-1541.

Büchel, Christian; Price, Cathy, and Friston, Karl. “A Multimodal language region in the ventral visual pathway.” Nature 394 (July 16, 1998):274-277.

Chao, Linda L.; Haxby, James V. and Martin, Alex. “Attribute-based neural substrates in temporal cortex for perceiving and knowing about objects.” Nature Neuroscience 2.10 (October 1999):913-919.

Davidoff, J. and Warrington, E. K. “The bare bones of object recognition: implications from a case of object recognition impairment.” Neuropsychologia 37 (1999):279-292.

Dehaene, Stanislas; Dehaene-Lambertz, Ghislaine and Chen, Laurent. “Abstract representations of numbers in the animal and human brain.” trends in Neuroscience 21.8 (1998):355-361.

Kelley, William M.; Miezin, Francis M.; McDermott, Kathleen B.; Buckner, Randy L.; Raichle, Marcus E.; Cohen, Neal J.; Ollinger, John M.; Akbudak, erbil; Conturo, Thomas E.; Snyder, Abraham Z. and Petersen, Steven E. “Hemispheric Specialization in Human Dorsal frontal Cortex and Medial Temporal Lobe for Verbal and Nonverbal Memory Encoding.” Neuron 20 (May 1998):927-936.

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Roberson, Debi; Davidoff, Jules and Braisby, Nick. “Similarity and categorisation: neuropsychological evidence for a dissociation in explicit categorisation tasks.” Cognition 71 (1999):1-42.

Consciousness

Black, Ira B. “Genes, Brain, and Mind: the Evolution of Cognition.” Neuron 20 (June 1998):1073-1080.

Crick, Francis and Koch, Christof. “The Problem of Consciousness.” Scientific American (September 1992):153-159.

Damasio, Antonio R. “Investigating the biology of consciousness.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B (1998):1879-1882.

Perry, Elaine; Walker, Matthew; Grace, Jan and Perry, Robert. “Acetylcholine in mind: a neurotransmitter correlate of consciousness?” Trends in Neuroscience 22.6 (1999):273-280.

Other Higher Cognitive Functions

Critchley, Hugh; Daly, eileen; Phillips, Mary; Brammer, Michael; Bullmore, Edward; Williams, Steven; Van Amelsvoort, Therese, Rodertson, Dene; david, Anthony, and Murphy, Declan. “Explicit and Implicit Neural mechanisms for Processing of Social Information From Facial Expressions: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study."” Human Brain Mapping 9 (2000):93-105.

Dehaene, Stanislas and Changeux, Jean-Pierre. “A hierarchical neuronal network for planning behavior.” PNAS 94 (November 1997):13293-13298.

Dehaene, Stanislas; Kerszberg, Michel and Changeux, Jean-Pierre. “A neuronal model of global workspace in effortful cognitive tasks.” PNAS 95 (November 1998):14529-14534.

Gisiger, Thomas; Dehaene, Stanislas and Changeux, Jean-Pierre. “computational models of association cortex.” Current Opinion in Neurobiology 10 (2000):250-259.

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MEMORY

General

Eichenbaum, Howard. “Declarative Memory: Insights from Cognitive Neurobiology.” Annual Review of Psychology 48(1997):547-72.

Fagnou, Danielle D. and Tuchek, John M. “The biochemistry of learning and memory.” Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry 149/150 (1995):279-286.

Fuster, Joaquin M. “Cortical dynamics of memory.” International Journal of Psychophysiology 35 (2000):155-164.

Fuster, Joaquin M. “Distributed Memory for Both Short and Long Term.” Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 70 (1998):268-274.

Gaffan, D. and Hornak, J. “Amnesia and neglect: beyond the Delay-Brion system and the Hebb synapse.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B 352 (1997):1481-1488.

Hasselmo, Micheal E. and McClelland, James L. “Neural models of memory.” Current Opinion in Neurobiology 9 (1999):184-188

McClelland, James L.; Thomas, Adam G.; McCandliss, Bruce D. and Fiez, Julie A. “Understanding failures of learning: Hebbian learning, competition for representational space, and some preliminary experimental data.” Progress in Brain Research 121 (1999):75-80.

McGaugh, James L. “Memory—a Century of Consolidation.” Science 287 (January 14, 2000):248-251.

Robins, A. and McCallum, S. “The consolidation of learning during sleep: comparing the pseudorehearsal and unlearning accounts.” Neural Networks 12 (1999):1191-1206.

Rolls, Edmund T. “Memory Systems in the Brain.” Annual Review of Psychology 51(2000):599-630.

van Turennout, Miranda; Ellmore, Timothy; and Martin, Alex. “Long-lasting cortical plasticity in the object naming system.” Nature Neuroscience 3.12(Dec. 2000):1329-34.

Plasticity and Long Term Potentiation

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Elgersma, Ype and Silva, Alcino. “Molecular mechanisms of synaptic plasticity and memory.” Current Opinion in Neurobiology 9 (1999):209-213.

Feldman, d. E.; Nicoll, R. A. and Malenka, R. C. “Synaptic Plasticity at Thalamocortical Synapses in Developing Rat Somatosensoty Cortex: LTP, LTD, and Silent Synapses.” Journal of Neurobiology 41.1 (October 1999):92-101.

Frey, Uwe and Morris, Richard G. M. “Synaptic tagging: implications for late maintenance of hippocampal long-term potentiation.” Trends in Neuroscience 21.5 (1999):181-187.

Izquierdo, Iván; Barros, Daniela M.; Mello e Souza, Tadeu; de Souza, Marcia M.; Izquierdo, Luciano A. and Medina, Jorge H. “Mechanisms for memory types differ.” Nature 393 (June 18, 1998):635-636.

Kelly, Á; Mullany, P.M; and Lynch, M.A. “Protein Synthesis in Entorhinal Cortex and Long-Term Potentiation in Dentate Gyrus.” Hippocampus 10(2000):431-37.

Klintsova, Anna Y. and Greenough, William T. “Synaptic plasticity in cortical systems.” Current Opinion in Neurobiology 9 (1999):203-208.

López-Garcia, J. C. “Two different forms of long-term potentiation in the hippocampus.” Neurobiology 6.1 (1998):75-98.

Malinow, Roberto; Mainen, Zachary F.; and Hayashi, Yasunori. “LTP mechanisms: from silence to four-lane traffic.” Current Opinion in Neurobiology 10(2000):352-57.

Martin, S.J.; Grimwood, P.D.; and Morris, R.G.M. “Synaptic Plasticity and Memory: An Evaluation of the Hypothesis.” Annual Review of Neuroscience 23(2000):649-711.

Ní Dhúill, Caoimhe M.; Fox, Gerard B.; Pittock, Sean J.; O’Connell, Alan W.; Murphy, Keith J. and Regan, Ciaran M. “Polysialylated Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule Expression in Dentate Gyrus of the Human Hippocampal Formation from Infancy to Old Age.” Journal of Neuroscience Research 55 (1999):99-106.

Paulsen, Ole and Moser, Edvard I. “A model of hippocampal memory encoding and retrieval: GABAergic control of synaptic plasticity.” trends in Neuroscience 21.7 (1998):273-278.

Plátenik, Jan; Kuramoto, Nobuyuki; and Yoneda, Yukio. “Molecular mechanisms associated with long-term consolidation of the NMDA signals.” Life Sciences 67(2000):335-64.

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Shors, Tracey J. and Matzel, Louis D. “Long-term potentiation: what’s learning got to do with it?” Behavioral and Brain Science 20 (1997):597-655.

Turrigiano, Gina G. “Homeostatic plasticity in neuronal networks: the more things change, the more they stay the same.” Trends in Neuroscience 22.5 (1999):221-227.

Williams, J. H. “Retrograde messengers and long-term potentiation: a progress report.” Journal of Lipid Midiators and Cell Signalling 14 (1996):331-339.

Hippocampus

Alyan, Sofyan H.; Jander, Rudolf; and Best, Phillip J. “Hippocampectomized rats can use a constellation of landmarks to recognize a place.” Brain Research 876(2000):225-237.

Alkire, Michael T.; Haier, Richard J.; Fallon, James H. and Cahill, Larry. “Hippocampal, but not amygdala, activity at encoding correlates with long-term, free recall of nonemotional information.” PNAS 95 (November 1998):14506-14510.

Bains, Jaideep S.; Longacher, Mark and Staley, Kevin J. “Reciprocal interactions between CA3 network activity and strength of recurrent collateral synapses.” Nature Neuroscience 2.8 (August 1999):720-726.

Clark, Robert E.; West, Alisha N.; Zola, Stuart M.; and Squire, Larry R. “Rats with lesions of the Hippocampus are Impaired on the Delayed Nonmatching-to-Sample Task.” Hippocampus 11(2001):176-86.

Eichenbaum, Howard. “The hippocampus and mechanisms of declarative memory.” Behavioral Brain Research 103(1999):123-33.

Eichenbaum, Howard. “Hippocampus: Mapping or memory?” Current Biology 10(2000):R785-87.

Hasselmo, Michael E. “Neuromodulation and the Hippocampus: memory function and dysfunction in a network simulation.” Progress in Brain Research 121 (1999):3-18.

Jeffrey, Kathryn J. “LTP and Spatial Learning—Where to Next?” Hippocampus 7 (1997):95-110.

Macklis, Jeffrey D. “New memories from new neurons.” Nature 410(March 15, 2001):314-17.

Mumby, Dave G.; Astur, Robert S.; Weisend, Michael P. and Sutherland, Robert J. “Retrograde amnesia and selective damage to the hippocampal formation: memory for places and object discriminations.” Behavioral Brain Research 106 (1999):97-107.

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Shors, Tracey J.; Miesegaes, George; Beylin, Anna; Zhao, Mingrui; Rydel, Tracy; and Gould, Elizabeth. “Neurogenesis in the adult is involved in the formation of trace memories.” Nature 410(March 15, 2001):372-76.

Strange, B. A.; Fletcher, P. C.; Henson, R. N.; Friston, K. J. and Dolan, R. J. “Segregating the functions of human hippocampus.” PNAS 96 (March 1999):4034-4039.

Sutherland, Robert J.; Weisend, Michael P.; Mumby, Dave; Astur, Robert S.; Hanlon, Faith M.; Koerner, Amy; Thomas, Michael J.; Wu, Ying; Moses, Sandra M.; Cole, Carrie; Hamilton, Derek A.; and Hoesing, Janice M. “Retrograde Amnesia After Hippocampal Damage: Recent vs. Remote Memories on Two Tasks.” Hippocampus 11(2001):27-42.

Wallenstein, Gene V.; Eichenbaum, Howard and Hasselmo, Michael E. “The hippocampus as an associator of discontiguous events.” Trends in Neuroscience 21.8 (1998):317-323.

Zola, Stuart M. and Squire, Larry R. “Re;atopnship Between Magnitude of Damage to the Hippocampus and Impaired Recognition Memory in Monkeys.” [Commentary] Hiipocampus 11(2001):92-98.

Sleep and Memory Consolidation

Gais, Steffen; Plihal, Werner; Wagner, Ullrich, and Born, Jan. “Early sleep triggers memory for early visual discrimination skills.” Nature Neuroscience 3.12(Dec. 2000):1335-39.

Graves, Laurel; Pack, Allan; and Abel, Ted. “Sleep and memory: a molecular perspective.” Trends in Neuroscience 24.4(April 2001):237-43.

Kudrimoti, Hemant S.; Barnes, Carol A.; and McNaughton, Bruce. “Reactivation of Hippocampal Cell Assemblies: Effects of Behavioral State, Experience, and EEG Dynamics.” Journal of Neuroscience 19.10(May 15, 1999):4090-101.

Louie, Kenway and Wilson, Matthew A. “Temporally Structured Replay od Awake Hippocampal Ensemble Activity during Rapid Eye Movement Sleep.” Neuron 29(2001):145-56.

Maquet, Pierre. “Sleep on it!” Nature Neuroscience 3.12(2000):1235-36.

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Strickgold, Robert; James, LaTanya; and Hobson, J. Allan. “Visual discrimination learning requires sleep after training.” Nature Neuroscience 3.12(Dec. 2000):1237-38.

Episodic and Semantic Memory

Aggleton, John P. and Brown, Malcolm W. “Episodic memory, amnesia, and the hippocampal-anterior thalamic axis.” Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22(1999):425-89. [This includes comments by many of the important researchers in the field.]

Cycowicz, Yael M.; Friedman, David; and Snodgrass, Joan G. “Remembering the Color of an Object: An ERP Investigation of Source Memory.” Cerebral Cortex 11(2001):322-34.

Dolan, R.J.; Lane, R.; Chua, P.; and Fletcher, P. “Dissociable Temporal Lobe Activations during Emotional Episodic Memory Retrieval.” NeuroImage 11(2000):203-09.

Gaffan, David. “Iodiothetic input into object-place configuration as the contribution to memory of the mokney and human hippocampus: a review.” Experimental Brain Research 123 (1998):201-209.

Henke, Katharina; Kroll, Neal E. A.; Behniea, Hamraz; Amaral, David G.; Miller, Michael B.; Rafal, Robert and Gazzaniga, Michael S. “Memory Lost and Regained Following Bilateral Hippocampal Damage.” Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 11.6 (1999):682-697.

Köhler, Stefan; McIntosh, Anthony R.; Moscovitch, Morris and Winocur, Gordon. “Funcional Interactions Between the Medial Temporal Lobes and Posterior Neocortex Related to Episodic Memory Retrieval.” Cerebral Cortex 8.5 (July/August 1998):451-461.

Lepage, Martin; Ghaffar, Omar; Nyberg, Lars and Tulving, Endel. “Prefrontal cortex and episodic memory retrieval mode.” PNAS 97.1 (January 4, 2000):506-511.

Maguire, Eleanor A.; Henson, Richard N.A.; Mummery, Catherine J.; and Frith, Christopher D. “Activity in prefrontal cortex, not hippocmpus, varies parametrically with the increasing remoteness of memories.” Neuroreport 12.3(March 5, 2001):441-44.

Martin, Alex and Chao, Linda L. “Semantic memory and the brain: structure and processes.” Current Opinion in Neurobiology 11(2001):194-201.

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Nadel, L.; Samsonovich, A.; Ryan, L.; and Moscovitch, M. “Multiple Trace Theory of Human Memory: Computational, Neuroimaging, and Neuropsychological Results.” Hiipocampus 10(2000):352-68.

Naya, Yuji; Yoshida, Masatoshi; and Miyashita, Yasushi. “Backward Spreading of Memory-Retireval Signal in the Primate Temporal Cortex.” Science 291(Jan. 26, 2001):661-64.

Squire, Larry R.; Clark, Robert E.; and Knowlton, Barbara J. “Retrograde Amnesia.” Hippocampus 11(2001):50-55.

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Tulving, Endel and Markowitsch, Hans J. “Episodic and Declarative Memory: Role of the Hippocampus.” [Commentary.] Hippocampus 8 (1998):198-204.

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Wiggs, Cheri L; Weisberg, Jill and Martin, Alex. “Neural correlates of semantic and episodic memory retrieval.” Neuropsychologia 37 (1999):103-118.

Zola, Stuart M.; Squire, Larry R.; Teng, Edmond; Stefanacci, Lisa; Buffalo, Elizabeth A. and Clark, Robert E. “Impaired Recognition Memory in Monkeys after Damage Limited to the Hippocampal Region.” Journal of Neuroscience 20.1 (January 1, 2000):451-463.

Infant Memory

Adler, Scott A.; Wilk, Amy and Rovee-Collier, Carolyn. “Reinstatement versus Reactivation Effects on Active Memory in Infants.” Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 75 (2000):93-115.

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Collie, Rachael and Hayne, Harlene. “Deferred Imitation by 6- and 9-Month-Old Infants: More Evidence for Declarative Memory.” Developmental Psychobiology 35 (1999):83-90.

Gerhardstein, Peter; Adler, Scott A. and Rovee-Collier, Carolyn. “A Dissociation in Infants’ Memory for Stimulus Size: Evidence for the Early Development of Multiple Memory Systems.” Developmental Psychobiology 36 (2000):123-135.

Hartshorn, Kristin; Rovee-Collier, Carolyn; Gerhardstein, Peter; Bhatt, Ramesh S.; Klein, Pamela J.; Aaron, Fiamma; Wondoloski, Teresa L. and Wurtzel, Nathaniel. “Developmental Changes in the Specificity of Memory over the First Year of Life.” Developmental Psychobiology 33 (1998):61-78.

Hartshorn, Kristin; Rovee-Collier, Carolyn; Gerhardstein, Peter; Wondoloski, Teresa L.; Klein, Pamela; Gilch, Jessica; Wurtzel, Nathaniel and Campos-de-Cavalho, Mara. “The Ontogeny of Long-Term Memory over the First Year-and-a-Half of Life.” Developmental Psychobiology 32 (1998):69-89.

Hildreth, Karen and Rovee-Collier, Carolyn. “Decreases in the Response Latency to Priming over the First Year of Life.” Developmental Psychobiology 35 (1999):276-290.

Rovee-Collier, Carolyn; Hartshorn and DiRubbo, Manda. “Long-Term Maintenance of Infant Memory.” Developmental Psychobiology 35 (1999):91-102.

SYNAPTIC CONNECTIONS

Brösamie, Christian. “The making, changing and breaking of contacts.” Trends in Neuroscience 21.3 (1998):91-94.

Crair, Michael C. “Neuronal activity during development: permissive or instructive?” Current Opinion in Neurobiology 9 (1999):88-93.

Goodhill, Geoffrey J. “Mathematical guidance for axons.” Trends in Neuroscience 21.6 (1998):226-231.

Hagler, Donald J., Jr. and Goda, Yukiko. “Synaptic Adhesion: the Building Blocks of Memory?” Neuron 20 (June 1998):1059-1062.

Johnson, Mark H. “Cortical plasticity in normal and abnormal cognitive development: Evidence and working hypotheses.” Development and Psychopathology 11 (1999):419-437.

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NEURAL NETWORK MODELING

Banquet, Jean P.; Gaussier, Philippe; Contreras-Vidal, Jose L.; Gissler, Angelika; Burnod, Yves and Long, Debra L. “A Neural Network Model of Memory, Amnesia, and Cortico-Hippocampal Interactions.” In Fundamentals of Neural Network Modeling. (pp. 77-119.) Edited by Parks, Randolph W.; Levine, Daniel S. and Long, Debra L. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998.

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Deneve, Sophie; Latham, Peter E. and Pouget, Alexandre. “Reading population codes: a neural implementation of ideal observers.” Nature Neuroscience 2.8 (August 1999):740-745.

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INFANT DEVELOPMENT

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Stress

Axia, Giovanna; Bonichini, Sabrina and Benini, Franca. “Attention and Reaction to Distress in Infancy: A Longitudinal Study.” Developmental Psychology 35.2 (1999):500-504.

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Attachment

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