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The Neuroscience of Expertise
The book examines the ways in which the brain accommodates the incredible feats of experts.
Merim Bilali? (Author)
9781107084599, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 16 February 2017
316 pages, 58 b/w illus. 10 colour illus.
23.5 x 15.6 x 1.8 cm, 0.65 kg
'… very well written and reader-friendly … [it] provides undergraduates, among others, much interesting and useful information about expertise …' PsycCRITIQUES
The Neuroscience of Expertise examines the ways in which the brain accommodates the incredible feats of experts. It builds on a tradition of cognitive research to explain how the processes of perception, attention, and memory come together to enable experts' outstanding performance. The text explains how the brain adapts to enable the complex cognitive machinery behind expertise, and provides a unifying framework to illuminate the seemingly unconnected performance of experts in different domains. Whether it is a radiologist who must spot a pathology in a split second, a chess grandmaster who finds the right path in a jungle of possible continuations, or a tennis professional who reacts impossibly quickly to return a serve, The Neuroscience of Expertise offers insight into the universal cognitive and neural mechanisms behind these achievements.
1. Introduction to research on expertise
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Definition of expertise and its domains
1.3 Cognitive mechanisms in expertise
1.4 How the brain accommodates expertise
1.5 Expertise as a research vehicle in cognitive neuroscience
1.6 Conclusion
2. Perceptual expertise
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Anatomy of the perceptual system
2.3 Adaptability of the perceptual system
2.4 Visual expertise
2.5 Auditory expertise
2.6 Tactile expertise
2.7 Gustative expertise
2.8 Olfactory expertise
2.9 Conclusion
3. Cognitive expertise
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Memory systems and their neural basis
3.3 Memory expertise (superior memory)
3.4 Calculation expertise
3.5 Expertise in board games
3.6 Spatial expertise
3.7 Conclusion
4. Motor expertise
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Anatomy of the motor system
4.3 Adaptability of the motor system
4.4 Simple motor tasks (skill acquisition)
4.5 Motor expertise
4.6 Music (motor) expertise
4.7 Cognitive component in motor expertise
4.8 Neural implementation of motor expertise
4.9 Conclusions
5. The road to expertise
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Different experts, same cognitive and neural mechanisms
5.3 Different approaches in expertise research
5.4. The road to expertise
5.5 Nature vs nurture in neuroscience
5.6 Deliberate practice
5.7 Conclusion.
Subject Areas: Neurosciences [PSAN], Cognition & cognitive psychology [JMR], Psychology [JM]