DEVELOPING INDIVIDUALITY IN THE HUMAN BRAIN describes the breadth of Michael I. Posner's influence on the field of cognitive, affective, and developmental neurosciences. In this volume, leading scientists explore the topics that are central to Posner's work, such as the power of componential analysis to uncover critical cognitive functions, how brain images can be used to test psychological theories of distinct cognitive functions, and how individual and developmental differences can be traced to differences in basic neuro-cognitive functions across people and developmental stages. This thoughtful collection of essays deftly illustrates how Posner's examination of elementary processes has moved the field toward a fundamental level of understanding about human cognition. Primary audience: Cognitive neuroscientists, neuro-psychologists, cognitive psychologists. Secondary audience: development psychologists.
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