In this work, two distinguished figures from neuroscience and philosophy present a detailed critical survey of the philosophical foundations of cognitive neuroscience. The book gives a critical conceptual overview of the difficulties...
Neuropsychology
- Author:Bennet, M.R.Summary:
- Author:Silberman, SteveSummary:
What is autism: a lifelong disability or a naturally occurring form of cognitive difference akin to certain forms of genius? Steve Silberman unearths the secret history of autism, going back to the earliest days of autism research to...
- Author:Doré, CatherineSummary:
"Que se passe-t-il donc sur le campus de l'Université Laval? Pourquoi de jeunes amateurs de jeux vidéo meurent-ils l'un après l'autre dans des circonstances étranges et inexplicables? Vague de suicides? Meurtre...
- Author:Bathla, SomSummary:
Discover How to Hack the Limitless Potential of Your Mind, Avoid Thinking Errors, Boost Brain Power and Upgrade the Quality of your Life
• Do you often find your thinking unresourceful and fail to generate effective solutions? ... - Author:Kolb, BryanSummary:
- Author:Nerenberg, JenaraSummary:
A paradigm-shifting study of neurodivergent women—those with ADHD, autism, synesthesia, high sensitivity, and sensory processing disorder—exploring why these traits are overlooked in women and how society benefits from allowing their...
- Author:Gazzaniga, Michael S.Summary:
Taking a highly interdisciplinary approach, the authors balance cognitive theory, with neuroscientific and neuropsychological evidence to reveal what we currently know about how the human mind works and to encourage students to think...
- Author:Gagnon, JacquesSummary:
Quels sont nos outils pour sonder l’univers? Comment le cerveau produit-il des pensées, des émotions et des comportements? Comment bougeons-nous? Comment nos pensées et nos émotions agissent-elles sur notre corps et quelles sont les...
- Author:McGuire, Michael T.Summary:
Beliefs: What are they? How have evolution and culture led to a brain that is seemingly committed to near endless belief creation? And once established, why are most beliefs so difficult to change? Believing offers answers to these...
