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Cognitive neuroscience isĀ theĀ interdisciplinary study
of how cognitive and intellectual functions are processed and
represented within the brain, which is critical to building
understanding of core psychological and behavioural processes such
as learning, memory, behaviour, perception, and consciousness.
Understanding these processes not only offers relevant fundamental
insights into brain-behavioural relations, but may also lead to
actionable knowledge that can be applied in the clinical treatment
of patients with various brain-related disabilities. This Handbook
focusses on the foundational principles, methods, and underlying
systems in cognitive and systems neuroscience, as well as examining
cutting-edge methodological advances and innovations. Containing 34
original, state of the art contributions from leading experts in
the field, this Handbook is essential reading for researchers and
students of cognitive psychology, as well as scholars across the
fields of neuroscientific, behavioural and health sciences. Part 1:
Background Considerations Part 2: Neuroscientific Substrates and
Principles Part 3: Neuroanatomical Brain Systems Part 4: Neural
Dynamics and Processes Part 5: Sensory-Perceptual Systems and
Cognition Part 6: Methodological Advances
Cognitive neuroscience isĀ theĀ interdisciplinary study
of how cognitive and intellectual functions are processed and
represented within the brain, which is critical to building
understanding of core psychological and behavioural processes such
as learning, memory, behaviour, perception, and consciousness.
Understanding these processes not only offers relevant fundamental
insights into brain-behavioural relations, but may also lead to
actionable knowledge that can be applied in the clinical treatment
of patients with various brain-related disabilities. This Handbook
examines complex cognitive systems through the lens of
neuroscience, as well as providing an overview of development and
applications within cognitive and systems neuroscience research and
beyond. Containing 35 original, state of the art contributions from
leading experts in the field, this Handbook is essential reading
for researchers and students of cognitive psychology, as well as
scholars across the fields of neuroscientific, behavioural and
health sciences. Part 1: Attention, Learning and Memory Part 2:
Language and Communication Part 3: Emotion and Motivation Part 4:
Social Cognition Part 5: Cognitive Control and Decision Making Part
6: Intelligence
This volume provides in-depth descriptions and discussion of
clinical trial designs based on novel data analysis of high-quality
trials for 11 different neurological conditions in order to
ultimately improve the quality of care in neurology. Some of the
conditions discussed in this book are stroke, traumatic brain
injury, Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy, and tumors of the central
nervous system. In Neuromethods series style, chapters include the
kind of detail and key advice from the specialists needed to get
successful results in your research center and clinical
investigation. Thorough and comprehensive, Clinical Trials in
Neurology is a valuable guide for individuals in the research,
education, and clinical practice fields, specifically in the fields
of medicine, physical therapy, occupational therapy, nursing, and
public health. This volume is also an important resource for
clinicians aiming to improve their understanding in methodology of
clinical trials.
One of the most crucial skills a clinician, scientist, or student
can learn is to create, conduct, and interpret the conclusions of a
clinical study. Critical Thinking in Clinical Research teaches
these fundamentals in four distinct sections, called "units": the
first unit focuses on issues surrounding the design of a study such
as population, question selection, randomization, and blinding;
Unit 2 presents statistical methods such as analyzing data
collected, how to present and discuss the data concisely; the third
unit covers practical aspects such as methodology, organizational
considerations, principles of trial conduct and reporting; and the
final unit delves into study designs, providing the advantages and
drawbacks of each design style. Each chapter begins with a short
introduction, followed by a hypothetical case that challenges the
reader to make decisions, to consider pros and cons of specific
approaches, and to evaluate options based on specific conditions.
Knowing how to critically read and understand scientific papers and
to collect, analyze, and interpret research data, which they in
turn can then present in their own scientific manuscript makes this
book the perfect resource for anyone looking to contribute to the
wealth of scientific and medical inquiry.
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