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This book celebrates the pioneering work and contributions of Helen J. Neville, who conducted seminal neuroimaging work using electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaginf (fMRI) to illustrate the role that experience plays in shaping the brain.

Bringing together her former students, collaborators, and colleagues, the book presents essays and original empirical research that pay tribute to Helen Neville's groundbreaking work. The chapters discuss her contributions to our knowledge of neuroplasticity in perception, attention, and language, and how they inspired more recent developments in these and related areas, such as work on deafness (changes in sign language processing with age and the effects of cochlear implants on language development), the early stages of reading, memory consolidation during sleep, and the connection between attentional and memory systems. The book also discusses her strong commitment to rigorous science that could be translat

Table of Contents

Foreword. Being a Scientist in the Neville Tradition: Ten Things I Learned from Helen

Debra L. Mills

Introduction

Aaron J. Newman & Giordana Grossi

Interlude i: Thanks, You Guys!

Marta Kutas

Chapter 1. Development and plasticity of selective auditory attention in early childhood

Amanda Hampton Wray & Elif Isbell

Interlude ii: A Big Fat P3

Marta Kutas

Chapter 2. Allocation of auditory spatial selective attention in action video game players

Julia Föcker, Matin Mortazavi, Wayne Khoe, Steven A. Hillyard, & Daphne Bavelier

Interlude iii: Structure and Content

Marta Kutas

Chapter 3. The roles of age of acquisition, proficiency, and first language on second language processing

Annika Andersson & Aaron J. Newman

Chapter 4. Exploring the Effects of Aging on Language Abilities in Deaf Signers

David P. Corina, Lucinda O’Grady Farnady, Todd LaMarr, Svenna Pedersen, Kurt Winsler, & Laurel Lawyer

Chapter 5. Changes in occipito-temporal cortex with literacy: Electrophysiological evidence

Giordana Grossi & Elizabeth Sacchi

Chapter 6. Reading in deaf individuals: Examining the role of visual word form area

Elizabeth A. Hirshorn, Matthew W.G. Dye, Peter Hauser, Ted Supalla, & Daphne Bavelier

Interlude iv: One Less Sense Isn’t Nonsense

Marta Kutas

Chapter 7. Deafness and signed language: Implications of Helen Neville’s neuroplasticity research for children receiving cochlear implants

Aaron J. Newman & Mairéad MacSweeney

Interlude v: Sound or Sign?

Marta Kutas

Chapter 8. Making memories last: How sleep promotes neuroplasticity

Randolph F. Helfrich & Robert T. Knight

Interlude vi: The Importance of Parenting

Marta Kutas

Chapter 9. Changing Brains for Social Justice

Eric Pakulak & Courtney Stevens

Interlude vii: A Double-Edged Sword

Marta Kutas

Chapter 10. Exploring Common Mechanisms of Brain Development and Adult Plasticity in Humans and Rodents

Michael I. Posner & Mary K. Rothbart

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367358693, 978-0367358693
      ISBN10: 0367358697

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book celebrates the pioneering work and contributions of Helen J. Neville, who conducted seminal neuroimaging work using electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaginf (fMRI) to illustrate the role that experience plays in shaping the brain.

      Bringing together her former students, collaborators, and colleagues, the book presents essays and original empirical research that pay tribute to Helen Neville's groundbreaking work. The chapters discuss her contributions to our knowledge of neuroplasticity in perception, attention, and language, and how they inspired more recent developments in these and related areas, such as work on deafness (changes in sign language processing with age and the effects of cochlear implants on language development), the early stages of reading, memory consolidation during sleep, and the connection between attentional and memory systems. The book also discusses her strong commitment to rigorous science that could be translat

      Table of Contents

      Foreword. Being a Scientist in the Neville Tradition: Ten Things I Learned from Helen

      Debra L. Mills

      Introduction

      Aaron J. Newman & Giordana Grossi

      Interlude i: Thanks, You Guys!

      Marta Kutas

      Chapter 1. Development and plasticity of selective auditory attention in early childhood

      Amanda Hampton Wray & Elif Isbell

      Interlude ii: A Big Fat P3

      Marta Kutas

      Chapter 2. Allocation of auditory spatial selective attention in action video game players

      Julia Föcker, Matin Mortazavi, Wayne Khoe, Steven A. Hillyard, & Daphne Bavelier

      Interlude iii: Structure and Content

      Marta Kutas

      Chapter 3. The roles of age of acquisition, proficiency, and first language on second language processing

      Annika Andersson & Aaron J. Newman

      Chapter 4. Exploring the Effects of Aging on Language Abilities in Deaf Signers

      David P. Corina, Lucinda O’Grady Farnady, Todd LaMarr, Svenna Pedersen, Kurt Winsler, & Laurel Lawyer

      Chapter 5. Changes in occipito-temporal cortex with literacy: Electrophysiological evidence

      Giordana Grossi & Elizabeth Sacchi

      Chapter 6. Reading in deaf individuals: Examining the role of visual word form area

      Elizabeth A. Hirshorn, Matthew W.G. Dye, Peter Hauser, Ted Supalla, & Daphne Bavelier

      Interlude iv: One Less Sense Isn’t Nonsense

      Marta Kutas

      Chapter 7. Deafness and signed language: Implications of Helen Neville’s neuroplasticity research for children receiving cochlear implants

      Aaron J. Newman & Mairéad MacSweeney

      Interlude v: Sound or Sign?

      Marta Kutas

      Chapter 8. Making memories last: How sleep promotes neuroplasticity

      Randolph F. Helfrich & Robert T. Knight

      Interlude vi: The Importance of Parenting

      Marta Kutas

      Chapter 9. Changing Brains for Social Justice

      Eric Pakulak & Courtney Stevens

      Interlude vii: A Double-Edged Sword

      Marta Kutas

      Chapter 10. Exploring Common Mechanisms of Brain Development and Adult Plasticity in Humans and Rodents

      Michael I. Posner & Mary K. Rothbart

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