Signal and sense : local and global order in perceptual maps
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Signal and sense : local and global order in perceptual maps
(The Neurosciences Institute publications series)
Wiley-Liss, c1990
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Based on a symposium of the Neurosciences Institute of the Neurosciences Research Program, held at the Wenner-Gren Center in Stockholm, May 31-June 5, 1987
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
What constitutes a meaningful signal for an organism in its ecological niche? This book considers this question with regard to how the structure and function of the nervous system allows perceptual categorization to occur. It addresses the overall theme under a variety of subtopics, including the recognition of biologically significant stimuli in the environment, the principles guiding development of patterns of anatomical and functional activity within the nervous system, and brain mechanisms in language. Theoretical as well as experimental approaches to understanding these subjects are included and the contributors represent disciplines ranging from psychology to cell biology.
Table of Contents
- Principles of Cortical Organization
- The Locales, Varieties and Uses of Maps
- Sense and Movement
- Categorization, Generalization and Memory
- Speech and Language
- Developmental and Theoretical Principles.
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