Making up the mind : how the brain creates our mental world
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Making up the mind : how the brain creates our mental world
Blackwell, 2007
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: hardcover ISBN 9781405136945
Description
Written by one of the world's leading neuroscientists, Making Up the Mind is the first accessible account of experimental studies showing how the brain creates our mental world.
Uses evidence from brain imaging, psychological experiments and studies of patients to explore the relationship between the mind and the brain
Demonstrates that our knowledge of both the mental and physical comes to us through models created by our brain
Shows how the brain makes communication of ideas from one mind to another possible
Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations ix Preface x Acknowledgments xi Prologue: Real Scientists Don't Study the Mind 1 The Psychologist's Fear of the Party 1 Hard Science and Soft Science 3 Hard Science - Objective
- Soft Science - Subjective 5 Can Big Science Save Soft Science? 7 Measuring Mental Activity 9 How Can the Mental Emerge from the Physical? 15 I Can Read Your Mind 16 How the Brain Creates the World 16 Part I Seeing through the Brain's Illusions 19 1 Clues from a Damaged Brain 21 Sensing the Physical World 21 The Mind and the Brain 22 When the Brain Doesn't Know 24 When the Brain Knows, But Doesn't Tell 27 When the Brain Tells Lies 29 How Brain Activity Creates False Knowledge 31 How to Make Your Brain Lie to You 34 Checking the Reality of Our Experiences 36 How Do We Know What's Real? 37 2 What a Normal Brain Tells Us about the World 40 Illusions of Awareness 40 Our Secretive Brain 44 Our Distorting Brain 48 Our Creative Brain 50 3 What the Brain Tells Us about Our Bodies 61 Privileged Access? 61 Where's the Border? 61 We Don't Know What We Are Doing 64 Who's in Control? 66 My Brain Can Act Perfectly Well without Me 68 Phantoms in the Brain 70 There's Nothing Wrong with Me 74 Who's Doing It? 75 Where Is the "You"? 77 Part II How the Brain Does It 83 4 Getting Ahead by Prediction 85 Patterns of Reward and Punishment 85 How the Brain Embeds Us in the World and Then Hides Us 100 The Feeling of Being in Control 105 When the System Fails 107 The Invisible Actor at the Center of the World 109 5 Our Perception of the World Is a Fantasy That Coincides with Reality 111 Our Brain Creates an Effortless Perception of the Physical World 111 The Information Revolution 112 What Can Clever Machines Really Do? 116 A Problem with Information Theory 117 The Reverend Thomas Bayes 119 The Ideal Bayesian Observer 123 How a Bayesian Brain Can Make Models of the World 125 Is There a Rhinoceros in the Room? 125 Where Does Prior Knowledge Come From? 127 How Action Tells Us about the World 130 My Perception Is Not of the World, But of My Brain's Model of the World 132 Color Is in the Brain, Not in the World 134 Perception Is a Fantasy That Coincides with Reality 134 We Are Not the Slaves of Our Senses 135 So How Do We Know What's Real? 136 Imagination Is Extremely Boring 137 6 How Brains Model Minds 139 Biological Motion: The Way Living Things Move 140 How Movements Can Reveal Intentions 141 Imitation 144 Imitation: Perceiving the Goals of Others 145 Humans and Robots 148 Empathy 149 The Experience of Agency 151 The Problem with Privileged Access 155 Illusions of Agency 156 Hallucinating Other Agents 157 Part III Culture and the Brain 161 7 Sharing Minds - How the Brain Creates Culture 163 The Problem with Translation 163 Meanings and Goals 165 Solving the Inverse Problem 166 Prior Knowledge and Prejudice 167 What Will He Do Next? 168 Other People Are Contagious 169 Communication Is More Than Just Speaking 170 Teaching Is Not Just a Demonstration To Be Imitated 171 Closing the Loop 173 Fork Handles: The Two Ronnies Close the Loop (Eventually) 174 Fully Closing the Loop 175 Knowledge Can Be Shared 175 Knowledge Is Power 177 The Truth 179 Epilogue: Me and My Brain 184 Chris Frith and I 184 Searching for the Will in the Brain 185 Where Is the Top in Top-Down Control? 186 The Homunculus 188 This Book Is Not About Consciousness 189 Why Are People So Nice (as Long as They Are Treated Fairly)? 190 Even an Illusion Has Responsibilities 191 The Evidence 194 Illustrations and Text Credits 218 Index 226
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: pbk ISBN 9781405160223
Description
Written by one of the world's leading neuroscientists, Making Up the Mind is the first accessible account of experimental studies showing how the brain creates our mental world.
Uses evidence from brain imaging, psychological experiments and studies of patients to explore the relationship between the mind and the brain
Demonstrates that our knowledge of both the mental and physical comes to us through models created by our brain
Shows how the brain makes communication of ideas from one mind to another possible
Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations Preface Acknowledgments Prologue: Real Scientists Don't Study the Mind 1 The Psychologist's Fear of the Party 1 Hard Science and Soft Science 3 Hard Science - Objective
- Soft Science - Subjective 5 Can Big Science Save Soft Science? 7 Measuring Mental Activity 9 How Can the Mental Emerge from the Physical? 15 I Can Read Your Mind 16 How the Brain Creates the World 16 Part I Seeing through the Brain's Illusions 19 1 Clues from a Damaged Brain 21 Sensing the Physical World 21 The Mind and the Brain 22 When the Brain Doesn't Know 24 When the Brain Knows, But Doesn't Tell 27 When the Brain Tells Lies 29 How Brain Activity Creates False Knowledge 31 How to Make Your Brain Lie to You 34 Checking the Reality of Our Experiences 36 How Do We Know What's Real? 37 2 What a Normal Brain Tells Us about the World 40 Illusions of Awareness 40 Our Secretive Brain 44 Our Distorting Brain 48 Our Creative Brain 50 3 What the Brain Tells Us about Our Bodies 61 Privileged Access? 61 Where's the Border? 61 We Don't Know What We Are Doing 64 Who's in Control? 66 My Brain Can Act Perfectly Well without Me 68 Phantoms in the Brain 70 Part II How the Brain Does It 83 4 Getting Ahead by Prediction 85 Patterns of Reward and Punishment 85 How the Brain Embeds Us in the World and Then Hides Us 100 The Feeling of Being in Control 105 When the System Fails 107 The Invisible Actor at the Center of the World 109 5 Our Perception of the World Is a Fantasy That Coincides with Reality 111 Our Brain Creates an Effortless Perception of the Physical World 111 The Information Revolution 112 What Can Clever Machines Really Do? 116 A Problem with Information Theory 117 The Reverend Thomas Bayes 119 The Ideal Bayesian Observer 123 How a Bayesian Brain Can Make Models of the World 125 Is There a Rhinoceros in the Room? 125 Where Does Prior Knowledge Come From? 127 How Action Tells Us about the World 130 My Perception Is Not of the World, But of My Brain's Model of the World 132 Color Is in the Brain, Not in the World 134 Perception Is a Fantasy That Coincides with Reality 134 We Are Not the Slaves of Our Senses 135 So How Do We Know What's Real? 136 Imagination Is Extremely Boring 137 6 How Brains Model Minds 139 Biological Motion: The Way Living Things Move 140 How Movements Can Reveal Intentions 141 Imitation 144 The Experience of Agency 151 The Problem with Privileged Access 155 Illusions of Agency 156 Hallucinating Other Agents 157 Part III Culture and the Brain 161 7 Sharing Minds - How the Brain Creates Culture 163 The Problem with Translation 163 Meanings and Goals 165 Solving the Inverse Problem 166 Prior Knowledge and Prejudice 167 What Will He Do Next? 168 Other People Are Contagious 169 Communication Is More Than Just Speaking 170 Teaching Is Not Just a Demonstration To Be Imitated 171 Closing the Loop 173 Fork Handles: The Two Ronnies Close the Loop (Eventually) 174 Fully Closing the Loop 175 Knowledge Can Be Shared 175 Knowledge Is Power 177 The Truth 179 Epilogue: Me and My Brain 184 Chris Frith and I 184 Searching for the Will in the Brain 185 Where Is the Top in Top-Down Control? 186 The Homunculus 188 This Book Is Not About Consciousness 189 Why Are People So Nice (as Long as They Are Treated Fairly)? 190 Even an Illusion Has Responsibilities 191 The Evidence 194 Illustrations and Text Credits 218 Index 226
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