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Using the concepts of chaotic dynamical systems, we present an interpretation of dynamic neural activity found in cortical and subcortical areas. The discovery of chaotic itinerancy in …
My aspirations for this book are not meagre. My dearest hope is that these pages can provide the reader with an entry into a range of exciting dialogues and practices. The …
Unlike any other species, humans can learn and use language. This book explains how the brain evolved to make language possible, through what Michael Arbib calls the Mirror …
Dr Phil Johnson is Professor of HRM at The School of Management, Sheffield University. He has undertaken and published research mainly in the areas of epistemology, methodology …
How the Body Shapes the Mind is an interdisciplinary work that addresses philosophical questions by appealing to evidence found in experimental psychology, neuroscience …
Recent attempts to challenge the primacy of reason--and its realization in foundationalist accounts of knowledge and cognitive formulations of human action--have focused on …
" This volume presents an attempt to construct a unified cognitive theory of science in relatively short compass. It confronts the strong program in sociology of science and the …
Companion Web Site: http://www. sagepub. co. uk/resources/oleary/oleary. htm The Essential Guide to Doing Research is a comprehensive, practical, and engaging guide to …
Western ideas about traumatic memory have changed profoundly over the last century. Allan Young argues that the transformation is connected to two other historical changes: the …