Network Science in Cognitive Psychology

The Oxford Handbook of Functional Brain Imaging in Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neurosciences

The Oxford Handbook of Functional Brain Imaging in Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neurosciences by Andrew C. Papanicolaou
English | 2017 | ISBN: 0199764220 | 416 pages | PDF | 39 MB
Connectionist Models of Learning, Development and Evolution: Proceedings of the Sixth Neural Computation and Psychology Worksho

Connectionist Models of Learning, Development and Evolution: Proceedings of the Sixth Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, Liège, Belgium, 16–18 September 2000 By Padraic Monaghan, Richard Shillcock (auth.), Robert M. French PhD, Jacques P. Sougné PhD (eds.)
2001 | 322 Pages | ISBN: 1852333545 | PDF | 11 MB

The Neuron in Context  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Sept. 20, 2024
The Neuron in Context

The Neuron in Context by Vanessa Lux
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 193 Pages | ISBN : N/A | 22.8 MB

Neuroscience has largely abandoned its localizationist and mechanistic framework of the 20th century. The plastic, embodied, and network character of our nervous system is widely acknowledged and systems theory approaches to consciousness dominate the field. However, the underlying neuron theory has not changed. The neuron doctrine, conceptualizing the single neuron as atomistic, one-directional source of neural function, still provides the template for our understanding of these basic elements of our nervous system and the material foundation of consciousness. Yet, the single neuron does not exist as an isolated unit. It is embedded within multiple cellular, structural, and functional contexts, and highly depends on them for its development, neural activity, and survival. The book discusses the constraints of the neuron doctrine and its pragmatic reductionism in the light of the growing knowledge about the brain’s connectivity, plasticity, and systemic and embodied nature.To overcome these constraints, the author argues for a new neuron theory, depicting the neuron as bidirectional hub which is at the same time source and product of neural function. This bidirectionality is further characterized by spatial and time dimensions, placing the neuron within a multi-level pathway model of psychobiological development from the perspective of Developmental Embodiment Research. Furthermore, the author discusses the potential of neuroepigenetic markers to characterize the neuron and its range of plasticity within this developmental perspective.With its focus on neuroepigenetics, the book addresses a knowledge gap in the current study of the neural foundations of psychological functions.

The Neuron in Context  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Sept. 20, 2024
The Neuron in Context

The Neuron in Context by Vanessa Lux
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 193 Pages | ISBN : N/A | 22.8 MB

Neuroscience has largely abandoned its localizationist and mechanistic framework of the 20th century. The plastic, embodied, and network character of our nervous system is widely acknowledged and systems theory approaches to consciousness dominate the field. However, the underlying neuron theory has not changed. The neuron doctrine, conceptualizing the single neuron as atomistic, one-directional source of neural function, still provides the template for our understanding of these basic elements of our nervous system and the material foundation of consciousness. Yet, the single neuron does not exist as an isolated unit. It is embedded within multiple cellular, structural, and functional contexts, and highly depends on them for its development, neural activity, and survival. The book discusses the constraints of the neuron doctrine and its pragmatic reductionism in the light of the growing knowledge about the brain’s connectivity, plasticity, and systemic and embodied nature.To overcome these constraints, the author argues for a new neuron theory, depicting the neuron as bidirectional hub which is at the same time source and product of neural function. This bidirectionality is further characterized by spatial and time dimensions, placing the neuron within a multi-level pathway model of psychobiological development from the perspective of Developmental Embodiment Research. Furthermore, the author discusses the potential of neuroepigenetic markers to characterize the neuron and its range of plasticity within this developmental perspective.With its focus on neuroepigenetics, the book addresses a knowledge gap in the current study of the neural foundations of psychological functions.

Agent_Zero: Toward Neurocognitive Foundations for Generative Social Science  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at Nov. 24, 2014
Agent_Zero: Toward Neurocognitive Foundations for Generative Social Science

Agent_Zero: Toward Neurocognitive Foundations for Generative Social Science by Joshua M. Epstein
English | 2014 | ISBN: 0691158886 | 272 pages | PDF | 4 MB

Agent_Zero: Toward Neurocognitive Foundations for Generative Social Science  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by tarantoga at Feb. 5, 2015
Agent_Zero: Toward Neurocognitive Foundations for Generative Social Science

Joshua M. Epstein, "Agent_Zero: Toward Neurocognitive Foundations for Generative Social Science"
ISBN: 0691158886 | 2014 | EPUB | 272 pages | 13 MB
"Psychiatric Disorders: New Frontiers in Affective Disorders" by Edited by Dieter Schoepf

"Psychiatric Disorders: New Frontiers in Affective Disorders" by Edited by Dieter Schoepf
ITAe | 2013 | ISBN: 9535111477 9789535111474 | 317 pages | PDF | 5 MB

This book brings together leading experts to create a volume of equal interest and usefulness to students, clinicians and researchers alike, which should serve as common knowledge. Specific themes of major depression, bipolar disorder, and schizoaffective disorder are critically reviewed, addressing topics such as neurobiological mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis, treatment resistant depression, translational research and challenging stigma of serious mental illness.

Agent_Zero: Toward Neurocognitive Foundations for Generative Social Science  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at April 26, 2019
Agent_Zero: Toward Neurocognitive Foundations for Generative Social Science

Agent_Zero: Toward Neurocognitive Foundations for Generative Social Science by Joshua M. Epstein
English | 2014 | ISBN: 0691158886 | 272 pages | PDF | 4 MB

Agent_Zero: Toward Neurocognitive Foundations for Generative Social Science  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by tarantoga at June 14, 2019
Agent_Zero: Toward Neurocognitive Foundations for Generative Social Science

Joshua M. Epstein, "Agent_Zero: Toward Neurocognitive Foundations for Generative Social Science (Princeton Studies in Complexity)"
ISBN: 0691158886 | 2014 | EPUB | 272 pages | 13 MB

Rumor Psychology: Social and Organizational Approaches  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by l3ivo at March 18, 2022
Rumor Psychology: Social and Organizational Approaches

Nicholas Difonzo, Prashant Bordia, "Rumor Psychology: Social and Organizational Approaches"
English | 2006 | ISBN: 1591474264 | 392 pages | PDF | 16 MB