SummaryAlmost fifty years ago, Julius Adler initiated a program of research to gain insights into the basic biochemistry of intelligent behavior by studying the molecular mechanisms that underlie the chemotactic responses of Escherichia coli. All living organisms share elements of a common biochemistry for metabolism, growth and heredity — why not intelligence? Neurobiologists have demonstrated that this is the case for nervous systems in animals ranging from worms to man. Motile unicellular organisms such as E. coli exhibit rudimentary behaviors that can be loosely described in terms of cognitive phenomena such as memory and learning. Adler’s initiative at least raised the prospect that, because of the numerous experimental advantages prov...
What is the neurobiological basis of human intelligence? The brains of some people seem to be more e...
The brains of some people seem to be more efficient than the brains of others, but what is the neur...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
SummaryAlmost fifty years ago, Julius Adler initiated a program of research to gain insights into th...
Living organisms persist by virtue of complex interactions among many components organized into dyna...
Living organisms persist by virtue of complex interactions among many components organized into dyna...
The neurochemical basis of memory has been approached experimentally in four different ways: the bio...
Abstract. The prevailing concept in modern cognitive neuroscience is that cognitive functions are pe...
International audienceFrom the end of the 1950s to the mid-1970s, a huge amount of work and various ...
In general, there are two ways to approach cognition. One is to start with the features of the human...
How can single cells without nervous systems perform complex behaviours such as habituation, associa...
Cognitive capabilities and unicellular organisms A closer look at unicellular organisms and their be...
International audienceHow can single cells without nervous systems perform complex behaviours such a...
Molecular neurobiology has provided an explanation of mechanisms supporting mental functions as lear...
The evolutionary roots of cognition are older than any brain. Human or primate-centered cognitive sc...
What is the neurobiological basis of human intelligence? The brains of some people seem to be more e...
The brains of some people seem to be more efficient than the brains of others, but what is the neur...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
SummaryAlmost fifty years ago, Julius Adler initiated a program of research to gain insights into th...
Living organisms persist by virtue of complex interactions among many components organized into dyna...
Living organisms persist by virtue of complex interactions among many components organized into dyna...
The neurochemical basis of memory has been approached experimentally in four different ways: the bio...
Abstract. The prevailing concept in modern cognitive neuroscience is that cognitive functions are pe...
International audienceFrom the end of the 1950s to the mid-1970s, a huge amount of work and various ...
In general, there are two ways to approach cognition. One is to start with the features of the human...
How can single cells without nervous systems perform complex behaviours such as habituation, associa...
Cognitive capabilities and unicellular organisms A closer look at unicellular organisms and their be...
International audienceHow can single cells without nervous systems perform complex behaviours such a...
Molecular neurobiology has provided an explanation of mechanisms supporting mental functions as lear...
The evolutionary roots of cognition are older than any brain. Human or primate-centered cognitive sc...
What is the neurobiological basis of human intelligence? The brains of some people seem to be more e...
The brains of some people seem to be more efficient than the brains of others, but what is the neur...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...