From brains to consciousness? : essays on the new sciences of the mind

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From brains to consciousness? : essays on the new sciences of the mind

edited by Steven Rose

Penguin, 1999

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Originally published: London: Allen Lane, 1998

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Includes index

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Description

These essays address issues emerging from the field of neuroscience, including: the possibility of artificial intelligence; the nature of schizophrenia; the problem of consciousness; the future of psychopharmacology; and the relationship between brain biochemistry and social behaviour.

Table of Contents

  • Brains, minds and the world, Steven Rose
  • the human brain - 100 billion connected cells, John Parnavelas
  • the pharmacology of thought and emotion, Trevor Robbins
  • memory and brain systems, Larry R. Squire
  • the physiological basis of memory, Tim Bliss
  • ageing of the brain - is mental decline inevitable?, A. David Smith
  • why there will never be a convincing theory of schizophrenia, Richard bentall
  • nuclear schizophrenia symptoms as the key to the evolution of modern homo sapiens, Tim J. Crow
  • can a computer understand?, Roger Penrose
  • a neurocomputational view of consciousness, Igor Aleksander
  • flagging the present with qualia, Richard Gregory
  • how might the brain generate consciousness?, Susan Greenfield
  • consciousness from a neurobiological perpsective, Wolf Singer
  • one world, but a big one, Mary Midgley.

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  • NCID
    BA42228268
  • ISBN
    • 0140259651
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, [278] p
  • Size
    20 cm
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