Principles of Frontal Lobe Function (Revised)
Herausgeber: Stuss, Donald T; Knight, Robert T
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Principles of Frontal Lobe Function, Second Edition is an expanded volume, divided into 9 sections representing major research and clinical disciples, including new topics such as social neuroscience. This book will provide clinicians, researchers, and students with the most current information as the mystery of the frontal lobes is unraveled.
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Principles of Frontal Lobe Function, Second Edition is an expanded volume, divided into 9 sections representing major research and clinical disciples, including new topics such as social neuroscience. This book will provide clinicians, researchers, and students with the most current information as the mystery of the frontal lobes is unraveled.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 800
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 220mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 2825g
- ISBN-13: 9780199837755
- ISBN-10: 0199837759
- Artikelnr.: 36818817
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 800
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 220mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 2825g
- ISBN-13: 9780199837755
- ISBN-10: 0199837759
- Artikelnr.: 36818817
Donald T. Stuss, Ph.D., C. Psych., ABPP-CN, Order of Ontario, FRSC, FCAHS, is the founding (2011) President and Scientific Director of the Ontario Brain Institute; a Senior Scientist at the Rotman Research Institute of Baycrest Centre; University of Toronto Professor of Medicine (Neurology and Rehabilitation Science) and Psychology; founding Director of the Rotman Research Institute 1989 - 2008. His research focuses on understanding and treating the cognitive functions and personality changes associated with the frontal lobes as they occur after stroke, normal elderly, and in those with traumatic brain injury or dementia. He has one co-authored book, and four co-edited books; over 190 publications and 48 chapters; and presented over 250 invited scientific lectures and workshops. Robert T. Knight, MD, received a degree in Physics from the Illinois Institute of Technology, an MD from Northwestern University Medical School, obtained Neurology training at UCSD and did post-doctoral work at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. He was a faculty member in the Department of Neurology at UC Davis School of Medicine from 1980-1998 and moved to UC Berkeley in 1998 serving as Director of the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute from 2001 until 2011. His laboratory utilizes electrophysiological techniques in neurological and neurosurgical patients to delineate the role of prefrontal cortex in human cognitive. His laboratory also records electrocorticographic activity from neurosurgical patients with subdural electrodes to delineate cortical mechanisms of behavior as well as for development of neural prosthesis for motor and language restoration. He founded the UC Berkeley-UCSF Center for Neural Engineering and Prosthesis in 2010.
* 1. Donald T. Stuss and Robert T. Knight
* Introduction: Past and Future
* 2. Joaquin M. Fuster
* Cognitive Functions of the Prefrontal Cortex
* SECTION I: NEUROANATOMY and NEUROPHARMACOLOGY
* Introduction to Section I: Helen Barbas and Trevor Robbins
* 3. Helen Barbas, Jamie G. Bunce, and Maria Medalla
* Prefrontal Pathways that Control Attention
* 4. Amy F.T. Arnsten
* Fleeting Thoughts: Molecular Vulnerabilities in Prefrontal Cortical
Circuits
* 5. Trevor W. Robbins
* Optimising the Executive: Neurochemical Modulation of the
Fronto-Executive 'Toolbox'
* 6. Jonathan D. Wallis and Steven W. Kennerley
* The Functional Role of Reward Signals in Different Prefrontal Areas
* 7. Michael Petrides
* The Mid-Dorsolateral Prefronto-Parietal Network and the Epoptic
Process
* SECTION II: FRONTAL LOBE DEVELOPMENT
* Introduction to Section II: Silvia Bunge and Arthur Toga
* 8. David A. Lewis and Darlene Melchitzky
* Postnatal Development of Neural Circuits in the Primate Prefrontal
Cortex
* 9. Vicki Anderson and Megan Spencer-Smith
* Children's Frontal Lobes: No Longer Silent?
* 10. Jay N. Giedd, Armin Raznahan, and Rhoshel K. Lenroot
* Adolescent Frontal Lobes: Under Construction
* 11. Allyson P. Mackey, Rajeev D.S. Raizada, Silvia A. Bunge
* Environmental Influences on Prefrontal Development
* 12. Jessica A. Church, Steven E. Petersen, and Bradley L. Schlaggar
* Development of Cortical Networks for Top-Down Control
* 13. Kai Hwang and Beatriz Luna
* The Development of Brain Connectivity Supporting Prefrontal Cortical
Functions
* 14. Yuko Munakata, Christopher H. Chatham, and Hannah R. Snyder
* Mechanistic Accounts of Frontal Lobe Development
* SECTION III: SYSTEMS/MODELING
* Introduction to Section III: Earl Miller and Masataka Watanabe
* 15. Masataka Watanabe
* How Context Impacts Cognitive and Motivational Control of Behavior in
the Primate Prefrontal Cortex
* 16. Xiao-Jing Wang
* The Prefrontal Cortex as a Quintessential "Cognitive-Type " Neural
Circuit: Working Memory and Decision Making
* 17. Keiji Tanaka, Kenji Matsumoto, Farshad A. Mansouri, and Mark
Buckley
* Functional Division Among Monkey Prefrontal Areas in Goal-directed
Behavior
* 18. Daeyeol Lee, Soyoun Kim, and Hyojung Seo
* Role of Prefrontal Cortex in Reinforcement Learning and Decision
Making
* SECTION IV: COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
* Introduction to Section IV: John Duncan and Etienne Koechlin
* 19. Etienne Koechlin
* Motivation, Control and Human Prefrontal Executive Function
* 20. John Duncan and Earl K. Miller
* Adaptive Neural Coding in Frontal and Parietal Cortex
* 21. John P. O'Doherty
* Functional Contributions of the vmPFC in Value-based Decision Making
* 22. Katsuyuki Sakai
* Network-Based Mechanism of Prefrontal Control
* 23. Franz-Xaver Neubert, Rogier B. Mars, and Matthew F. S. Rushworth
* Is there an Inferior Frontal Cortical Network for Cognitive Control
and Inhibition?
* SECTION V: SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE
* Introduction to Section IV: Daniel Tranel
* 24. Giacomo Rizzolatti, Leonardo Fogassi, Giuseppe Luppino, and
Stefano Rozzi
* The Cognitive Motor System
* 25. Erik Asp and Daniel Tranel
* False Tagging Theory: Toward a Unitary Account of Prefrontal Cortex
Function
* 26. Jessica R. Cohen, Elliot T. Berkman, and Matthew D. Lieberman
* Intentional and Incidental Self-Control in Ventrolateral PFC
* 27. Jennifer S. Beer and Jamil P. Bhanji
* Dynamic Social Judgment: The Frontal Lobes and Beyond
* 28. Steven W. Anderson and Daniel Tranel
* Social Outcome Following Early-Life Damage to Prefrontal Cortex
* SECTION VI: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
* Introduction to Section VI: Paul Burgess and Jordan Grafman
* 29. Tim Shallice and Susan Gillingham
* On Neuropsychological Studies of Prefrontal Cortex: The ROBBIA
Approach
* 30. Lesley K. Fellows
* Decision-making: Executive Functions Meet Motivation.
* 31. Emmanuelle Volle, Richard Levy, and Paul W. Burgess
* A New Era for Lesion-Behavior Mapping of Prefrontal Functions
* 32. Paul W. Burgess and Hsuan-Chen Wu
* Rostral Prefrontal Cortex (Area 10): Metacognition in the Brain
* 33. Jordan Grafman
* Beliefs Sculpt Human Social Identity
* SECTION VII: AGING and PREFRONTAL FUNCTION
* Introduction to Section VII: Patricia Reuter-Lorenz and Cheryl Grady
* 34. Brenda A. Kirchhoff, Staci E. Smith, and Jessica D. Luntz
* Prefrontal Cortex and Self-Initiated Encoding Strategy Use in Healthy
Younger and Older Adults
* 35. Monica Fabiani and Gabriele Gratton
* Aging, Working Memory, and Attention Control: A Tale of Two
Processing Streams?
* 36. Adam Gazzaley
* Top-down Modulation and Cognitive Aging
* 37. Ulman Lindenberger, Agnieszka Z. Burzynska, and Irene E. Nagel
* Heterogeneity in Frontal-lobe Aging
* 38. Roberto Cabeza and Nancy A. Dennis
* Frontal Lobes and Aging: Deterioration and Compensation
* SECTION VIII: PSYCHIATRIC and NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
* Introduction to Section VIII: Cameron S. Carter
* 39. Cameron S. Carter
* Prefrontal Cortex and Impaired Cognition and Behavior in
Schizophrenia
* 40. Helen Mayberg
* Tuning Mood Circuits with Deep Brain Stimulation: A New Treatment
Strategy for Depression
* 41. William W. Seeley
* Selective Vulnerability in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia
* 42. Robert W. Levenson
* Selfless Cells: Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration and Emotional
Functioning
* SECTION IX: NEUROREHABILITATION
* Introduction to Section IX: Ian H. Robertson and Mark D'Esposito
* 43. Lars Nyberg and Lars Bäckman
* Training of Aging Frontal Lobes: Possibilities and Constraints
* 44. RuchikaShaurya Prakash, Michelle W. Voss, and Arthur F. Kramer
* Physical Activity Effects on Brain and Behavior
* 45. Mark D'Esposito and Anthony J.-W. Chen
* Remediating Frontal Lobe Dysfunction: From Bench to Bedside
* 46. Ian H. Robertson and Brian Levine
* Attention and Arousal in Neurorehabilitation
* SECTION X: OVERVIEW
* 47. Robert T. Knight and D.T. Stuss
* From the Past to the Future
* Introduction: Past and Future
* 2. Joaquin M. Fuster
* Cognitive Functions of the Prefrontal Cortex
* SECTION I: NEUROANATOMY and NEUROPHARMACOLOGY
* Introduction to Section I: Helen Barbas and Trevor Robbins
* 3. Helen Barbas, Jamie G. Bunce, and Maria Medalla
* Prefrontal Pathways that Control Attention
* 4. Amy F.T. Arnsten
* Fleeting Thoughts: Molecular Vulnerabilities in Prefrontal Cortical
Circuits
* 5. Trevor W. Robbins
* Optimising the Executive: Neurochemical Modulation of the
Fronto-Executive 'Toolbox'
* 6. Jonathan D. Wallis and Steven W. Kennerley
* The Functional Role of Reward Signals in Different Prefrontal Areas
* 7. Michael Petrides
* The Mid-Dorsolateral Prefronto-Parietal Network and the Epoptic
Process
* SECTION II: FRONTAL LOBE DEVELOPMENT
* Introduction to Section II: Silvia Bunge and Arthur Toga
* 8. David A. Lewis and Darlene Melchitzky
* Postnatal Development of Neural Circuits in the Primate Prefrontal
Cortex
* 9. Vicki Anderson and Megan Spencer-Smith
* Children's Frontal Lobes: No Longer Silent?
* 10. Jay N. Giedd, Armin Raznahan, and Rhoshel K. Lenroot
* Adolescent Frontal Lobes: Under Construction
* 11. Allyson P. Mackey, Rajeev D.S. Raizada, Silvia A. Bunge
* Environmental Influences on Prefrontal Development
* 12. Jessica A. Church, Steven E. Petersen, and Bradley L. Schlaggar
* Development of Cortical Networks for Top-Down Control
* 13. Kai Hwang and Beatriz Luna
* The Development of Brain Connectivity Supporting Prefrontal Cortical
Functions
* 14. Yuko Munakata, Christopher H. Chatham, and Hannah R. Snyder
* Mechanistic Accounts of Frontal Lobe Development
* SECTION III: SYSTEMS/MODELING
* Introduction to Section III: Earl Miller and Masataka Watanabe
* 15. Masataka Watanabe
* How Context Impacts Cognitive and Motivational Control of Behavior in
the Primate Prefrontal Cortex
* 16. Xiao-Jing Wang
* The Prefrontal Cortex as a Quintessential "Cognitive-Type " Neural
Circuit: Working Memory and Decision Making
* 17. Keiji Tanaka, Kenji Matsumoto, Farshad A. Mansouri, and Mark
Buckley
* Functional Division Among Monkey Prefrontal Areas in Goal-directed
Behavior
* 18. Daeyeol Lee, Soyoun Kim, and Hyojung Seo
* Role of Prefrontal Cortex in Reinforcement Learning and Decision
Making
* SECTION IV: COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
* Introduction to Section IV: John Duncan and Etienne Koechlin
* 19. Etienne Koechlin
* Motivation, Control and Human Prefrontal Executive Function
* 20. John Duncan and Earl K. Miller
* Adaptive Neural Coding in Frontal and Parietal Cortex
* 21. John P. O'Doherty
* Functional Contributions of the vmPFC in Value-based Decision Making
* 22. Katsuyuki Sakai
* Network-Based Mechanism of Prefrontal Control
* 23. Franz-Xaver Neubert, Rogier B. Mars, and Matthew F. S. Rushworth
* Is there an Inferior Frontal Cortical Network for Cognitive Control
and Inhibition?
* SECTION V: SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE
* Introduction to Section IV: Daniel Tranel
* 24. Giacomo Rizzolatti, Leonardo Fogassi, Giuseppe Luppino, and
Stefano Rozzi
* The Cognitive Motor System
* 25. Erik Asp and Daniel Tranel
* False Tagging Theory: Toward a Unitary Account of Prefrontal Cortex
Function
* 26. Jessica R. Cohen, Elliot T. Berkman, and Matthew D. Lieberman
* Intentional and Incidental Self-Control in Ventrolateral PFC
* 27. Jennifer S. Beer and Jamil P. Bhanji
* Dynamic Social Judgment: The Frontal Lobes and Beyond
* 28. Steven W. Anderson and Daniel Tranel
* Social Outcome Following Early-Life Damage to Prefrontal Cortex
* SECTION VI: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
* Introduction to Section VI: Paul Burgess and Jordan Grafman
* 29. Tim Shallice and Susan Gillingham
* On Neuropsychological Studies of Prefrontal Cortex: The ROBBIA
Approach
* 30. Lesley K. Fellows
* Decision-making: Executive Functions Meet Motivation.
* 31. Emmanuelle Volle, Richard Levy, and Paul W. Burgess
* A New Era for Lesion-Behavior Mapping of Prefrontal Functions
* 32. Paul W. Burgess and Hsuan-Chen Wu
* Rostral Prefrontal Cortex (Area 10): Metacognition in the Brain
* 33. Jordan Grafman
* Beliefs Sculpt Human Social Identity
* SECTION VII: AGING and PREFRONTAL FUNCTION
* Introduction to Section VII: Patricia Reuter-Lorenz and Cheryl Grady
* 34. Brenda A. Kirchhoff, Staci E. Smith, and Jessica D. Luntz
* Prefrontal Cortex and Self-Initiated Encoding Strategy Use in Healthy
Younger and Older Adults
* 35. Monica Fabiani and Gabriele Gratton
* Aging, Working Memory, and Attention Control: A Tale of Two
Processing Streams?
* 36. Adam Gazzaley
* Top-down Modulation and Cognitive Aging
* 37. Ulman Lindenberger, Agnieszka Z. Burzynska, and Irene E. Nagel
* Heterogeneity in Frontal-lobe Aging
* 38. Roberto Cabeza and Nancy A. Dennis
* Frontal Lobes and Aging: Deterioration and Compensation
* SECTION VIII: PSYCHIATRIC and NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
* Introduction to Section VIII: Cameron S. Carter
* 39. Cameron S. Carter
* Prefrontal Cortex and Impaired Cognition and Behavior in
Schizophrenia
* 40. Helen Mayberg
* Tuning Mood Circuits with Deep Brain Stimulation: A New Treatment
Strategy for Depression
* 41. William W. Seeley
* Selective Vulnerability in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia
* 42. Robert W. Levenson
* Selfless Cells: Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration and Emotional
Functioning
* SECTION IX: NEUROREHABILITATION
* Introduction to Section IX: Ian H. Robertson and Mark D'Esposito
* 43. Lars Nyberg and Lars Bäckman
* Training of Aging Frontal Lobes: Possibilities and Constraints
* 44. RuchikaShaurya Prakash, Michelle W. Voss, and Arthur F. Kramer
* Physical Activity Effects on Brain and Behavior
* 45. Mark D'Esposito and Anthony J.-W. Chen
* Remediating Frontal Lobe Dysfunction: From Bench to Bedside
* 46. Ian H. Robertson and Brian Levine
* Attention and Arousal in Neurorehabilitation
* SECTION X: OVERVIEW
* 47. Robert T. Knight and D.T. Stuss
* From the Past to the Future
* 1. Donald T. Stuss and Robert T. Knight
* Introduction: Past and Future
* 2. Joaquin M. Fuster
* Cognitive Functions of the Prefrontal Cortex
* SECTION I: NEUROANATOMY and NEUROPHARMACOLOGY
* Introduction to Section I: Helen Barbas and Trevor Robbins
* 3. Helen Barbas, Jamie G. Bunce, and Maria Medalla
* Prefrontal Pathways that Control Attention
* 4. Amy F.T. Arnsten
* Fleeting Thoughts: Molecular Vulnerabilities in Prefrontal Cortical
Circuits
* 5. Trevor W. Robbins
* Optimising the Executive: Neurochemical Modulation of the
Fronto-Executive 'Toolbox'
* 6. Jonathan D. Wallis and Steven W. Kennerley
* The Functional Role of Reward Signals in Different Prefrontal Areas
* 7. Michael Petrides
* The Mid-Dorsolateral Prefronto-Parietal Network and the Epoptic
Process
* SECTION II: FRONTAL LOBE DEVELOPMENT
* Introduction to Section II: Silvia Bunge and Arthur Toga
* 8. David A. Lewis and Darlene Melchitzky
* Postnatal Development of Neural Circuits in the Primate Prefrontal
Cortex
* 9. Vicki Anderson and Megan Spencer-Smith
* Children's Frontal Lobes: No Longer Silent?
* 10. Jay N. Giedd, Armin Raznahan, and Rhoshel K. Lenroot
* Adolescent Frontal Lobes: Under Construction
* 11. Allyson P. Mackey, Rajeev D.S. Raizada, Silvia A. Bunge
* Environmental Influences on Prefrontal Development
* 12. Jessica A. Church, Steven E. Petersen, and Bradley L. Schlaggar
* Development of Cortical Networks for Top-Down Control
* 13. Kai Hwang and Beatriz Luna
* The Development of Brain Connectivity Supporting Prefrontal Cortical
Functions
* 14. Yuko Munakata, Christopher H. Chatham, and Hannah R. Snyder
* Mechanistic Accounts of Frontal Lobe Development
* SECTION III: SYSTEMS/MODELING
* Introduction to Section III: Earl Miller and Masataka Watanabe
* 15. Masataka Watanabe
* How Context Impacts Cognitive and Motivational Control of Behavior in
the Primate Prefrontal Cortex
* 16. Xiao-Jing Wang
* The Prefrontal Cortex as a Quintessential "Cognitive-Type " Neural
Circuit: Working Memory and Decision Making
* 17. Keiji Tanaka, Kenji Matsumoto, Farshad A. Mansouri, and Mark
Buckley
* Functional Division Among Monkey Prefrontal Areas in Goal-directed
Behavior
* 18. Daeyeol Lee, Soyoun Kim, and Hyojung Seo
* Role of Prefrontal Cortex in Reinforcement Learning and Decision
Making
* SECTION IV: COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
* Introduction to Section IV: John Duncan and Etienne Koechlin
* 19. Etienne Koechlin
* Motivation, Control and Human Prefrontal Executive Function
* 20. John Duncan and Earl K. Miller
* Adaptive Neural Coding in Frontal and Parietal Cortex
* 21. John P. O'Doherty
* Functional Contributions of the vmPFC in Value-based Decision Making
* 22. Katsuyuki Sakai
* Network-Based Mechanism of Prefrontal Control
* 23. Franz-Xaver Neubert, Rogier B. Mars, and Matthew F. S. Rushworth
* Is there an Inferior Frontal Cortical Network for Cognitive Control
and Inhibition?
* SECTION V: SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE
* Introduction to Section IV: Daniel Tranel
* 24. Giacomo Rizzolatti, Leonardo Fogassi, Giuseppe Luppino, and
Stefano Rozzi
* The Cognitive Motor System
* 25. Erik Asp and Daniel Tranel
* False Tagging Theory: Toward a Unitary Account of Prefrontal Cortex
Function
* 26. Jessica R. Cohen, Elliot T. Berkman, and Matthew D. Lieberman
* Intentional and Incidental Self-Control in Ventrolateral PFC
* 27. Jennifer S. Beer and Jamil P. Bhanji
* Dynamic Social Judgment: The Frontal Lobes and Beyond
* 28. Steven W. Anderson and Daniel Tranel
* Social Outcome Following Early-Life Damage to Prefrontal Cortex
* SECTION VI: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
* Introduction to Section VI: Paul Burgess and Jordan Grafman
* 29. Tim Shallice and Susan Gillingham
* On Neuropsychological Studies of Prefrontal Cortex: The ROBBIA
Approach
* 30. Lesley K. Fellows
* Decision-making: Executive Functions Meet Motivation.
* 31. Emmanuelle Volle, Richard Levy, and Paul W. Burgess
* A New Era for Lesion-Behavior Mapping of Prefrontal Functions
* 32. Paul W. Burgess and Hsuan-Chen Wu
* Rostral Prefrontal Cortex (Area 10): Metacognition in the Brain
* 33. Jordan Grafman
* Beliefs Sculpt Human Social Identity
* SECTION VII: AGING and PREFRONTAL FUNCTION
* Introduction to Section VII: Patricia Reuter-Lorenz and Cheryl Grady
* 34. Brenda A. Kirchhoff, Staci E. Smith, and Jessica D. Luntz
* Prefrontal Cortex and Self-Initiated Encoding Strategy Use in Healthy
Younger and Older Adults
* 35. Monica Fabiani and Gabriele Gratton
* Aging, Working Memory, and Attention Control: A Tale of Two
Processing Streams?
* 36. Adam Gazzaley
* Top-down Modulation and Cognitive Aging
* 37. Ulman Lindenberger, Agnieszka Z. Burzynska, and Irene E. Nagel
* Heterogeneity in Frontal-lobe Aging
* 38. Roberto Cabeza and Nancy A. Dennis
* Frontal Lobes and Aging: Deterioration and Compensation
* SECTION VIII: PSYCHIATRIC and NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
* Introduction to Section VIII: Cameron S. Carter
* 39. Cameron S. Carter
* Prefrontal Cortex and Impaired Cognition and Behavior in
Schizophrenia
* 40. Helen Mayberg
* Tuning Mood Circuits with Deep Brain Stimulation: A New Treatment
Strategy for Depression
* 41. William W. Seeley
* Selective Vulnerability in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia
* 42. Robert W. Levenson
* Selfless Cells: Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration and Emotional
Functioning
* SECTION IX: NEUROREHABILITATION
* Introduction to Section IX: Ian H. Robertson and Mark D'Esposito
* 43. Lars Nyberg and Lars Bäckman
* Training of Aging Frontal Lobes: Possibilities and Constraints
* 44. RuchikaShaurya Prakash, Michelle W. Voss, and Arthur F. Kramer
* Physical Activity Effects on Brain and Behavior
* 45. Mark D'Esposito and Anthony J.-W. Chen
* Remediating Frontal Lobe Dysfunction: From Bench to Bedside
* 46. Ian H. Robertson and Brian Levine
* Attention and Arousal in Neurorehabilitation
* SECTION X: OVERVIEW
* 47. Robert T. Knight and D.T. Stuss
* From the Past to the Future
* Introduction: Past and Future
* 2. Joaquin M. Fuster
* Cognitive Functions of the Prefrontal Cortex
* SECTION I: NEUROANATOMY and NEUROPHARMACOLOGY
* Introduction to Section I: Helen Barbas and Trevor Robbins
* 3. Helen Barbas, Jamie G. Bunce, and Maria Medalla
* Prefrontal Pathways that Control Attention
* 4. Amy F.T. Arnsten
* Fleeting Thoughts: Molecular Vulnerabilities in Prefrontal Cortical
Circuits
* 5. Trevor W. Robbins
* Optimising the Executive: Neurochemical Modulation of the
Fronto-Executive 'Toolbox'
* 6. Jonathan D. Wallis and Steven W. Kennerley
* The Functional Role of Reward Signals in Different Prefrontal Areas
* 7. Michael Petrides
* The Mid-Dorsolateral Prefronto-Parietal Network and the Epoptic
Process
* SECTION II: FRONTAL LOBE DEVELOPMENT
* Introduction to Section II: Silvia Bunge and Arthur Toga
* 8. David A. Lewis and Darlene Melchitzky
* Postnatal Development of Neural Circuits in the Primate Prefrontal
Cortex
* 9. Vicki Anderson and Megan Spencer-Smith
* Children's Frontal Lobes: No Longer Silent?
* 10. Jay N. Giedd, Armin Raznahan, and Rhoshel K. Lenroot
* Adolescent Frontal Lobes: Under Construction
* 11. Allyson P. Mackey, Rajeev D.S. Raizada, Silvia A. Bunge
* Environmental Influences on Prefrontal Development
* 12. Jessica A. Church, Steven E. Petersen, and Bradley L. Schlaggar
* Development of Cortical Networks for Top-Down Control
* 13. Kai Hwang and Beatriz Luna
* The Development of Brain Connectivity Supporting Prefrontal Cortical
Functions
* 14. Yuko Munakata, Christopher H. Chatham, and Hannah R. Snyder
* Mechanistic Accounts of Frontal Lobe Development
* SECTION III: SYSTEMS/MODELING
* Introduction to Section III: Earl Miller and Masataka Watanabe
* 15. Masataka Watanabe
* How Context Impacts Cognitive and Motivational Control of Behavior in
the Primate Prefrontal Cortex
* 16. Xiao-Jing Wang
* The Prefrontal Cortex as a Quintessential "Cognitive-Type " Neural
Circuit: Working Memory and Decision Making
* 17. Keiji Tanaka, Kenji Matsumoto, Farshad A. Mansouri, and Mark
Buckley
* Functional Division Among Monkey Prefrontal Areas in Goal-directed
Behavior
* 18. Daeyeol Lee, Soyoun Kim, and Hyojung Seo
* Role of Prefrontal Cortex in Reinforcement Learning and Decision
Making
* SECTION IV: COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
* Introduction to Section IV: John Duncan and Etienne Koechlin
* 19. Etienne Koechlin
* Motivation, Control and Human Prefrontal Executive Function
* 20. John Duncan and Earl K. Miller
* Adaptive Neural Coding in Frontal and Parietal Cortex
* 21. John P. O'Doherty
* Functional Contributions of the vmPFC in Value-based Decision Making
* 22. Katsuyuki Sakai
* Network-Based Mechanism of Prefrontal Control
* 23. Franz-Xaver Neubert, Rogier B. Mars, and Matthew F. S. Rushworth
* Is there an Inferior Frontal Cortical Network for Cognitive Control
and Inhibition?
* SECTION V: SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE
* Introduction to Section IV: Daniel Tranel
* 24. Giacomo Rizzolatti, Leonardo Fogassi, Giuseppe Luppino, and
Stefano Rozzi
* The Cognitive Motor System
* 25. Erik Asp and Daniel Tranel
* False Tagging Theory: Toward a Unitary Account of Prefrontal Cortex
Function
* 26. Jessica R. Cohen, Elliot T. Berkman, and Matthew D. Lieberman
* Intentional and Incidental Self-Control in Ventrolateral PFC
* 27. Jennifer S. Beer and Jamil P. Bhanji
* Dynamic Social Judgment: The Frontal Lobes and Beyond
* 28. Steven W. Anderson and Daniel Tranel
* Social Outcome Following Early-Life Damage to Prefrontal Cortex
* SECTION VI: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
* Introduction to Section VI: Paul Burgess and Jordan Grafman
* 29. Tim Shallice and Susan Gillingham
* On Neuropsychological Studies of Prefrontal Cortex: The ROBBIA
Approach
* 30. Lesley K. Fellows
* Decision-making: Executive Functions Meet Motivation.
* 31. Emmanuelle Volle, Richard Levy, and Paul W. Burgess
* A New Era for Lesion-Behavior Mapping of Prefrontal Functions
* 32. Paul W. Burgess and Hsuan-Chen Wu
* Rostral Prefrontal Cortex (Area 10): Metacognition in the Brain
* 33. Jordan Grafman
* Beliefs Sculpt Human Social Identity
* SECTION VII: AGING and PREFRONTAL FUNCTION
* Introduction to Section VII: Patricia Reuter-Lorenz and Cheryl Grady
* 34. Brenda A. Kirchhoff, Staci E. Smith, and Jessica D. Luntz
* Prefrontal Cortex and Self-Initiated Encoding Strategy Use in Healthy
Younger and Older Adults
* 35. Monica Fabiani and Gabriele Gratton
* Aging, Working Memory, and Attention Control: A Tale of Two
Processing Streams?
* 36. Adam Gazzaley
* Top-down Modulation and Cognitive Aging
* 37. Ulman Lindenberger, Agnieszka Z. Burzynska, and Irene E. Nagel
* Heterogeneity in Frontal-lobe Aging
* 38. Roberto Cabeza and Nancy A. Dennis
* Frontal Lobes and Aging: Deterioration and Compensation
* SECTION VIII: PSYCHIATRIC and NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
* Introduction to Section VIII: Cameron S. Carter
* 39. Cameron S. Carter
* Prefrontal Cortex and Impaired Cognition and Behavior in
Schizophrenia
* 40. Helen Mayberg
* Tuning Mood Circuits with Deep Brain Stimulation: A New Treatment
Strategy for Depression
* 41. William W. Seeley
* Selective Vulnerability in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia
* 42. Robert W. Levenson
* Selfless Cells: Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration and Emotional
Functioning
* SECTION IX: NEUROREHABILITATION
* Introduction to Section IX: Ian H. Robertson and Mark D'Esposito
* 43. Lars Nyberg and Lars Bäckman
* Training of Aging Frontal Lobes: Possibilities and Constraints
* 44. RuchikaShaurya Prakash, Michelle W. Voss, and Arthur F. Kramer
* Physical Activity Effects on Brain and Behavior
* 45. Mark D'Esposito and Anthony J.-W. Chen
* Remediating Frontal Lobe Dysfunction: From Bench to Bedside
* 46. Ian H. Robertson and Brian Levine
* Attention and Arousal in Neurorehabilitation
* SECTION X: OVERVIEW
* 47. Robert T. Knight and D.T. Stuss
* From the Past to the Future