Development of the prefrontal cortex : evolution, neurobiology, and behavior /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Krasnegor, Norman A., Lyon, G. Reid, 1949-, Goldman-Rakic, Patricia S.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Baltimore : P.H. Brookes Pub. Co., [1997]
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Table of Contents:
  • Evolution of prefrontal cortex / Harry J. Jerison
  • Synaptic substrate of cognitive development : life-span analysis of synaptogenesis in the prefrontal cortex of the nonhuman primate / Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic, Jean-Pierre Bourgeois and Pasko Rakic
  • Organization and development of callosal connectivity in prefrontal cortex / Michael L. Schwartz
  • Developmental anatomy of prefrontal cortex / Peter R. Huttenlocher and Arun S. Dabholkar
  • Human frontal lobe development : a theory of cyclical cortical reorganization / Robert W. Thatcher
  • Competence, cortex and primate models : a comparative primate perspective / Duane M. Rumbaugh
  • Language and the prefrontal cortex / Christiana M. Leonard
  • Development of neuronal activity in cortical regions underlying visual recognition in monkeys / Hillary R. Rodman and Kristy L. Nace
  • Frontal and attentional mechanisms regulating distress experience and expression during infancy / Catherine Harman and Nathan A. Fox
  • Corticolimbic circuitry and the development of psychopathology during childhood and adolescence / Francine M. Benes
  • Frontal lobe dysfunction following closed head injury in children : findings from neuropsychology and brain imaging / Randall S. Scheibel and Harvey S. Levin
  • Dimensions of executive functions in normal and abnormal development / Bruce F. Pennington
  • Prefrontal-subcortical circuits in developmental disorders / Martha Bridge Denckla and Allan L. Reiss
  • Cognitive and social development in children with prefrontal cortex lesions / Paul J. Eslinger, Kathleen R. Biddle and Lynn M. Grattan
  • Sexually dimorphic brain-behavior development : a comparative perspective / William H. Overman ... [et al.]
  • Work in working memory : implications for development / Karl H. Pribram.