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More copies of this ISBN:This title in other formats:Wet Mind: The New Cognitive Neuroscienceby Stephen Kosslyn
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:How do our brains allow us to recognize objects and locate them accurately in space, use mental imagery to remember yesterday's breakfast, read, understand speech, learn to dance, and recall a new telephone number? Recent breakthroughs in brain scanning and computing techniques have allowed researchers to plumb the secrets of the healthy brain's operation; simultaneously, much new information has been learned about the nature and causes of neuropsychological deficits in animals and humans following various sorts of brain damage in different locations. In this first comprehensive, integrated, and accessible overview of recent insights into how the brain gives rise to mental activity, the authors explain the fundamental concepts behind and the key discoveries that draw on neural network computer models, brain scans, and behavioral studies. Drawing on this analysis, the authors also present an intriguing theory of consciousness. In addition, this paperback edition contains an epilogue in which the authors discuss the latest research on emotion and cognition and present new information on working memory. Review:Stephen Jay GouldAuthor of Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History, Professor of Geology, Harvard UniversityA crucially important book in the vital and rapidly developing field of cognitive neuroscience. Review:Michael I. PosnerProfessor and Director of the Institute of Cognitive and Decision Sciences, University of Oregon, EugeneKosslyn's and Koenig's book is the best current account of how the human brain constrains the computations of the human mind. It is a starting point for those who want to follow the rapid development of cognitive neuroscience. Review:David E. RumelhartProfessor of Psychology and Computer Science, Stanford UniversityWet Mind is an excellent introduction for the layman and student alike to the fascinating and rapidly changing world of cognitive neuroscience. Kosslyn and Koenig tell a good story and have packed a good deal into the book. It will certainly attract many students to this exciting field. Synopsis:The last dizzying decade of work in neurobiology, artificial intelligence, cognitive science and medicine has begun to part the veil on the secrets of the brain's operation. Kosslyn and Koenig put these new developments in perspective in this accessible introduction to the mind/brain structure. Illustrated.
Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 485-587) and index. About the AuthorStephen M. Kosslyn is Professor of Psychology at Harvard University and is associate editor of the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. Olivier Koenig is Maitre Assistant at the Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences of the University of Geneva. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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