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Brain and Values: Is A Biological Science of Values Possible? by Karl H. Pribram β€” book cover

Brain and Values: Is A Biological Science of Values Possible?

by Karl H. Pribram
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Overview

This 5th volume of the Appalachian Conference discusses how the brain processes information, the role of memory and value, and models of creativity. It pursues aspects of cognitive neuroscience and behavioral neurodynamics, such as the topic of values and quantum-distributed processing in the brain.

Synopsis

This 5th volume of the Appalachian Conference discusses how the brain processes information, the role of memory and value, and models of creativity. It pursues aspects of cognitive neuroscience and behavioral neurodynamics, such as the topic of values and quantum-distributed processing in the brain.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1998
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
576
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780805831542

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