Russian cognitive neuroscience : historical and cultural context / by Chris Forsythe ; in collaboration with Mikhail V. Zotov, Gabriel A. Radvansky, Larisa Tsvetkova.

This volume brings together an unprecedented compilation of papers from esteemed Russian psychophysiologists, cognitive scientists, and neuroscientists. The contributors explain the disciplinary trajectories and theoretical foundations inspiring their experimental research, providing important intel...

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Other Authors: Forsythe, Chris
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Published: Boston : BRILL, 2022.
Series:Homo Technologicus, Social and Ethical Futures Ser.
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Chris Forsythe --  |t Copyright page /  |r Chris Forsythe --  |t Notes on Contributors /  |r Chris Forsythe --  |t Acknowledgements /  |r Chris Forsythe --  |t Chapter 1 Origins of Russian Cognitive Psychophysiology /  |r L. V. Sokolova --  |t Chapter 2 The Beginnings of Russian Cognitive Psychophysiology /  |r V. I. Shostak --  |t Chapter 3 Systemic Psychophysiology /  |r Yuri I. Alexandrov --  |t Chapter 4 Cognitive Activity from the Perspective of Functional Systems Theory /  |r K. V. Sudakov --  |t Section 1 Commentary The Genesis and Development of Russian Experimental Neuroscience /  |r Gabriel A. Radvansky and Chris Forsythe --  |t Chapter 5 The Regulatory Role of an Unconscious Cognitive Set in the Perception of the Facial Expression of Emotion /  |r Eduard Arutunovich Kostandov --  |t Chapter 6 "Human-Neuron-Model": A Spherical Model of Signal Discrimination in the Visual System /  |r C. A. Izmailov , A. M. Chernorizov , and V. B. Polyansky --  |t Chapter 7 Individual Characteristics of Brain Activity and Thinking Strategies /  |r Olga M. Razumnikova and Nina V. Volf --  |t Section 2 Commentary Neuroscience of Cognitive Skills and Abilities /  |r Gabriel A. Radvansky and Chris Forsythe --  |t Chapter 8 Brain Oscillations and Personality from an Evolutionary Perspective /  |r Gennady G. Knyazev --  |t Chapter 9 Oscillatory Dynamics of Spiking Neurons and the Modeling of Memory Functions /  |r V. I. Nekorkin and V. B. Kazantsev --  |t Chapter 10 Frequency-Selective Generators of Oscillatory Brain Activity as Mapping Structure and Dynamics of Cognitive Processes /  |r N. N. Danilova --  |t Chapter 11 Oscillatory Self-organization of Cyclic Synthesis of Sensory Information and Memory Content for Object Recognition /  |r Sergey A. Miroshnikov , Margarita G. Filippova , and Roman V. Chernov --  |t Section 3 Commentary Models of Neural Dynamics Provide a Foundation for Neurocognitive Interventions /  |r Chris Forsythe and Gabriel A. Radvansky --  |t Chapter 12 Individual Alpha Activity Indices and Biofeedback /  |r Olga Mikhailovna Bazanova --  |t Chapter 13 The Psychophysiology of Combat Activity /  |r A. A. Bochenkov --  |t Chapter 14 The Use of Fuzzy Logic and Artificial Neural Networks to Predict the Professional Fitness of Operators of Technical Systems /  |r A. P. Bulka --  |t Section 4 Commentary Neuroscience Applications Extending from the Clinical to the Professional to Everyday Domains /  |r Chris Forsythe and Gabriel A. Radvansky --  |t Index /  |r Chris Forsythe. 
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