Consciousness and Cognition :Fragments of Mind and Brain

Publication subTitle :Fragments of Mind and Brain

Author: Cohen   Henri;Stemmer   Brigitte  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9780080471198

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123737342

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123737342

Subject: B842.1 认知;B845 生理心理学

Language: ENG

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Description

What were the circumstances that led to the development of our cognitive abilities from a primitive hominid to an essentially modern human? The answer to this question is of profound importance to understanding our present nature. Since the steep path of our cognitive development is the attribute that most distinguishes humans from other mammals, this is also a quest to determine human origins. This collection of outstanding scientific problems and the revelation of the many ways they can be addressed indicates the scope of the field to be explored and reveals some avenues along which research is advancing. Distinguished scientists and researchers who have advanced the discussion of the mind and brain contribute state-of-the-art presentations of their field of expertise. Chapters offer speculative and provocative views on topics such as body, culture, evolution, feelings, genetics, history, humor, knowledge, language, machines, neuroanatomy, pathology, and perception. This book will appeal to researchers and students in cognitive neuroscience, experimental psychology, cognitive science, and philosophy.

  • Includes a contribution by Noam Chomsky, one of the most cited authors of our time

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Consciousness and Cognition

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 9

Contributors

pp.:  9 – 27

Introduction

pp.:  27 – 30

Chapter 1. How Did Modern Human Cognition Evolve?

pp.:  30 – 46

Chapter 2. Taking Up Arms

pp.:  46 – 56

Chapter 3. Celebrating 300 Million Years of the Mind: A Bird’s Eye View

pp.:  56 – 72

Chapter 4. Was Medieval Cell Doctrine More Modern Than We Thought?

pp.:  72 – 80

Chapter 5. Can Evolution Produce Robots?

pp.:  80 – 96

Chapter 6. The Thought-Translation Device

pp.:  96 – 110

Chapter 7. Babes in Arms: Studies in Laterality

pp.:  110 – 142

Chapter 8. Why a Creative Brain? Evolutionary Setups for Off-Line Planning of Coherent Stages

pp.:  142 – 154

Chapter 9. Creativity: Method or Magic?

pp.:  154 – 166

Chapter 10. The Cross-Cultural Brain

pp.:  166 – 176

Chapter 11. Where’s the Missing Body? A Puzzle for Cognitive Science

pp.:  176 – 190

Chapter 12. Whose Free Will is it Anyway? or, The Illusion of Determinism

pp.:  190 – 200

Chapter 13. Affective Neuroscience and the Ancestral Sources of Human Feelings

pp.:  200 – 218

Chapter 14. The Funny Meat Behind Our Eyes

pp.:  218 – 232

Chapter 15. Practicing Safe Stress: A Selective Overview of the Neuroscience Research

pp.:  232 – 252

Chapter 16. Petrol Sniffing, the Brain, and Aboriginal culture: Between Sorcery and Neuroscience

pp.:  252 – 272

Chapter 17. Chatting with Noam Chomsky

pp.:  272 – 282

Index

pp.:  282 – 288

Color Plates

pp.:  288 – 293

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