Vincent Walsh
Contributor
Website : SAGE Publications
Professor of Human Brain Research, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London. Coauthor of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Neurochronometrics of Mind. His contributions to SAGE Publications's Encyclopedia of Perception (2010) formed the basis of his contributions to Britannica.
Primary Contributions (1)
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), technique based on electromagnetic induction that is used to stimulate neurons in the brain cortex (the outer layer of brain tissue, or gray matter). Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was introduced by English medical physicist Anthony Barker in 1985…
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Publications (2)
Encyclopedia of Perception (October 2009)
The field of perception is devoted to explaining the operation of the senses and the experiences and behaviors resulting from stimulation of the senses. Perceptual processes such as recognizing faces, seeing color, hearing music, and feeling pain represent the actions of complex mechanisms, yet we usually do them easily. The Encyclopedia of Perception presents a comprehensive overview of the field of perception through authoritative essays written by leading researchers and theoreticians in psychology,...
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Neurochronometrics of Mind (A Bradford Book) (August 2005)
The mainstays of brain imaging techniques have been positron emission tomography (PET), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), magnetoencephalography (MEG), and event-related potentials (ERPs). These methods all record direct or indirect measures of brain activity and correlate the activity patterns with behavior. But to go beyond the correlations established by these techniques and prove the necessity of an area for a given function, cognitive neuroscientists need to be able to reverse engineer...
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