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Inns Series of Texts, Monographs, and Proceedings Ser.: Brain and Values : Is a Biological Science of Values Possible? by Karl H. Pribram (1998, Uk-B Format Paperback)

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PublisherTaylor & Francis Group
ISBN-100805831541
ISBN-139780805831542
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Product Key Features

Number of Pages576 Pages
Publication NameBrain and Values : Is a Biological Science of Values Possible?
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1998
SubjectNeuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience & Cognitive Neuropsychology, Life Sciences / Neuroscience, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, General, Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, Neuropsychology
TypeTextbook
AuthorKarl H. Pribram
Subject AreaPhilosophy, Science, Psychology, Medical
SeriesInns Series of Texts, Monographs, and Proceedings Ser.
FormatUk-B Format Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight37.8 Oz
Item Length8.6 in
Item Width10.9 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN98-017067
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal612.82
Table Of ContentContents: R.J. Sternberg, Keynote: Successful Intelligence: An Expanded Approach to Understanding Intelligence. K.H. Pribram, Ruminations on Sex and Death; Memory and Value. Part I: Introduction. B.J. MacLennan, Mixing Memory and Desire: Want and Will in Neural Modeling. K.H. Pribram, On Brain and Value: Utility, Preference, Play, and Creativity. P. Werbos, Values, Goals and Utility in an Engineering-Based Theory of Mammalian Intelligence. Part II: Preference. T.R. Zentall, Stimulus Class Formation in Animals. Y.M. Yufik, Virtual Associative Networks: A Framework for Cognitive Modeling. T.P. Vogl, K.T. Blackwell, D.L. Alkon, Self-Organization of Cortical Information Processing. T. Kohonen, The Self-Organizing Map, A Possible Model of Brain Maps. H. Stapp, Pragmatic Approach to Consciousness. G.E. Schwartz, L.G. Russek, Do All Dynamical Systems Have Memory? Implications of the Systematic Memory Hypothesis for Science and Society. Part III: Utility. C.A. Ahern, F.B. Wood, C.M. McBrien, Preserved Semantic Memory in an Amnesic Child. B.B. Murdock, The Role of Memory in the Brain, Values, and Choice. T.R. Zentall, L.R. Sherburne, Transfer of Value in Simultaneous Discriminations: Implications for Cognitive and Social Processes. A.N. Schore, The Experience-Dependent Maturation of an Evaluative System in the Cortex. R. McCraty, M. Atkinson, D. Tomasion, W.A. Tiller, The Electricity of Touch: Detection and Measurement of Cardiac Energy. L. Deeke, W. Lang, Readiness For Action. Part IV: Creativity. R.J. Sternberg, A Larmarckian Model of Creativity. S. Leven, Metaphor, Healing, and Creativity: Re-Framing as a Biological Phenomenon. R.T. Bradley, Values, Agency, and the Theory of Quantum Vacuum Interaction. A. Amsel, On Cognitive Maps, Vicarious Trial-and-Error, and Impulsivity. J.L. McClelland, Role of the Hippocampus in Learning and Memory: A Computational Analysis. Part V: Afterword. K.H. Pribram, Commentary on J.L. McClelland. J.L. McClelland, McClelland Reactions to Pribram's Commentary. K. Pribram, Commentary on the Relation Between Value and Amnesia.
SynopsisThis 5th volume of the Appalachian Conference discusses how the brain processes information, the role of memory and value, and models of creativity. It pursues aspects of cognitive neuroscience and behavioral neurodynamics, such as the topic of values and quantum-distributed processing in the brain., This the fifth volume of the Appalachian Conference. This book discusses how the brain processes information, the role of memory and value, and models of creativity.
LC Classification NumberQP360.B695 1998