Archive for September, 2009

September 18, 2009: 2:18 pm: Cognitive Psychology Arena - New TitlesUncategorized

Eye Guidance in Natural Scenes

A Special Issue of Visual Cognition

  • Edited by Benjamin W. Tatler

Successfully completing many forms of behaviour requires that humans look in the right place at the right time: This has generated a large volume of research aimed at understanding how the eyes are guided. This special issue demonstrates that the decision about where to look involves a large number of factors from low- to high-level constraints. New models of eye guidance are presented, and these offer converging approaches to understanding how we inspect complex scenes. Importantly, this special issue brings together evidence from a range of settings - from static scene viewing to real world environments - in order to fully assess our current understanding of eye guidance in natural scenes.

ISBN: 9781848727151

Published September 18 2009 by Psychology Press.

September 9, 2009: 5:09 am: Cognitive Psychology Arena - New TitlesUncategorized

Genes, Cognition and Neuropsychiatry

A Special Issue of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry

  • Edited by Brita Elvevåg, Daniel Weinberger

Neuropsychiatry stands to benefit enormously from the new research framework afforded by the sequencing of the human genome and from examining the role of molecular genetics on the clinical presentation of psychiatric patients. A solid foundation is essential if novel genetic breakthroughs are to be translated to successful clinical agents. However, this new research program is magnitudes more complex than any enterprise embarked on hitherto and requires the development, validation and deployment of novel behavioural and neurophysiological phenotypes in order to unravel the pathologies within neural functional systems. This Special Issue provides an introduction to some important findings and implications for neuropsychiatry. The role of specific functional polymorphisms - including genomic mutations - as well as ‘generalist’ genes are explored in childhood, adolescence and adulthood in terms of their modulatory roles on variables present at the level of clinical diagnosis as well as those evident at the level of intermediate neurocognitive and neurophysiological phenotypes, such as emotional reactivity, working memory, executive function, episodic memory and general intelligence. Methodological considerations of this research enterprise are discussed, such as genome wide association studies, the role of cognitive ontologies for neuropsychiatric phenomics as well as possible novel cognitive endophenotypes.

ISBN: 9781848727182

Published September 09 2009 by Psychology Press.