The history of brain theory is described in terms of three kinds of theory of perception. The most widely used kind sees perception as dependent on passive inflow from the environment of information that is used to make and process representations of objects and events. A second kind views perception as an active search for information that is inherent in the environment and is extracted by tuned resonances in brain circuits. A third kind holds that perception works by the creation of information through chaotic dynamics by forming hypotheses about the environment, through which learning takes place. Experimental evidence for creative dynamics in brains is briefly sketched. The explanation is offered that brains, being finite systems, work ...
Perception is often analysed as a process in which causal events from the environment act on a subje...
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The mind-body problem represents one of the most debated topics in the neurosciences. From a psychol...
The history of brain theory is described in terms of three kinds of theory of perception. The most w...
The present article presents a nonexhaustive collection of contemporary models and theories on brain...
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AbstractThe specific aim of this article is to illustrate a possible model to explain and better def...
This book addresses dynamical aspects of brain functions and cognition. Experimental evidence in hum...
The processes whereby our brains continue to learn about a changing world in a stable fashion throug...
The most deeply transformative concept for the growth of 21st Century psychiatry is the constellatio...
Neuropsychiatry searches to understand mental disorders in terms of underlying brain activity by usi...
Perception is often analysed as a process in which causal events from the environment act on a subje...
The textbook sets the methodology of exploration of emotional, cognitive and behavioral processing i...
The mind-body problem represents one of the most debated topics in the neurosciences. From a psychol...
The history of brain theory is described in terms of three kinds of theory of perception. The most w...
The present article presents a nonexhaustive collection of contemporary models and theories on brain...
This work introduces a comprehensive theory of behavior which integrates neurological factors with p...
When a person glimpses the face of a famous actor, sniffs a favorite food or hears the voice of a fr...
Psychodynamics as a branch of human thermodynamics contains a wide group of theories which analyze t...
Thought-processes and certain typical mental phenomena are schematized into exact mathematical defin...
The aim of this tutorial is to document a novel approach to brain function, in which the key to unde...
AbstractThe specific aim of this article is to illustrate a possible model to explain and better def...
This book addresses dynamical aspects of brain functions and cognition. Experimental evidence in hum...
The processes whereby our brains continue to learn about a changing world in a stable fashion throug...
The most deeply transformative concept for the growth of 21st Century psychiatry is the constellatio...
Neuropsychiatry searches to understand mental disorders in terms of underlying brain activity by usi...
Perception is often analysed as a process in which causal events from the environment act on a subje...
The textbook sets the methodology of exploration of emotional, cognitive and behavioral processing i...
The mind-body problem represents one of the most debated topics in the neurosciences. From a psychol...