Bibliografia
I testi introduttivi di riferimento sono Theoretical Models of Counseling
and Psychotherapy di K. A. Fall, Professore di consulenza professionale
alla Texas State University; Fundamentals of Cognitive Neuroscience: A
Beginner's Guide di B. J. Baars, Senior Fellow in Neurobiologia Teorica
presso l'Istituto di Neuroscienze di San Diego e infine An introduction to
Cognitive Psychology di D. Groome, Accademico Senior nel Dipartimento
di Psicologia alla Westminster University.
Per la parte cognitiva va menzionato Thinking, Fast and Slow di D.
Kahneman, Professore Emerito di Psicologia alla Princeton University,
Premio Nobel per l’Economia nel 2022.
Per quanto riguarda il cervelletto i libri di riferimento sono Cerebellum
and Cerebrum in homeostatic control and cognition di E. J. Parkins, Psicologo
con un dottorato in Ingegneria e uno in Psicologia, The Cerebellum in
Emotions and Psychopathology di D. J.L.G. Schutter, professore di Psicologia
Sperimentale e Biologia all’università di Utrecht e infine, The Cerebellum:
Brain for an Implicit Self di M. Ito, Professore Emerito ed ex Preside della
Facoltà di Medicina all’Università di Tokyo, vincitore nel 2006 del Gruber
Prize per le Neuroscienze.
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Barrett, L. F. (2017). How emotions are made: The secret life of a brain. Mariner Books.
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Leibovici, A., Raizman, R., Itzhaki, N., Tik, N., Sapir, M., Tsarfaty, G., & Livny, A. (2024). The role of the cerebellum in fluid intelligence: An fMRI study. Cognitive Systems Research, 83, 101178.
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