Selectionism and the Brain :Selectionism and the Brain ( Volume 37 )

Publication subTitle :Selectionism and the Brain

Publication series :Volume 37

Author: Sporns   Olaf;Tononi   Giulio  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1994

E-ISBN: 9780080857718

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123668370

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123668370

Subject: Q42 nerve physiology

Language: ENG

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Selectionism and the Brain addresses a number of important theoretical issues in light of recent empirical data from neuropsychological studies. Edited by two researchers at The Neurosciences Institute, this volume features contributions from such well-known neuroscientists as W. Singer, L.R. Squire, A. Georgopoulos, and O. Sacks. Selectionism and the Brain evaluates selectionist approaches to brain function, including Gerald Edelmans revolutionary theoryof neural Darwinism, and explores how these approaches change the way we look at neurons, neuronal systems, and the brain.

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