In pursuing the editors' stated aim of understanding the brain mechanisms of consciousness, this book presents a valuable interdisciplinaryt perspective. An impressive body of research is fathered which, coupled with some insightful speculation offered by several authors, significantly clarifies many of the issues surrounding higher cognitive function ... it conveys effectively the rich diversity of research that informs the science of consciousness.
Brian L. Lancaster, Trends in Cognitive Sciences - Vol. 1, No. 4, July 1997
The topic of consciousness is truly multidisciplinary, attracting researchers and theorists from diverse backgrounds. It is now widely accepted that previously disparate areas all have contributions to make to the understanding of the nature of consciousness. Thus, we now have computational scientists, neuroscientists, and philosophers all engaged in the same effort. This book illustrates these three approaches, with chapters provided by some of the most important and provocative figures in the field. The first section is concerned with philosophical approaches to consciousness. One of the fundamental issues here is that of subjective feeling or qualia. The second section focuses on approaches from cognitive neuroscience. Patients with different types of neurological problems, and new imaging techniques, provide rich sources of data for studying how consciousness relates to brain function. The third section includes computational approaches looking at the quantitative relationship between brain processes and conscious experience. Cognition, Computation, and Consciousness represents a uniquely integrated and current account of this most fascinating and intractable subject.
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The topic of consciousness is truly multidisciplinary, attracting researchers and theorists from diverse backgrounds. Thus, we now have computational scientists, neuroscientists, and philosophers all engaged in the same effort. This text illustrates these three approaches.
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Introduction ; Philosophical Approaches ; 1. Introduction to philosophical approaches to consciousness ; 2. Consciousness in human and robot mind ; 3. Consciousness and the mind-body problem ; Approaches from Cognitive Neuroscience ; 4. Why can't I control my brain? Aspects of conscious experience ; 5. Brain mechanisms of vision, memory, and consciousness ; 6. Single neurons, communal goals, and consciousness ; 7. The development of automaticity - from conscious to nonconscious information processing in the human brain ; 8. Neuronal origin of visual imagery ; 9. Awareness of memory deficit ; 10. Body awareness anmd its disorders ; 11. Language, modality, and the brain ; 12. The coherence definition of consciousness ; 13. Neurodynamics and brain mechanisms ; 14. Bi-directional theory approach to consciousness ; 15. The computational role of conscious processing in a model of semantic memory
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`In pursuing the editors' stated aim of understanding the brain mechanisms of consciousness, this book presents a valuable interdisciplinaryt perspective. An impressive body of research is fathered which, coupled with some insightful speculation offered by several authors, significantly clarifies many of the issues surrounding higher cognitive function ... it conveys effectively the rich diversity of research that informs the science of consciousness.'
Brian L. Lancaster, Trends in Cognitive Sciences - Vol. 1, No. 4, July 1997
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Contributions from leading researchers
Topical and multidisciplinary subject combining cognitive neuroscience, computation, and philosophy
Contributions from leading researchers
Topical and multidisciplinary subject combining cognitive neuroscience, computation, and philosophy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198524144
Publisert
1997
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
575 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
276