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| #2750725 in Books | 1995-08-31 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.13 x.71 x6.13l,1.00 | File type: PDF | 328 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Great overview of frontal cortex|By David Elder|I used this book in a graduate-level course on neural modeling of movement planning and control. Anyone with a basic familiarity with neuroanatomy and experimental design can easily understand Passingham. He covers gross anatomy of frontal cortex, current theories of the functional roles played by frontal cortex regions, and impor|||"Dr. Passingham does an admirable job of bridging basic aspects of movement to higher order behavior in the real world and laboratory....A major strength is parallel discussion of animal research...human lesion studies, functional neuroimaging, and physiologi
This book succinctly demonstrates how the brain's frontal lobe is specialized for directing voluntary action. Using data from monkeys, neurological patients, and normal subjects, the author presents a flow diagram of frontal lobe operations at the systems level. Topics include the various definitions of the term "voluntary" in a neuropsychological context, how the motor cortex provides a mechanism for the execution of voluntary behavioral actions, and how the premotor ...
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