Progress in Brain Research, Volume 174: Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link Between Thought and Action

Progress in Brain Research, Volume 174: Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link Between Thought and Action

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May 27, 2009 · Engels · Kindle (352 pagina's)
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Formaat Kindle
Pagina's 352
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd May 27, 2009
Uitgever Elsevier Science & Technology
ISBN-10 0080886140
ISBN-13 9780080886145

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This volume focuses on the interplay of mind and motion the bidirectional link between thought and action. In particular, it investigates the implications that this coupling has for decision making. How do we anticipate the consequences of choices and how is the brain able to represent these choice options and their potential consequences? How are different options evaluated and how is a preferred option selected and implemented? This volume addresses these questions not only through an extensive body of knowledge consisting of individual chapters by international experts, but also through integrative group reports that pave a runway into the future.
The understanding of how people make decisions is of common interest to experts working in fields such as psychology, economics, movement science, cognitive neuroscience, neuroinformatics, robotics, and sport science. So far, however, it has mainly been advanced in isolation within distinct research disciplines; in contrast, this book results from a deliberate assembly of multidisciplinary teams.
* Offers intense, focused, and genuine interdisciplinary perspective
* Conveys state-of-the-art and outlines future research directions on the hot topic of Mind and Motion (or embodied cognition)
* Includes contributions from psychologists, neuroscientists, movement scientists, economists, and others

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Thriller & Spanning Actie & Avontuur Wetenschap & Technologie Business & Economie Psychologie
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