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Microscoms of the Brain: What Sensorimotor Systems Reveal about the Brain

by Douglas Tweed

ISBN13: 9780198507352
ISBN10: 0198507356
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How can we understand a system as intricate as the human brain? Microcosms of the Brain" presents a bold new approach to understanding this incredibly complex organ. It argues that the key to understanding brain function lies in the sensorimotor systems - those that gather sensory data such as light and sound, and use them to control action - steering the eyes, head, or limbs. The book shows how these subsystems can provide a microcosm of the brain - small enough to be analysed, but substantial enough to reveal general principles of brain function. By studying these simple subsystems and simulating their behavior computationally, we can get some answers to the bigger questions about brain function.

In ten chapters Tweed explores ten concepts that may help form a basis for the computerized neuroscience of the future: optimization, computation, complexity, learning, dynamics, interfaces, loops, degrees of freedom, information and inference. He explains these concepts in simple, non-mathematical language, and shows how they can bring some order to our view of the human brain. Written to be accessible to students and researchers in the cognitive sciences, this is a book that could dramatically change the way that we explore the human mind.

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Written to be accessible to students and researchers in the cognitive sciences, this is a book that could dramatically change the way that we explore the human mind.

Table of Contents

1. Brain of darkness


2. Guide to the interior


3. On the shoulders of computers


4. Genome for a network


5. The adaptive brain


6. Unfolding in time


7. Brains and brawn


8. Thoughts running in circles


9. Degrees of freedom


10. The flow of information


11. Inference


12. The search for more intelligent life


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ISBN:
9780198507352
Subtitle:
What Sensorimotor Systems Reveal about the Mind
Author:
Tweed, Douglas
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Subject:
Neuroscience
Subject:
Neurophysiology
Subject:
Cognitive neuroscience
Subject:
Neurology - General
Subject:
Medicine | Neuroscience
Publication Date:
20031120
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Illustrations:
31 line illus.
Pages:
208
Dimensions:
9.48x6.54x.63 in. .91 lbs.

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