Cognitive neuroscience – A brief introduction
(2008) 2008 IAPS Conference: URBAN DIVERSITIES, BIOSPHERE AND WELL-BEING- Abstract
- Abstract in Undetermined
In neuroscience a number of new techniques have been developed by means of which it has become possible to study the activity of the living human brain. By means of these techniques we are beginning to understand the neurophysiology behind environmental attitudes and preferences. The mechanisms involve links between the sensory and control parts of the cortex and specific nuclei for reward and aversion, amongst others located in the limbic system of the brain. Such links are highly resistant to extinction and have a lasting effect on the individual’s behaviour later in life. However, the highly flexible human brain is constantly prepared for revisions and additions even later in life.
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- author
- Küller, Rikard LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2008
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Environmental Attitudes, Cognitive Neuroscience, New Techniques
- host publication
- URBAN DIVERSITIES, BIOSPHERE AND WELL-BEING: DESIGNING AND MANAGING OUR COMMON ENVIRONMENT (IAPS 20 Conference Proceedings on CD-Rom),
- editor
- Bonaiuto, Marino ; Bonnes, Mirila ; Nenci, Anna Maria and Carrus, Giuseppe
- conference name
- 2008 IAPS Conference: URBAN DIVERSITIES, BIOSPHERE AND WELL-BEING
- conference location
- Roma, Italy
- conference dates
- 2008-07-27 - 2008-08-01
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- additional info
- The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015. The record was previously connected to the following departments: Environmental Psychology (011036009)
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