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The Year in Cognitive Neuroscience 2012, Volume 1251

ISBN: 978-1-573-31865-5

April 2012

Wiley-Blackwell

252 pages

Description

The latest installment of The Year in Cognitive Neuroscience series features in-depth reviews of the major issues and emerging topics in cognitive neuroscience, including the role of strategies in motor learning; efficient coding and the neural representation of value; the emotion paradox in the aging brain; perceptual foundations of bilingual acquisition in infancy; understanding disgust; color through the lens of art practice, history, philosophy and neuroscience; functional imaging studies of emotion regulation; and neuropeptides and social recognition

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About the Author

Alan Kingstone is a Distinguished University Professor and KAlan Kingstone is a Distinguished University Professor and Killam Scholar at the University of British Columbia as well illam Scholar at the University of British Columbia as well as Senior Scholar at the Michael Smith Foundation for Healthas Senior Scholar at the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research in Vancouver. Research in Vancouver.