References related to
Walter Schneider’s talk at OHBM 2007 Chicago IL USA
Dual Brain Systems and
Cortical Control Network Specialization
Representation And Control Areas Of Human Cortex
(Includes Introduction slides)
Walter Schneider University of Pittsburgh, USA [Sides] [pdf][Biblography][HomePage][Schneider Email]
Related Publications.
Review of theory and
discussion of the model that is the foundation for dual brain systems
Schneider,
W. & Chein, J. M., (2003). Controlled
& Automatic Processing: From Mechanisms to Biology. Cognitive Science 27:
525–559.
Meta analysis
of practice related changes and domain generality of control areas across
tasks.
Chein
& Schneider (2005) Neuroimaging studies of practice-related change: fMRI
and meta-analytic evidence of a domain-general control network for learning.
Cognitive brain research. 25 (3), 607-623.
Detailing
of cortical areas of the control net, functional connectivity within and
outside of the net, and specialization of working memory and response
processing within the control net.
Cole,
M. W. & Schneider, W. (2007) The Cognitive Control Network: Integrated
cortical regions with dissociable functions.
NeuroImage.
Review of
brain processing as skill develops and discussion of drop out of control net.
Hill,
N. M. & Schneider, W. and Walter Schneider (2006) Brain
Changes in the Development of Expertise: Neurological Evidence on Skill-Based
Adaptations in K. A. Ericsson, N.
Charness, P. Feltovich, and R. Hoffman (Eds.) Cambridge Handbook of Expertise
and Expert Performance. New York:
Cambridge University pp 653-683.
Detailing
of semantic representation areas and that the can be driven by multi modal
inputs.
Goldberg, R.F., Perfetti, C.A., Schneider, W.
(2006) Distinct and common cortical activations for multimodal semantic
categories. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience. 6, 214-222.
Semantic representation areas and how they are evoked in
sensory based decision making.
Goldberg, R.F., Perfetti, C.A., Schneider, W
(2006) Perceptual Knowledge Retrieval Activates Sensory Brain Regions. J.
Neuroscience. 26(18):4917– 4921
Semantic
representation of abstract knowledge
Goldberg, R.F., Perfetti, C.A., J. A. Fiez, Schneider, W (2007) Selective retrieval of
abstract semantic knowledge In left prefrontal cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience 2007 •
27(14):3790 –3798