Neurociencia Cognitiva — Gazzaniga.pdf

Gazzaniga’s lab at UC Santa Barbara publishes many key papers for free. Furthermore, and Coursera (specifically the "Medical Neuroscience" course) cover the exact same topics as the PDF using free video lectures.

Michael Gazzaniga's Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of the Mind

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Gazzaniga's work on patients with PFC damage has shown that the PFC is essential for executive functions, such as planning and decision-making. Patients with PFC damage often exhibit impulsive behavior, difficulty with planning, and an inability to adapt to changing situations.

Gazzaniga's work on split-brain patients also provided insights into the organization of the brain. He found that the brain is organized into distinct modules, each responsible for processing different types of information. For example, the brain has separate modules for processing visual information, auditory information, and tactile information. Gazzaniga’s lab at UC Santa Barbara publishes many

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Michael S. Gazzaniga, a founder of cognitive neuroscience, focuses on how brain mechanisms produce mental processes, often utilizing "split-brain" research to explain cerebral specialization ResearchGate Gazzaniga's work on patients with PFC damage has

Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of the Mind by Michael S. Gazzaniga et al. is a foundational textbook bridging biological mechanisms with psychological processes. The text, particularly in its updated fifth edition, covers topics ranging from neural anatomy and research methods to high-level cognition like memory and social behavior. For more details, visit Google Books

Most universities provide free digital access to the latest editions (e.g., 5th or 6th Edition).