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Springer Spatial Processing In Navigation Imagery And Perception by Fred W. Mast
The processing of spatial information is an increasingly important topic, especially in recent few years, with new findings emerging from such diverse disciplines as cognitive neuroscience; cognitive psychology; sensorimotor integration; neuropsychology and neuroanatomy. Bringing together contributions from a group of internationally highly renowned researchers from across these disciplines, this book offers a state-of-the-art platform on which the latest developments in spatial processing are presented._x000D_ _x000D_
Dedication.- Contributing Authors.- Preface.- Spatial Processing during Mental Imagery: A Neurofunctional Theory.- The Role of Imagery in Navigation: Neuropsychological Evidence.- Functional Equivalence of Spatial Images Produced by Perception and Spatial Language.- Spatial Processing and View-dependent Representations.- Modeling Mental Spatial Knowledge Processing.- Optic Ataxia: A Gateway to the Human Visual Action System.- Interactions between Cognitive Space and Motor Activity.- Cross-modal Involvement of Visual Cortex in Tactile Perception.- Neuroanatomy of the Parietal Cortex.- Spatial Maps, Feature Integration and Parietal Function: Implications from the Study of Spatial Deficits.- Pigs in Space: How We Recognize Rotated Objects.- Functional Neuroanatomy of Mental Rotation Performance.- Spatial Orientation and Navigation in Microgravity.- Spatial Representations in the Rat: Case Study or Perspective on Episodic Memory?- Sensorimotor Transformations in Spatial Orientation Relative to Gravity.- Sensorimotor Control of Human Dynamic Behavior in Space Implemented into a Hominoid Robot.- The Ventro-dorsal Stream: Parieto-premotor Neural Circuits and Their Role in Primate Cognition.- Mind over Matter? Imagined Body Movements and Their Neuronal Correlates.- Bottom-up Effects of Sensory Conflict and Adaptation on Mental Imagery: Sensorimotor Grounds for High Level Cognition?- Cortical Processing of Auditory Space: Pathways and Plasticity.- Networks for Attentional Control and Selection in Spatial Vision.- Acknowledgments.- Index._x000D_