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_aThe mind, the brain, the complex adaptive systems _e[proceedings of the Conference on the mind, the brain, the complex adaptive systems (1993 : George Mason University ) ] _feditors Harold Morowitz, Jerome L. Singer |
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_aReading, Massachusetts _cAddison - Wesley _dc 1995 |
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| 215 | _axii, 237 p. | ||
| 225 | 0 | _aSanta Fe institute studies in the sciences of complexity series. Proceedings ; v. xxii | |
| 320 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index | ||
| 327 | 1 | _aMental processes and brain architecture: confronting the complex adaptive systems of human thought. Complex adaptive systems. Near decomposability and complexity: how a mind resides in a brain. Can there be a unified theory of complex adaptive systems? Neurobiology of mental representation. One organization of memory. Can neurobiology teach us anything about consciousness? The rediscovery of the unconscious. Affects and neuro-modulation: a connectionist approach. Thinking away and ahead. Natural learning, natural teaching: changing human memory. Does mind piggyback on robotic and symbolic capacity. Evolution as an algorithm-the ultimate insult? | |
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_aAdaptive control systems _xCongresses _982 |
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_aCognitive neuroscience _xCongresses _91298 |
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_4340 _aMorowitz _bHarold |
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_4340 _aSinger _bJerome L |
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| 712 | _aAddison - Wesley | ||
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