TY - BOOK AU - Aboitiz,Francisco AU - Cosmelli,Diego TI - From attention to goal-directed behavior : : neurodynamical, methodological, clinical trends / SN - 9783540705734 U1 - 153.733 22 PY - 2009///] CY - Berlín, Alemania : PB - Springer, KW - ATENCION KW - Interest (Psychology) KW - INTERES (PSICOLOGIA) KW - COGNICION N1 - Incluye índice; Incluye referencias bibliográficas; Attentional Networks: Basic Mechanisms and Methodological Issues -- Neuronal Signatures of Selective Attention -- Synchronization and Gain Modulation as Mechanisms for Selective Sensory Information Processing -- Intracortical Recordings During Attentional Tasks -- The Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Visual-Spatial Attention -- Attention and Neurodynamical Correlates of Natural Vision -- Attending to the Stream of Consciousness -- A Methodological Challenge -- Crossmodal Attention-The Contribution of Event-Related-Potential Studies -- Measuring and Modulating Hemispheric Attention -- A Connectionist Perspective on Attentional Effects in Neurodynamics Data -- From Attention to Behavioral Control -- From Goals to Habits -- A View from the Network -- Dynamics of a Neuromodulator -- I. The Role of Dopaminergic Signaling in Goal-Directed Behavior -- Dynamics of a Neuromodulator -- II. Dopaminergic Balance and Cognition -- Clinical and Developmental Issues -- Prefrontal Cortex and Control of Behavior -- Evidence from Neuropsychological Studies -- The Maturation of Cognitive Control and the Adolescent Brain -- Electrophysiological and Genetic Markers of Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder: Boundary Conditions for Normal Attentional Processing and Behavioral Control -- The Aberrant Connectivity Hypothesis in Schizophrenia -- Erratum N2 - Presents a view of neurodynamical approaches to attentional mechanisms with a take on neuropsychiatric illnesses which can shed light on these problems, specifically ADHD and schizophrenia. This work provides evidence pointing to genetic and neurochemical factors as important elements determining individual diversity in neurodynamical patterns ER -