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Hallucinatory phenomena have held the fascination of science since
the dawn of medicine, and the popular imagination from the
beginning of recorded history. Their study has become a critical
aspect of our knowledge of the brain, making significant strides in
recent years with advances in neuroimaging, and has established
common ground among what normally are regarded as disparate fields.
The Neuroscience of Hallucinations synthesizes the most up-to-date
findings on these intriguing auditory, visual, olfactory,
gustatory, and somatosensory experiences, from their molecular
origins to their cognitive expression. In recognition of the wide
audience for this information among the neuroscientific, medical,
and psychology communities, its editors bring a mature evidence
base to highly subjective experience. This knowledge is presented
in comprehensive detail as leading researchers across the
disciplines ground readers in the basics, offer current cognitive,
neurobiological, and computational models of hallucinations,
analyze the latest neuroimaging technologies, and discuss emerging
interventions, including neuromodulation therapies, new
antipsychotic drugs, and integrative programs. Among the topics
covered: Hallucinations in the healthy individual. A
pathophysiology of transdiagnostic hallucinations including
computational and connectivity modeling. Molecular mechanisms of
hallucinogenic drugs. Structural and functional variations in the
hallucinatory brain in schizophrenia. The neurodevelopment of
hallucinations. Innovations in brain stimulation techniques and
imaging-guided therapy. Psychiatrists, neurologists,
neuropsychologists, cognitive neuroscientists, clinical
psychologists, and pharmacologists will welcome The Neuroscience of
Hallucinations as a vital guide to the current state and promising
future of their shared field.
Hallucinatory phenomena have held the fascination of science since
the dawn of medicine, and the popular imagination from the
beginning of recorded history. Their study has become a critical
aspect of our knowledge of the brain, making significant strides in
recent years with advances in neuroimaging, and has established
common ground among what normally are regarded as disparate fields.
The Neuroscience of Hallucinations synthesizes the most up-to-date
findings on these intriguing auditory, visual, olfactory,
gustatory, and somatosensory experiences, from their molecular
origins to their cognitive expression. In recognition of the wide
audience for this information among the neuroscientific, medical,
and psychology communities, its editors bring a mature evidence
base to highly subjective experience. This knowledge is presented
in comprehensive detail as leading researchers across the
disciplines ground readers in the basics, offer current cognitive,
neurobiological, and computational models of hallucinations,
analyze the latest neuroimaging technologies, and discuss emerging
interventions, including neuromodulation therapies, new
antipsychotic drugs, and integrative programs. Among the topics
covered: Hallucinations in the healthy individual. A
pathophysiology of transdiagnostic hallucinations including
computational and connectivity modeling. Molecular mechanisms of
hallucinogenic drugs. Structural and functional variations in the
hallucinatory brain in schizophrenia. The neurodevelopment of
hallucinations. Innovations in brain stimulation techniques and
imaging-guided therapy. Psychiatrists, neurologists,
neuropsychologists, cognitive neuroscientists, clinical
psychologists, and pharmacologists will welcome The Neuroscience of
Hallucinations as a vital guide to the current state and promising
future of their shared field.
CHARME'99 is the tenth in a series of working conferences devoted
to the dev- opment and use of leading-edge formal techniques and
tools for the design and veri?cation of hardware and systems.
Previous conferences have been held in Darmstadt (1984), Edinburgh
(1985), Grenoble (1986), Glasgow (1988), Leuven (1989), Torino
(1991), Arles (1993), Frankfurt (1995) and Montreal (1997). This
workshop and conference series has been organized in cooperation
with IFIP WG 10. 5. It is now the biannual counterpart of FMCAD,
which takes place every even-numbered year in the USA. The 1999
event took place in Bad Her- nalb, a resort village located in the
Black Forest close to the city of Karlsruhe. The validation of
functional and timing behavior is a major bottleneck in current
VLSI design systems. A predominantly academic area of study until a
few years ago, formal design and veri?cation techniques are now
migrating into industrial use. The aim of CHARME'99 is to bring
together researchers and users from academia and industry working
in this active area of research. Two invited talks illustrate major
current trends: the presentation by Gerard Berry (Ecole des Mines
de Paris, Sophia-Antipolis, France) is concerned with the use of
synchronous languages in circuit design, and the talk given by
Peter Jansen (BMW, Munich, Germany) demonstrates an application of
formal methods in an industrial environment. The program also
includes 20 regular presentations and 12 short presentations/poster
exhibitions that have been selected from the 48 submitted papers."
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Vita Sanctissimi Confessoris Et Pontificis Huberti Denati In
Vura Ducum ... Pierre-Thomas Willemaers, Maria Elisabeth
(aartshertogin van Oostenrijk), Jean-Baptiste Berterham Apud
Eugenium Henricum Fricx, 1730
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