(Read download) Societies of Brains: A Study in the Neuroscience of Love and Hate (INNS Series of Texts, Monographs, and Proceedings Series)
▲ Walter J. Freeman ▲
| #924698 in Books | Psychology Press | 1995-03-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.05 x.48 x6.02l,.78 | File Name: 0805820175 | 216 pages |
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| That aware self is capable of feeling both Love and Hate|By William E. Baumzweiger, M.D.|Dr Freeman, a physician, physicist, electronics engineer, cell-biologist and "Enlightenment Philosopher" in the spirit of Moses Maimonides, Thomas of Aquo (Aquinas) and Baruch Spinoza, has demonstrated that our highest neorobiological and neuromental functioning arises from "Neurobiologica|||Societies of Brains is a quite exceptional book and should be a 'must' on the reading list of every reader of this journal.||—Psychological Medicine|In this essay, written for the occasion of the Spinoza lectures of the U
This monograph from a leading neuroscientist and neural networks researcher investigates and offers a fresh approach to the perplexing scientific and philosophical problems of minds and brains. It explains how brains have evolved from our earliest vertebrate ancestors. It details how brains provide the basis for successful comprehension of the environment, for the formulation of actions and prediction of their consequences, and for cooperating or competing with other be...
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