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Biology
Neurobiology/Neuroscience
Behavioral Neuroscience
1. Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience
2. Cellular and Molecular Foundations
3. Neural Communication
4. Neuroanatomy and Organization
5. Research Methods and Techniques
6. Sensory Systems
7. Motor Systems
8. Regulatory Systems and Homeostasis
9. Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
10. Reproductive Behavior and Development
11. Emotion and Motivation
12. Learning and Memory
13. Higher Cognitive Functions
14. Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
13.
Higher Cognitive Functions
13.1.
Attention
13.1.1.
Types of Attention
13.1.1.1.
Selective Attention
13.1.1.2.
Divided Attention
13.1.1.3.
Sustained Attention
13.1.2.
Neural Networks
13.1.2.1.
Dorsal Attention Network
13.1.2.2.
Ventral Attention Network
13.1.2.3.
Default Mode Network
13.1.3.
Attention Disorders
13.1.3.1.
ADHD
13.1.3.2.
Neglect Syndrome
13.1.3.3.
Attention Deficits
13.2.
Executive Function
13.2.1.
Components of Executive Function
13.2.1.1.
Working Memory
13.2.1.2.
Cognitive Flexibility
13.2.1.3.
Inhibitory Control
13.2.2.
Prefrontal Cortex
13.2.2.1.
Dorsolateral PFC
13.2.2.2.
Ventromedial PFC
13.2.2.3.
Anterior Cingulate Cortex
13.2.3.
Executive Dysfunction
13.2.3.1.
Frontal Lobe Damage
13.2.3.2.
Aging Effects
13.2.3.3.
Psychiatric Disorders
13.3.
Language
13.3.1.
Language Components
13.3.1.1.
Phonology
13.3.1.2.
Syntax
13.3.1.3.
Semantics
13.3.1.4.
Pragmatics
13.3.2.
Brain Areas for Language
13.3.2.1.
Broca's Area
13.3.2.2.
Wernicke's Area
13.3.2.3.
Angular Gyrus
13.3.2.4.
Arcuate Fasciculus
13.3.3.
Language Development
13.3.3.1.
Critical Periods
13.3.3.2.
Bilingualism
13.3.3.3.
Language Acquisition
13.3.4.
Language Disorders
13.3.4.1.
Aphasia Types
13.3.4.2.
Developmental Language Disorders
13.3.4.3.
Dyslexia
13.4.
Decision Making
13.4.1.
Decision-Making Processes
13.4.1.1.
Rational Choice
13.4.1.2.
Heuristics and Biases
13.4.1.3.
Emotional Influences
13.4.2.
Neural Mechanisms
13.4.2.1.
Orbitofrontal Cortex
13.4.2.2.
Anterior Cingulate Cortex
13.4.2.3.
Striatum
13.4.3.
Value Representation
13.4.3.1.
Reward Prediction
13.4.3.2.
Risk Assessment
13.4.3.3.
Temporal Discounting
13.4.4.
Decision-Making Disorders
13.4.4.1.
Gambling Addiction
13.4.4.2.
Impulsivity Disorders
13.4.4.3.
Frontal Lobe Damage
13.5.
Social Cognition
13.5.1.
Theory of Mind
13.5.1.1.
False Belief Tasks
13.5.1.2.
Neural Mechanisms
13.5.1.3.
Development
13.5.2.
Face Processing
13.5.2.1.
Fusiform Face Area
13.5.2.2.
Face Recognition
13.5.2.3.
Facial Expressions
13.5.3.
Social Emotions
13.5.3.1.
Empathy
13.5.3.2.
Moral Reasoning
13.5.3.3.
Social Cooperation
13.5.4.
Autism Spectrum Disorders
13.5.4.1.
Social Communication Deficits
13.5.4.2.
Neural Differences
13.5.4.3.
Theories of Autism
13.6.
Consciousness
13.6.1.
Levels of Consciousness
13.6.1.1.
Wakefulness
13.6.1.2.
Sleep States
13.6.1.3.
Altered States
13.6.2.
Neural Correlates of Consciousness
13.6.2.1.
Global Workspace Theory
13.6.2.2.
Integrated Information Theory
13.6.2.3.
Recurrent Processing Theory
13.6.3.
Attention and Consciousness
13.6.3.1.
Selective Attention
13.6.3.2.
Awareness
13.6.3.3.
Blindsight
13.6.4.
Disorders of Consciousness
13.6.4.1.
Coma
13.6.4.2.
Vegetative State
13.6.4.3.
Minimally Conscious State
13.6.4.4.
Locked-In Syndrome
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