«If… then…» structures in complex language: Fitch, W. T, & Hauser. M. D. (2004). Computational constraints on syntactic processing in a nonhuman primate.
Experience of regret: Camille, N., Coricelli, G., Sallet, J., Pradat-Diehl, P., Duhamel, J. R, & Sirigu, A. (2004). The involvement of the orbitofrontal cortex in the experience of regret.
Myelinization of prefrontal pathways: Goldberg, E. (2001; paperback 2002).
Spindle cells: Allman, J. M., Hakeem, A., Erwin, J. M., Nimchinsky, E., & Hof, P. (2001). The anterior cingulate cortex. The evolution of an interface between emotion and cognition.
Emotional intelligence: Goleman, D. (1995).
Memory for concepts of actions: Fuster, J. M. (2003).
High-functioning elderly and physiologically active frontal lobes: Cabeza, R, Anderson, N. D., Locantore, J. K., & Mcintosh, A. R. (2002). Aging gracefully: compensatory brain activity in high-performing older adults.
Executive talent: Goldberg, E. (January 2004). Train the Gifted.
IQ following frontal-lobe damage: Goldberg, E. (2001; paperback 2002).
10. Новизна, рутина и две стороны мозга
Grossberg’s «adaptive resonance»: Grossberg, S. (1987). Competitive learning: from interactive activation to adaptive resonance.
Corpus callosum, commisures and cross-talk between the hemispheres: Kolb, В., & Whishaw, I. Q. (1996).
Aphasia and left- vs. right-hemispheric damage: Luria, A. R. (1966).
Aphasia and left- vs. right-hemispheric damage in children: Bates, E. (1999). Plasticity, localization and language development. In S. Broman & J. Fletcher (Eds.),
Electric stimulation of the left temporal lobe and verbal hallucina-torylike experiences: Ojemann, G. A. (1983). Brain organization for language from the perspective of electrical stimulation mapping.
Auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia: Nasrallah, H. S. (Ed.). (1991).
«Pathological» left-handedness: Orsini, D. L., & Satz, P. (1986). A syndrome of pathological left-handedness. Correlates of early left hemisphere injury.
Hyperphasia and Williams’ syndrome: Personal communication from Dr. Oliver Sacks to E. Goldberg.
Damage to the right hemisphere, prosopagnosia and amusia: Luria, А. К (1966).
Larger
Great apes and brain «language structures»: LeMay, M., & Geschwind, N. (1975). Hemispheric differences in the brains of great apes.
Australopithecus and brain asymmetry: LeMay, M. (1976). Morphological cerebral asymmetries of modern man, fossil man, and nonhuman primate.