Uttal considers psychological and behavioral concerns that can help guide the neuroscientific discussion; work done before the advent of imaging systems; and what brain imaging has brought to recent research.
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... University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany Natan Bornstein Brain Division, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel Hrvoje Budinčević Department of Neurology, Sveti Duh University Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia; Faculty of Medicine, ...
Mind and Brain: A Laboratory for Everyone
Provides a historical look at the investigations into the functions of the brain
In this new edition, Gennaro updates and expands the work to reflect current topics and discussions.
Provides an authoritative and accessible overview of the relationship between mind and brain. The eleven chapters and the epilogue originally appeared as articles in the September 1992 issue of Scientific American
Topics include immortality; materialism; Descartes' 'Divisibility Argument' for dualism; the 'Argument from Introspection'; the problems with dualism; the interaction between mind and brain; parallelism; the 'type/token' distinction within ...
Here, William Uttal offers a critical review of cognitive neuroscience, examining both its history and modern developments in the field. He pays particular attention to the role of brain imaging in studying the mind-brain relationship.