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iUniverse The Zen Brain A Psychology of Natural Existence and the Human Experience
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iUniverse MindFitness Training The Process of Enhancing Profound Attention Using Neurofeedback
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iUniverse Beyond the Conscious Mind Unlocking the Secrets of the Self
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Hearing and Brain Health Academy Your Resilient Brain
Book SynopsisDid you know hearing loss has been identified as the #1 modifiable risk factor for the development of dementia? In addition to treating hearing loss, what else can be done to help prevent cognitive decline?Research shows that the efficient and healthy functioning of our minds may be contingent on dealing with hearing issues. The Author Andrew Campbell became an audiologist because he saw the potential to dramatically change people''s lives by addressing hearing loss.Hearing loss is not just an issue for the ears, the impacts run deep and wide. As the hearing centres of the brain are intertwined with memory and other cognitive functions, the consequences of untreated hearing loss can be far reaching.The approach in Your Resilient Brain is holistic because ears don''t exist in a vacuum. Maintaining a healthy mind and body affects our hearing health and vice versa. When comm
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Holding on to Hope Holding on to Hope
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Random House USA Inc An Anthropologist On Mars
Book SynopsisTHE INSPIRATION FOR THE NBC SERIES BRILLIANT MINDS • From the bestselling author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat • Fascinating portraits of neurological disorder in which men, women, and one extraordinary child emerge as brilliantly adaptive personalities, whose conditions have not so much debilitated them as ushered them into another reality.Here are seven detailed narratives of neurological patients, including a surgeon consumed by the compulsive tics of Tourette's syndrome unless he is operating; an artist who loses all sense of color in a car accident, but finds a new sensibility and creative power in black and white; and an autistic professor who cannot decipher the simplest social exchange between humans, but has built a career out of her intuitive understanding of animal behavior.Sacks combines the well honed mind of an academician with the verve of a true storyteller.
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HarperCollins Black on White
Book SynopsisMany child-care experts believe babies are better able to see and recognize shapes when they are presented in black and white. A butterfly, a leaf, an elephant, and a small child are among the black images presented against a white background in this book.
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University of Queensland Press Mind Your Brain
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St. Martins Press-3PL The Balance Within The Science Connecting Health and Emotions
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Xlibris From Psyche to Soma and Back
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Springer Writing Systems and Cognition Perspectives from Psychology Physiology Linguistics and Semiotics 6 Neuropsychology and Cognition
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Springer Learning to Read An Integrated View from Research and Practice 17 Neuropsychology and Cognition
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Springer Current Issues in Developmental Psychology Biopsychological Perspectives
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Springer Current Issues in Developmental Psychology Biopsychological Perspectives
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Springer Learning to Read An Integrated View from Research and Practice 17 Neuropsychology and Cognition
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Springer Side Bias A Neuropsychological Perspective
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Springer Early Intervention in Psychotic Disorders Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Early Intervention in Psychiatric Disorders Prague Czech Republic October 2227 1998 91
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Springer Early Intervention in Psychotic Disorders Nato Science Series D Behavioural and Social Sciences Volume 91 Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Prague Czech Republic October 2227 1998
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Springer The Neural Basis of Navigation Evidence from Single Cell Recording
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Springer Animal Cognition and Sequential Behavior
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Springer Eyeblink Classical Conditioning Applications in Humans v 1
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Springer Problems and Solutions in Human Assessment
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Springer Eyeblink Classical Conditioning Animal Models v 2
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Taylor & Francis Inc Contemporary Learning Theories
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Taylor & Francis Inc Plasticity in the Central Nervous System
Book SynopsisCatalyzed by the development of new neurobiological and behavioral techniques as well as new conceptual and theoretical approaches to the study of the relationship between brain and behavior, research exploring brain functions enabling learning and memory has greatly accelerated in recent years. The chapters in this book reflect current theoretical approaches to the study of brain and memory and provide new insights concerning the cellular bases of memory and the differential involvement of brain systems in different forms of memory. By presenting up-to-date summaries of research investigating brain mechanisms underlying learning and memory, these chapters help to place current findings in appropriate theoretical context, and further stimulate research inquiry attempting to understand how the brain makes memory. Divided into three sections, coverage in this volume includes: * a discussion of pharmacological approaches to the study of brain and memory; * a review of eTable of ContentsContents: Preface. J. Garcia, Brain and Behavior: Bridging the Barranca. J.L. McGaugh, L. Cahill, M.B. Parent, M.H. Mesches, K. Coleman-Mesches, J.A. Salinas, Involvement of the Amygdala in the Regulation of Memory Storage. I. Izquierdo, Role of the Hippocampus, Amygdala and Entorhinal Cortex in Memory Storage and Expression. R.A. Prado-Alcalá, Serial and Parallel Processing During Memory Consolidation. F. Bermúdez-Rattoni, C.E. Ormsby, M.L. Escobar, E. Hernández-Echeagaray, The Role of the Insular Cortex in the Acquisition and Long Lasting Memory for Aversively Motivated Behavior. F.H. Gage, M. Kawaja, K. Eagle, G. Chalmers, J. Ray, L.J. Fisher, Somatic Gene Transfer to the Brain: A Tool to Study the Necessary and Sufficient Structure/Function Requirements for Learning and Memory. J. Bures, Reversible Lesions Reveal Hidden Stages of Learning. R.F. Thompson, J.A. Tracy, Cerebellar Localization of a Memory Trace. H. Eichenbaum, B. Young, M. Bunsey, Persistent Questions About Hippocampal Function in Memory. J.M. Fuster, Frontal Cortex and the Cognitive Support of Behavior. Y. Dudai, K. Rosenblum, N. Meiri, R. Miskin, R. Schul, Correlates of Taste and Taste-Aversion Learning in the Rodent Brain. S.P.R. Rose, Time-Dependent Biochemical and Cellular Processes in Memory Formation.
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Taylor & Francis Modeling Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Book SynopsisA recent study indicates that 20 million people in the United States have significant sensorineural hearing loss. Approximately 95% of those people have partial losses, with varying degrees of residual hearing. These percentages are similar in other developed countries. What changes in the function of the cochlea or inner ear cause such losses? What does the world sound like to the 19 million people with residual hearing? How should we transform sounds to correct for the hearing loss and maximize restoration of normal hearing? Answers to such questions require detailed models of the way that sounds are processed by the nervous system, both for listeners with normal hearing and for those with sensorineural hearing loss. This book contains chapters describing the work of 25 different research groups. A great deal of research in recent years has been aimed at obtaining a better physiological description of the altered processes that cause sensorineural hearing loss and a better understanding of transformations that occur in the perception of those sounds that are sufficiently intense that they can still be heard. Efforts to understand these changes in function have lead to a better understanding of normal function as well. This research has been based on rigorous mathematical models, computer simulations of mechanical and physiological processes, and signal processing simulations of the altered perceptual experience of listeners with sensorineural hearing loss. This book provides examples of all these approaches to modeling sensorineural hearing loss and a summary of the latest research in the field.Trade Review"...provides a comprehensive overview of a number of approaches to modeling currently used in hearing research....it serves as a good compendium of the recent work of the most active research laboratories. This makes the volume a useful reference source for the reader with some background in hearing research and may be a good collection for a graduate course on hearing loss."—Contemporary PsychologyTable of ContentsContents: Preface. W. Jesteadt, Introduction: Modeling Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Part I: Physiological and Perceptual Models of Sensorineural Hearing Loss.S.T. Neely, Introduction. E. Javel, Cochlear Excitation Patterns in Sensorineural Hearing Loss. R.L. Miller, J.R. Schilling, K.R. Franck, E.D. Young, Representation of the Vowel /eh/ in the Auditory Nerve of Cats With a Noise-Induced Hearing Loss. R.L. Jenison, A Computational Model of Reorganization in Auditory Cortex in Response to Cochlear Lesions. T. Lin, J.L. Goldstein, Implementation of the MBPNL Cochlear I/O Model Using the C Programming Language, and Its Application to Modeling Nonlinear Level Dependence of Auditory Function. J.M. Kates, Using a Cochlear Model to Develop Adaptive Hearing-Aid Processing. Part II: Simulation and Compensation for Reduced Dynamic Range.L.E. Humes, Introduction. J.B. Allen, Derecruitment by Multi-Band Compression in Hearing Aids. D.S. Lum, L.D. Braida, A Psychoacoustic Comparison of Simulations of Sensorineural Hearing Loss Based on Dynamic Expansion and Additive Noise. S.V. De Gennaro, L.D. Braida, Lippmann et al. Revisited: A Study of Multiband Amplitude Compression for Listeners With Hearing Loss Simulated by Masking Noise. E.W. Yund, T.R. Crain, Voiced Stop Consonant Discrimination With Multichannel Expansion Hearing Loss Simulations. Part III: Loudness Growth and Intensity Discrimination as Measures of Nonlinearity.L.D. Braida, Introduction. S. Launer, V. Hohmann, B. Kollmeier, Modeling Loudness Growth and Loudness Summation in Hearing-Impaired Listeners. M. Florentine, S. Buus, R.P. Hellman, A Model of Loudness Summation Applied to High-Frequency Hearing Loss. R.P. Hellman, Growth of Loudness in Sensorineural Impairment: Experimental Results and Modeling Implications. S.T. Neely, J.B. Allen, Relationship Between the Rate of Growth of Loudness and the Intensity DL. W.S. Hellman, On the Role and Structure of the Decision Variable Variance Function in Modeling Intensity Discrimination in Normal Hearing and in Simulated Hearing Loss. R.A. Lutfi, K.A. Doherty, Modeling Level Discrimination of Broadband Signals by Listeners With Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Part IV: Additivity of Masking as a Measure of Nonlinearity.M.R. Leek, Introduction. J.R. Dubno, J.B. Ahlstrom, Additivity of Multiple Maskers of Speech. A.J. Oxenham, B.C.J. Moore, Modeling the Effects of Peripheral Nonlinearity in Listeners With Normal and Impaired Hearing. W. Jesteadt, D.L. Neff, L. Humes, M.R. Leek, Modeling Hearing Loss as an Additional Source of Masking. Part V: Spectral and Temporal Processing in Listeners With Sensorineural Hearing Loss.S. Buus, Introduction. A. Boothroyd, B. Mulhearn, J. Gong, J. Ostroff, Simulation of Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Reducing Spectral Resolution by Linear Frequency Smearing. T. Baer, B.C.J. Moore, Evaluation of a Scheme to Compensate for Reduced Frequency Selectivity in Hearing-Impaired Subjects. M.R. Leek, V. Summers, Timbre Discrimination by Hearing-Impaired Listeners. C. Formby, T.G. Forrest, Measurement and Modelling of Modulation Detection for Normal and Hearing-Impaired Listeners. T.G. Forrest, C. Formby, L.P. Sherlock, Measurement and Modeling of Temporal Gap Detection for Normal and Meniere Listeners. C.W. Turner, Temporal Masking and the "Active Process" in Normal and Hearing-Impaired Listeners. M.L. Hawley, H.S. Colburn, Application of Interaural Difference Models to Binaural Performance by Listeners With Hearing Impairments. Part VI: Speech Perception in Listeners With Sensorineural Hearing Loss.J.R. Dubno, Introduction. C.M. Rankovic, Prediction of Speech Reception by Listeners With Sensorineural Hearing Loss. T. Ching, H. Dillon, D. Byrne, Prediction of Speech Performance From Audibility and Psychoacoustic Abilities of Hearing Impaired Listeners. I. Holube, M. Wesselkamp, W.A. Dreschler, B. Kollmeier, Speech Intelligibility Prediction in Hearing-Impaired Listeners for Steady and Fluctuating Noise. A.R. Needleman, C.C. Crandell, Speech Perception in Noise by Listeners With Hearing Impairment and Simulated Sensorineural Hearing Loss. M.S. Hedrick, W. Jesteadt, Influence of Relative Amplitude and Presentation Level on Perception of the /p/ - /t/ Stop Consonant Contrast by Normal and Impaired Listeners.
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Taylor & Francis Inc EvidenceBased Treatment of Stuttering
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John Wiley & Sons Biofeedback For the Brain How Neurotherapy Effectively Treats Depression ADHD Autism and More
Book SynopsisNeurofeedback is a drug-free therapeutic technique used by licensed therapists in North America to treat a range of conditions from attention deficit and hyperactivity disorders to epilepsy, stroke, anxiety, migraine, and depression. This title describes how this procedure works.Trade ReviewSwingle is a seasoned biofeedback practitioner. His work will appeal to both professionals and the concerned public. -- Siegfried Othmer * chief scientist, The EEG Institute *Dr. Swingle's book is the first (and the best) to give the rationale for neurotherapy in a panoply of neurological and psychological disorders. He has a practical, yet sophisticated approach to neurofeedback and to adjunctive techniques which make it work faster and better. It is an outstanding guide to neurofeedback for the beginner and the experienced clinician. -- Jonathan E. Walker, M.D., Board Certified Neurologist * Medical Director, Neurotherapy Center of Dallas *This book is a readable primer or introduction, written to help readers decide whether neurotherapy might be of benefit to you or someone close to you. The book achieves that objective with clear examples and sidebars that highlight questions readers may have. [Swingle's] book provides guidance for those seeking a neurotherapy practitioner. Recommended. * CHOICE *A wonderful primer for the would-be practitioner. . . . Swingle writes nicely, very readably, and is a good teacher, and surely, a good healer. -- Roy Sugarman * Metapsychology *The growing demand for information on cognitive neurotherapy is met by Paul Swingle, whose book deserves to be widely read. -- Lynda T. Thompson * co-author, The A.D.D. Book and The Neurotherapy Book *Swingle is a seasoned biofeedback practitioner. His work will appeal to both professionals and the concerned public. -- Siegfried Othmer * chief scientist, The EEG Institute *Dr. Swingle's book is the first (and the best) to give the rationale for neurotherapy in a panoply of neurological and psychological disorders. He has a practical, yet sophisticated approach to neurofeedback and to adjunctive techniques which make it work faster and better. It is an outstanding guide to neurofeedback for the beginner and the experienced clinician. -- Jonathan E. Walker, M.D., Board Certified Neurologist * Medical Director, Neurotherapy Center of Dallas *This book is a readable primer or introduction, written to help readers decide whether neurotherapy might be of benefit to you or someone close to you. The book achieves that objective with clear examples and sidebars that highlight questions readers may have. [Swingle's] book provides guidance for those seeking a neurotherapy practitioner. Recommended. * CHOICE *A wonderful primer for the would-be practitioner. . . . Swingle writes nicely, very readably, and is a good teacher, and surely, a good healer. -- Roy Sugarman * Metapsychology *The growing demand for information on cognitive neurotherapy is met by Paul Swingle, whose book deserves to be widely read. -- Lynda T. Thompson * co-author, The A.D.D. Book and The Neurotherapy Book *
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IntechOpen Happiness and the Psychology of Enlightenment An Investigation into Methods and Results
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Springer Experimental Psychology Research Methods And Statistics
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Stellium Press The Astrological Body Types Face Form and Expression
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Starwalker Press The Nature of the Self The Human Mind Rediscovered as a Specific Instance of a Universal Configuration Governing All Integration
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Fielding University Press Understanding the Frontal Lobe of the Brain
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