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Second Edition Cognitive Neuroscience The Biology of the Mind Chapter 14 Evolutionary Perspectives Norton Media Library Copyright 2002 W. W. Norton & Company
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14-04b Catania, K.C., Northcutt, R.G., Kaas, J.H., and Beck, P.D. (1993). Nose stars and brain stripes. Nature 364:493 and Catania, K.C., Northcutt, R.G., Kaas, J.H. (1995). Organization of the somosensory cortex of the star-nosed mole. J. Comp. Neurol. 351:549-567.
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14-10b Florence, S.L., and Kaas, J.H. (1995). Large-scale reorganization at multiple levels of the somatosensory pathway follows therapeutic amputation of the hand in monkeys. J. Neurosci. 15:8083-8095
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14-10c Kaas, J.H., Nelson, R.J., Sur. M., Dykes, R.W., and Merzenich, M.M. (1984). The somatotopic organization of the ventroposterior thalamus of the squirrel monkey, Saimiri sciureus. J. Comp. Neurol. 226:111-140
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14-10d Merzenich, M.M., Kaas, J.H., Sur, M., and Lin, C.S. (1978). Double representation of the body surface within cytoarchitectonic areas 3b and 1 in “SI” in the owl monkey (Aotus trivigatus). J. Comp. Neurol. 181:47-73
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p.599 Adapted from Lettvin, J.Y., Maturana, H.R., McCulloch, W.S., and Pitts, W.H., What the frog’s eye tells the frog’s brain, Proc. Insti. Radio Engineers 47 (1959): 1940–1951
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14-13 Adapted from Gaulin, S.J.C., and Fitzgerald, R.W., Sexual selection for spatial-learning ability, Animal Behavior 37 (1989): 322-331
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14-14 Adapted from Gaulin, S.J.C., and Fitzgerald, R.W., Sexual selection for spatial-learning ability, Animal Behavior 37 (1989): 322-331
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14-15 Adapted from Jacobs, L.F., Gaulin, S.J.C., Sherry, D.F., and Hoffman, G.E., Evolution of spatial cognition: Sex-specific patterns of spatial behavior predict hippocampal size, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 87 (1990): 6349–6352
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14-19 Gallistel, C.R., The Replacement of General-Purpose Theories with Adaptive Specializations, in Gazzaniga, M.S. (Ed.), The Cognitive Neurosciences. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995, pp. 1255–1267. © 1995 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Adapted with permission of MIT Press
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14-20 Adapted from Harkness, R.D., and Maroudas, N.G., Central place foraging by an ant (Cataglyphis bicolor Fab.): A model of searching, Animal Behaviour 33 (1985): 916–928. Gallistel, C.R., The Replacement of General-Purpose Theories with Adaptive Specializations, in Gazzaniga, M.S. (Ed.), The Cognitive Neurosciences. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995, pp. 1255–1267. © 1995 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Adapted with permission of MIT Press
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W. W. Norton & Company Independent and Employee-Owned This concludes the Norton Media Library Slide Set for Chapter 14 Cognitive Neuroscience The Biology of The Mind by Michael S. Gazzaniga Richard B. Ivry George R. Mangun
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