Neuropsychology After Lashley

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A. J. Berman
A. J. Riopelle
Austin H. Riesen
brain function localisation
brain injury
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Conditional Reaction
cortical plasticity
Cortico Cortical Connections
D. O. Hebb
Donald B. Lindsley
Dorsal Column Nuclei
Dr. David Premack
E. Roy. John
Edward V. Evarts
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experimental
experimental neurobiology
Forebrain Commissures
Geniculate Cells
I. T. Diamond
Jack. Orbach
Kao Liang. Chow
Karl H. Pribram
L Weiskrantz
Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
LGN
Maze Habit
Medial Dorsal Nucleus
Medial Geniculate Body
memory mechanisms
Mesencephalic Reticular Formation
Minimal Brain Damage
Motor Cortex
National Academy
neuroscience
Orange Park
Pedro. Pasik
physiological psychology
primate cognition
PT Neuron
R. W. Sperry
Receptive Field
recovery of function after brain injury
Retrograde Degeneration
Robert W. Doty
Robert. Thompson
SC
Spinal Cord
Striate Cortex
Tauba. Pasik
Thalamic Nuclei
Ventral Posterior Nucleus
Vice Versa
Yerkes Laboratories
Yerkes Laboratories of Primate Biology

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138593329
  • Weight: 1040g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1982, about 50 years after the publication of Lashley’s Brain Mechanisms and Intelligence. The aim of this book was to review Lashley’s major contributions and to trace the development of physiological psychology through the experimental work of Lashley’s students and colleagues and those influenced by Lashley’s writings. The contributors were invited to review their own experimental work in a lecture and to indicate how Lashley’s seminal contributions might have exerted an influence in shaping or directing their thinking. This volume is the result of their efforts.

Jack Orbach