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  • - Intentional Behavior as a Complex System
    av Alicia Juarrero
    589,-

    Alicia Juarrero argues that a mistaken, 350-year-old model of cause and explanation--one that takes all causes to be of the push-pull, efficient cause sort, and all explanation to be prooflike--underlies contemporary theories of action.

  • - Thinking and Learning in Scientific and Other Complex Domains
    av Frederick Reif
    399,-

  • - Understanding the Mind by Simulating the Brain
    av Randall C. (University of Colorado Boulder) O'Reilly
    674,-

    This text, based on a course taught by Randall O'Reilly and Yuko Munakata over the past several years, provides an in-depth introduction to the main ideas in the computational cognitive neuroscience.

  • - Supervised Learning in Feedforward Artificial Neural Networks
    av Russell Reed & Robert J MarksII
    559,-

    This text presents an extensive and practical overview of almost every aspect of MLP (multilayer perceptrons) methodology, progressing from an initial discussion of what MLPs are and how they might be used to an in-depth examination of technical factors affecting performance.

  • - Meaning, Ontology, and Emotion
    av Charles O. (University of Texas at Arlington) Nussbaum
    125,-

    A naturalistic philosophical theory of musical representation that argues that important varieties of experience afforded by Western tonal art music since 1650 arise through the feeling of tone, the sense of movement in musical space, cognition, emotional arousal, and the engagement, by way of specific emotional responses, of deeply rooted human ideals.

  • av Steven J. (University of California Luck
    789,-

  • av Robert Cummins
    433,-

    In this provocative study, Robert Cummins takes on philosophers, both old and new, who pursue the question of mental representation as an abstraction, apart from the constraints of any particular theory or framework.

  • - The Philosophy and Biology of Cognitive Ethology
    av Colin (Indiana University) Allen
    476,-

  • av Santiago Ramon y Cajal
    344,-

    An anecdotal guide for the perplexed new investigator as well as a refreshing resource for the old pro, covering everything from valuable personality traits for an investigator to social factors conducive to scientific work.Santiago Ramón y Cajal was a mythic figure in science. Hailed as the father of modern anatomy and neurobiology, he was largely responsible for the modern conception of the brain. His groundbreaking works were New Ideas on the Structure of the Nervous System and Histology of the Nervous System in Man and Vertebrates. In addition to leaving a legacy of unparalleled scientific research, Cajal sought to educate the novice scientist about how science was done and how he thought it should be done. This recently rediscovered classic, first published in 1897, is an anecdotal guide for the perplexed new investigator as well as a refreshing resource for the old pro.Cajal was a pragmatist, aware of the pitfalls of being too idealistic—and he had a sense of humor, particularly evident in his diagnoses of various stereotypes of eccentric scientists. The book covers everything from valuable personality traits for an investigator to social factors conducive to scientific work.

  • av Daniel C. (Professor Dennett
    603,-

  • - Neural reuse and the interactive brain
    av Michael L. Anderson
    686,-

    The computer analogy of the mind has been as widely adopted in contemporary cognitive neuroscience as was the analogy of the brain as a collection of organs in phrenology. Just as the phrenologist would insist that each organ must have its particular function, so contemporary cognitive neuroscience is committed to the notion that each brain region must have its fundamental computation. In After Phrenology, Michael Anderson argues that to achieve a fully post-phrenological science of the brain, we need to reassess this commitment and devise an alternate, neuroscientifically grounded taxonomy of mental function. Anderson contends that the cognitive roles played by each region of the brain are highly various, reflecting different neural partnerships established under different circumstances. He proposes quantifying the functional properties of neural assemblies in terms of their dispositional tendencies rather than their computational or information-processing operations. Exploring larger-scale issues, and drawing on evidence from embodied cognition, Anderson develops a picture of thinking rooted in the exploitation and extension of our early-evolving capacity for iterated interaction with the world. He argues that the multidimensional approach to the brain he describes offers a much better fit for these findings, and a more promising road toward a unified science of minded organisms.

  • - Dictionaries, Computers, and Meanings
    av Brian M. Slator, Yorick A. Wilks & Louise Guthrie
    125,-

  • av Ronald Fagin, Yoram Moses, Joseph Y. (Cornell University) Halpern & m.fl.
    789,-

  • av Thomas Stützle & Marco Dorigo
    125,-

    An overview of the rapidly growing field of ant colony optimization that describes theoretical findings, the major algorithms, and current applications.The complex social behaviors of ants have been much studied by science, and computer scientists are now finding that these behavior patterns can provide models for solving difficult combinatorial optimization problems. The attempt to develop algorithms inspired by one aspect of ant behavior, the ability to find what computer scientists would call shortest paths, has become the field of ant colony optimization (ACO), the most successful and widely recognized algorithmic technique based on ant behavior. This book presents an overview of this rapidly growing field, from its theoretical inception to practical applications, including descriptions of many available ACO algorithms and their uses.The book first describes the translation of observed ant behavior into working optimization algorithms. The ant colony metaheuristic is then introduced and viewed in the general context of combinatorial optimization. This is followed by a detailed description and guide to all major ACO algorithms and a report on current theoretical findings. The book surveys ACO applications now in use, including routing, assignment, scheduling, subset, machine learning, and bioinformatics problems. AntNet, an ACO algorithm designed for the network routing problem, is described in detail. The authors conclude by summarizing the progress in the field and outlining future research directions. Each chapter ends with bibliographic material, bullet points setting out important ideas covered in the chapter, and exercises. Ant Colony Optimization will be of interest to academic and industry researchers, graduate students, and practitioners who wish to learn how to implement ACO algorithms.

  • - Selected Writings
    av Amos (Department of Psychology) Tversky
    912,-

    Selected works by the influential cognitive and mathematical psychologist and decision theorist Amos Tversky.

  • - Naturalism and the Nature of Functions
    av Paul Sheldon (College of William And Mary) Davies
    125,-

    An argument against the view that natural norms are constituted out of some form of historical success.

  • - Narratives of Spinal Cord Injury
    av Jonathan (Southampton University) Cole
    302,-

    An examination, through personal narratives and reflective commentary, of life without sensation or movement in the body.

  • - A Union of the Senses
    av Richard E. (Doctor) Cytowic
    224,-

    A biologically oriented introduction to synesthesia by the leading authority on the subject.

  • - Collected Papers
    av Ned (New York University) Block
    354,-

    The first of a planned two-volume collection of Ned Block's writings on philosophy of mind; this volume treats consciousness, functionalism, and representation and can be regarded as Block's most complete statement of his positions on consciousness.

  • av Los Angeles) Balaguer & Mark (California State University
    125,-

    An argument that the problem of free will boils down to an open scientific question about the causal histories of certain kinds of neural events.

  • - The Growth of Grammar
    av Maria Teresa (University Milano-Bicocca) Guasti
    668,-

    A comprehensive introduction to language acquisition based on current linguistic theory.

  • - How People Create Alternatives to Reality
    av Ruth M. J. (University of Dublin) Byrne
    204,-

    A leading scholar in the psychology of thinking and reasoning argues that the counterfactual imagination--the creation of "if only" alternatives to reality--is guided by the same principles that underlie rational thought.

  • - A New View of Intelligence
    av University of Zurich) Pfeifer, Rolf (Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, University of Vermont) Bongard & m.fl.
    572 - 589,-

    An exploration of embodied intelligence and its implications points toward a theory of intelligence in general; with case studies of intelligent systems in ubiquitous computing, business and management, human memory, and robotics.

  • av Robert L. Solso
    125,-

    How human consciousness evolved to perceive and create art.

  • av Tiffany Field
    227 - 262,-

    An essay on the importance of touch to children's growth and development and to the physical and mental well-being of people of all ages.

  • av Crawford L. Elder
    125,-

  • av Eric B. Baum
    732,99

    Toward a computational explanation of thought: an argument that underlying mind is a complex but compact program that corresponds to the underlying complex structure of the world.

  • - Using the Lessons of Bernard and Darwin to Understand the What, How, and Why of Our Behavior
    av Gary A. (University of Illinois) Cziko
    319,-

    Cziko shows how the lessons of Bernard and Darwin, updated with the best of current scientific knowledge, can provide solutions to certain long-standing theoretical and practical problems in behavioral science and enable us to develop new methods and topics for research.

  • - Stereotyping and Prejudice against Older Persons
     
    484,-

  • - Virtue and Character
     
    559,-

    Groundbreaking essays and commentaries on the ways that recent findings in psychology and neuroscience illuminate virtue and character and related issues in philosophy.

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