Unlocking the Brain : Volume 1: Coding

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Unlocking the Brain : Volume 1: Coding

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 416 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780199826988
  • DDC分類 612.8

Full Description

Neuroscience has made considerable progress in figuring out how the brain works. We know much about the molecular-genetic and biochemical underpinnings of sensory and motor functions, and recent neuroimaging work has opened the door to investigating the neural underpinnings of higher-order cognitive functions, such as memory, attention, and even free will. In these types of investigations, researchers apply specific stimuli to induce neural activity in the brain and look for the function in question. However, there may be more to the brain and its neuronal states than the changes in activity we induce by applying particular external stimuli.

In Volume 1 of Unlocking the Brain, Georg Northoff presents his argument for how the brain must code the relationship between its resting state activity and stimulus-induced activity in order to enable and predispose mental states and consciousness. By presupposing such a basic sense of neural code, the author ventures into different territories and fields of current neuroscience, including a comprehensive exploration of the features of resting state activity as distinguishable from and stimulus-induced activity; sparse coding and predictive coding; and spatial and temporal features of the resting state itself. This yields a unique and novel picture of the brain, and will have a major and lasting impact on neuroscientists working in neuroscience, psychiatry, and related fields.

Contents

List of Figures ; Preface ; Introduction to Volume I ; Part I: Coding Extrinsic Stimuli: From the Environment to the Brain ; Chapter 1: Sparse Coding and Natural Statistics ; Chapter 2: Sparse Coding and Neural Inhibition ; Chapter 3: Sparse Coding on a Regional Level ; Part II: Coding Intrinsic Activity: From the Brain to the Brain ; Chapter 4: Spatial Structure of Intrinsic Activity ; Chapter 5: Temporal Structure of Intrinsic Activity ; Chapter 6: Sparse Coding of Intrinsic Activity ; Part III: Coding Intrinsic Predictions: From the Brain to Anticipation ; Chapter 7: Predictive Coding and Difference-Based Coding ; Chapter 8: Predictive Coding and Social and Vegetative Statistics ; Chapter 9: Predictive Coding and the Brain's Intrinsic Activity ; Part IV: Coding Extrinsic Activity: From the Brain to the Environment ; Chapter 10: Stimulus-Stimulus Interaction and Neural Coding ; Chapter 11: Rest-Stimulus Interaction and Difference-Based Coding ; Chapter 12: Rest-Stimulus Interaction and GABA ; Epilogue: A Quick Guide to the Brain ; Appendix: Theoretical Reflections ; Appendix I: Neuro-Empirical Remark: Resting State Activity versus Stimulus-Induced Activity and the Continuity Hypothesis ; Appendix II: Neuro-Theoretical Remark: Localizationism versus Holism ; Appendix III: Neuro-Conceptual Remar: Concept of " ; Appendix IV: Neuro-Epistemological Remark: Brain versus Observer ; References ; Index

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