The mind, the brain, and complex adaptive systems / editors, Harold Morowitz, Jerome L. Singer.
— Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., c1995. xii, 237 p. : il. ; 24 cm. — (Proceedings volume in the Santa Fe Institute studies in the sciences of complexity ; v. 22.)
Papers presented at a meeting held at George Mason University, May 24-26, 1993.
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Contenido: Mental processes ad brain architecture: confronting the complex adaptive systems of human thought (an overview) / Jerome L. Singer — Complex adaptive systems / Murray Gell-Mann — New decomposability and complexity: how a mind resides in a brain / Herbert A. Simon — Can there be a unified theory of complex adaptive systems? / John H. Holland — Neurobiology of mental representation / Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic — The organization of memory / Larry R. Squire and Barbara J. Knowlton — Can neurobiology teach us anything about consciousness? / Patricia Smith Churchland — The rediscovery of the unconscious / John F. Kihlstrom — Affects and neuro-modulation: a connectionist approach / David Rumelhart — Thinking away and ahead / John Antrobus — Natural learning, natural teaching: changing human memory / Roger C. Schank and John B. Cleave — Does mind piggyback on robotic and symbolic capacity? / Stevan Harnad — Evolution as an algorithm — the ultimate insult? / Daniel C. Dennett.
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