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Brain organization: From cells and circuits to systems and networks

Fornito, Alex Haaland, Kathleen Y ; Brown, Gregory G ; Crosson, Bruce ; King, Tricia Z

APA handbook of neuropsychology: Neuroscience and neuromethods, 2023, Vol.2, p.3-32

Washington, DC: American Psychological Association

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  • Título:
    Brain organization: From cells and circuits to systems and networks
  • Autor: Fornito, Alex
  • Haaland, Kathleen Y ; Brown, Gregory G ; Crosson, Bruce ; King, Tricia Z
  • Assuntos: Animal ; Biological Neural Networks ; Brain ; Cells (Biology) ; Human ; Neuroanatomy ; Neurons ; Physiological Psychology & Neuroscience ; Psychology: Professional & Research ; Spatial Organization
  • É parte de: APA handbook of neuropsychology: Neuroscience and neuromethods, 2023, Vol.2, p.3-32
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  • Descrição: This chapter outlines several principles of neural organization that support segregation and integration of function. Segregation refers to the propensity of specific cells, cell populations, and spatially distributed circuits to show some degree of specialization, being preferentially involved in processing specific types of information. Integration refers to the interconnectivity and communication between these specialized systems, which allows diverse signals to coalesce over multiple time scales to provide a coherent experience of the world. In particular, it considers work showing that the brain is a multiscale, hierarchically organized, and topologically complex network that can support precise coordination of activity across anatomically disparate neural systems and over a wide range of temporal scales. It also focuses in particular on the organization of cortical systems, given their presumed role in higher order psychological functions. The chapter closes by considering unresolved questions and challenges for future research. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved) (Source: chapter)
  • Títulos relacionados: APA handbooks in psychology
  • Editor: Washington, DC: American Psychological Association
  • Idioma: Inglês

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