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Teaching Critical Thinking Skills - An Introduction for Children Aged 9-12 (Hardcover): Catherine Delamain, Jill Spring Teaching Critical Thinking Skills - An Introduction for Children Aged 9-12 (Hardcover)
Catherine Delamain, Jill Spring
R4,497 Discovery Miles 44 970 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This practical teaching resource has been designed to give children aged 9-12 the basic tools required to challenge some of the conflicting information which they may encounter in everyday life. With increasing exposure to modern information technology and social media, amongst other things, children are increasingly exposed to misleading information that can seriously influence their worldview and self-esteem. The sooner they are helped to approach some of this material with a critical eye, the better they will be able to make independent judgements and resist undue persuasion. Key features of this book include: * Short texts designed to give opportunities for critical examination, created to be points of discussion with individuals, groups or whole classes * Topics covering seven areas of critical thought, ordered in level of difficulty, including finding contradictions, and detecting bias and fake news * Supporting teacher prompts and questions, as well as photocopiable resources without prompts The ability to question and evaluate information is an essential life skill, as well as a key skill for academic learning, yet it remains one of the most challenging aspects of comprehension to teach. This is a vital text for teachers, teaching assistants and other professionals looking to develop critical thinking skills in their students.

Neuropsychology of Malingering Casebook (Hardcover, New): Joel E. Morgan, Jerry J. Sweet Neuropsychology of Malingering Casebook (Hardcover, New)
Joel E. Morgan, Jerry J. Sweet
R4,546 Discovery Miles 45 460 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Clinical neuropsychologists frequently evaluate individuals within a forensic context, and therefore must address questions regarding the possible presence of reduced effort, response bias and/or malingering. This volume offers a wide range of instructive real-world case examples involving the complex differential diagnosis where symptom exaggeration and/or malingering cloud the picture. Written by expert forensic neuropsychologists, the scenarios described provide informed, empirically-based and scientifically-derived opinions on the topic. Issues related to malingering, such as response bias and insufficient effort, are discussed thoroughly with regard to a large number of clinical conditions and assessment instruments. Test data and non-test information are considered and integrated by the numerous experts. Expert guidance for clinicians who must address the issue of malingering is provided in a straightforward and well-organized format. To date, there has not been a comparable collection of rich case material relevant to forensic practice in clinical neuropsychology.

Brainscapes - An Atlas of Your Life on Earth (Paperback, Main): Rebecca Schwarzlose Brainscapes - An Atlas of Your Life on Earth (Paperback, Main)
Rebecca Schwarzlose
R319 R303 Discovery Miles 3 030 Save R16 (5%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Your brain is a collection of maps. That is no metaphor: scrawled across your brain's surfaces are actual schematic images of the sights, sounds, and actions that hold the key to your survival. Scientists first began uncovering these maps over a century ago, but we are only now beginning to unlock their secrets. Our inner cartography distorts and shapes our experience of the world, supporting complex thought, and making technology-enabled mind-reading a reality. The maps in our brain invite us to view ourselves from a startling new perspective. In Brainscapes, Rebecca Schwarzlose combines unforgettable real-life stories, cutting-edge research, and vivid illustrations to reveal brain maps' surprising lessons about our place in the world - and the world's place within us.

Emotion and the Psychodynamics of the Cerebellum - A Neuro-Psychoanalytic Analysis and Synthesis (Paperback): Fred M. Levin Emotion and the Psychodynamics of the Cerebellum - A Neuro-Psychoanalytic Analysis and Synthesis (Paperback)
Fred M. Levin
R1,193 Discovery Miles 11 930 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This is a book about cognition, emotion, memory, and learning. Along the way it examines exactly how implicit memory (knowing how) and explicit memory (knowing that)are connected with each other via the cerebellum. Since emotion is also related to memory, and most likely, one of its organising features, many fields of human endeavour have attempted to clarify its fundamental nature, including its relationship to metaphor, problem-solving, learning, and many other variables. This is an attempt to pull together the various strands relating to emotions, so that clinicians and researchers alike can identify precisely, and ultimately agree, upon what emotion is and how it contributes to the other known activities of mind and brain. It is hoped this book will help our understanding of emotion psychoanalytically if we patiently delineate the complex picture of the human experience of emotion and integrate this with the efforts of brain scientists and psychoanalysts to understand how the mind view of emotion and the brain view of emotion connect. In the belief that the cerebellum plays a decisive role in emotion, we have tried in this book to convey this newest part of the story of emotion and the cerebellum with the utmost clarity and accuracy.

Polyvagal Theory and the Developing Child - Systems of Care for Strengthening Kids, Families, and Communities (Hardcover):... Polyvagal Theory and the Developing Child - Systems of Care for Strengthening Kids, Families, and Communities (Hardcover)
Marilyn R Sanders, George S Thompson
R1,098 Discovery Miles 10 980 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

At its heart, polyvagal theory describes how the brain's unconscious sense of safety or danger impacts our emotions and behaviours. In this powerful book, pediatrician and neonatologist Marilyn R. Sanders and child psychiatrist George S. Thompson offer readers both a meditation on caregiving and a call to action for physicians, educators and mental health providers. When children don't have safe relationships, or emotional, medical or physical traumas punctuate their lives, their ability to love, trust and thrive is damaged. Children who have multiple relationship disruptions may have physical, behavioural or mental health concerns that follow them into adulthood. By attending to the lessons of polyvagal theory-that adult caregivers must be aware of children's unconscious processing of sensory information-the authors show how professionals can play a critical role in establishing a sense of safety even in the face of dangerous, and sometimes incomprehensibly scary, situations.

The Self and Identity in Rehabilitation - A Special Issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation (Hardcover, New): Fergus Gracey,... The Self and Identity in Rehabilitation - A Special Issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation (Hardcover, New)
Fergus Gracey, Tamara Ownsworth
R4,477 Discovery Miles 44 770 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This special issue brings together developments in neurological, psychological and social understanding of sense of self and identity in neuropsychological rehabilitation. Following brain injury and in the context of neurological illness, both the individual and their loved ones report changes in personality, sense of self or identity. This issue is intended to be a key resource for clinicians trying to tackle these challenges, as well as researchers interested in the self and identity in clinical populations. New theoretical perspectives on the self, as well as quantitative and qualitative research studies, and clinical and service issues are covered.

The Cerebellum in Emotions and Psychopathology (Hardcover): Dennis Schutter The Cerebellum in Emotions and Psychopathology (Hardcover)
Dennis Schutter
R4,470 Discovery Miles 44 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This groundbreaking volume examines the complex role of the cerebellum in emotional regulation and disorders that are insufficiently understood, subverting the widely held belief that the cerebellum is solely involved in balance and motor functions. Beginning with the evolution of the cerebellum toward a structure dedicated to homeostatic regulation and socio-emotional behavior, the book examines the growing body of evidence supporting the importance of the cerebellum in emotions, cognition, and psychopathology. Going on to discuss the implications of cerebellar abnormalities, Schutter analyzes groundbreaking research and explores how cerebellar abnormalities are associated with disruption in associative learning in anxiety, the pathophysiology of depression and cognitive regulation, the synchronization of information processing in schizophrenia, the aberrant connectivity patterns in autism spectrum disorders, and explosive forms of aggressive behavior. Collating pioneering research on the multifaceted role of the cerebellum, this book will be essential reading for students and researchers of neurology and psychopathology.

Emotions - A Social Science Reader (Paperback): Monica Greco, Paul Stenner Emotions - A Social Science Reader (Paperback)
Monica Greco, Paul Stenner
R1,626 Discovery Miles 16 260 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Are emotions becoming more conspicuous in contemporary life? Are the social sciences undergoing an an 'affective turn'? This Reader gathers influential and contemporary work in the study of emotion and affective life from across the range of the social sciences. Drawing on both theoretical and empirical research, the collection offers a sense of the diversity of perspectives that have emerged over the last thirty years from a variety of intellectual traditions. Its wide span and trans-disciplinary character is designed to capture the increasing significance of the study of affect and emotion for the social sciences, and to give a sense of how this is played out in the context of specific areas of interest. The volume is divided into four main parts: universals and particulars of affect embodying affect political economies of affect affect, power and justice. Each main part comprises three sections dedicated to substantive themes, including emotions, history and civilization; emotions and culture; emotions selfhood and identity; emotions and the media; emotions and politics; emotions, space and place, with a final section dedicated to themes of compassion, hate and terror. Each of the twelve sections begins with an editorial introduction that contextualizes the readings and highlights points of comparison across the volume. Cross-national in content, the collection provides an introduction to the key debates, concepts and modes of approach that have been developed by social scientist for the study of emotion and affective life.

Discourse in Aphasia (Hardcover): Heather Wright Discourse in Aphasia (Hardcover)
Heather Wright
R5,521 Discovery Miles 55 210 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and Francis, an informa company.

Resilience and Survival - Understanding and Healing Intergenerational Trauma (Paperback): Clara Mucci Resilience and Survival - Understanding and Healing Intergenerational Trauma (Paperback)
Clara Mucci
R360 R332 Discovery Miles 3 320 Save R28 (8%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Resilience stands at the limits of what it is to be human. The opposite of vulnerability, it encompasses qualities that are both relational and innately enforced. In this unique book Clara Mucci investigates how resilience can be fostered to create stronger individuals and societies. Mucci explores human responses to intergenerational trauma and identifies the key principles that can foster resilience and healing. She looks not only through the prism of attachment theory and developmental neuroscience but also explores the power of art, memoir and other frameworks, showing that acts of compassion and forgiveness contribute to building and reinforcing resilience and solidarity.

Famous Case Histories in Neurotrauma - What neuroscience continues to learn from survivors (Paperback): Jessica Matyas Famous Case Histories in Neurotrauma - What neuroscience continues to learn from survivors (Paperback)
Jessica Matyas
R937 Discovery Miles 9 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

* Focuses on detailing what was learned from each neurotrauma case for the advancement of the neuroscience field and related disciplines. * Presents a varied and interesting spectrum of cases studies with a distinct emphasis on neurodegeneration and brain trauma. * Teases fact from fiction within famous case histories and and isolates what there was evidence for, and what may be conjecture. * Inclusion of animal models that attempt to replicate the cases.

Famous Case Histories in Neurotrauma - What neuroscience continues to learn from survivors (Hardcover): Jessica Matyas Famous Case Histories in Neurotrauma - What neuroscience continues to learn from survivors (Hardcover)
Jessica Matyas
R4,469 Discovery Miles 44 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

* Focuses on detailing what was learned from each neurotrauma case for the advancement of the neuroscience field and related disciplines. * Presents a varied and interesting spectrum of cases studies with a distinct emphasis on neurodegeneration and brain trauma. * Teases fact from fiction within famous case histories and and isolates what there was evidence for, and what may be conjecture. * Inclusion of animal models that attempt to replicate the cases.

Galileo's Visions - Piercing the spheres of the heavens by eye and mind (Hardcover, New): Marco Piccolino, Nicholas J. Wade Galileo's Visions - Piercing the spheres of the heavens by eye and mind (Hardcover, New)
Marco Piccolino, Nicholas J. Wade
R2,500 Discovery Miles 25 000 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Galileo is known as a pioneer of science - especially of mechanics and astronomy, but far less attention has been paid to his work on the senses, and on vision in particular. In this book, two experts on the history of science look at the novel ways in which Galileo looked at the heavens through his telescope, and, in the process, emphasised the importance of contrast phenomena and visual resolution within astronomical observations. He also described the senses and their perception in terms that found an echo in doctrines advanced by nineteenth century sensory physiologists. In a fascinating and accessible style, Marco Piccolino and Nick Wade analyse the scientific and philosophical work of Galileo Galilei from the particular viewpoint of his approach to the senses (and especially vision) as a means of acquiring trustworthy knowledge about the constitution of the world. For Galileo the senses were potentially ambiguous, hence reliable information capable of penetrating the complexity of reality could only be obtained by interpreting the sensory data critically. The philosophical background of Galileo's attitude to the senses was his awareness that nature had not developed a specific language aimed at communicating with senses generally and human senses in particular. The culture of his age was based mainly on mechanistic approaches to the world. In this context, Galileo's analysis of the senses corresponded closely to a fundamental tenet of modern sensory physiology and psychophysics - the absence in the world of specific sensory signals like sounds, colours, tastes, and odours. Fully illustrated throughout, this book is an important contribution to psychology and the vision sciences, but more broadly to our knowledge of a pioneering figure in the history of science.

The Spirituality of Comedy - Comic Heroism in a Tragic World (Paperback): Conrad Hyers The Spirituality of Comedy - Comic Heroism in a Tragic World (Paperback)
Conrad Hyers
R1,581 Discovery Miles 15 810 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

To understand comedy is to understand humanity, for the comic sense is central to what it means to be human. Nearly all the major issues with which human beings have exercised themselves are touched upon in some manner by the comic spirit. Yet education in the art of comedy and in comic appreciation is given little attention in most societies. The Spirituality of Comedy explores the wisdom of comedy and the comic answer to tragedy (in both popular and classical senses of the term). Tragedy is seen as a fundamental problem of human existence, while comedy is its counterweight and resolution.

Conrad Hyers has taken a fresh look at comedy from the standpoint of comparative mythology and religion, and thus comedy's spiritual significance. In his unique study of the comic tradition, Hyers explains the difficulty in pinning down themes, structures, plots, or characters that are common to all comedy. Instead he argues that there is an essence of comedy in the area of pattern. He draws upon the rich historical ensemble of types of comic figures: the humorist, comedian, comic hero, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton. He shows how each type incarnates a comic heroism in its own unique manner, offering a profound wisdom and philosophy of life.

The approach of this book is broadly interdisciplinary, with materials and interpretations introduced from the various fields of the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences as they illuminate both the tragic and comic sensibilities. The methodological thread that draws this all together is an analysis of the major types of comic figures in terms of the myths and legends associated with them, the rituals they produce and enact, and the symbolism of the comic figures themselves. Written in a very readable literary style, The Spirituality of Comedy will appeal to psychologists, social scientists, clergy, philosophers, and students of literature.

Conrad Hyers is professor emeritus in the Department of Religion at Gustavus Adolphus College in Minnesota. He is the author of many books on humor, including The Laughing Buddha, And God Created Laughter, and Zen and the Comic Spirit.

Diabetic Adolescents and their Families - Stress, Coping, and Adaptation (Hardcover): Inge Seiffge-Krenke Diabetic Adolescents and their Families - Stress, Coping, and Adaptation (Hardcover)
Inge Seiffge-Krenke
R3,001 Discovery Miles 30 010 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This empirically based book focuses on typical stressors, individual and family coping strategies, and psychosocial consequences associated with diabetes. Numerous case studies illustrate the difficulty of balancing normative development and adherence to the therapeutic regimen. The combination of theory, research, and practice guarantee the appeal of this book to an international audience of advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students and professionals in developmental and clinical psychology, pediatric medicine and other healthcare professionals concerned with the care of chronically ill adolescents.

The Neuroscience of Hallucinations (Hardcover, 2013 ed.): Renaud Jardri, Arnaud Cachia, Pierre Thomas, Delphine Pins The Neuroscience of Hallucinations (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
Renaud Jardri, Arnaud Cachia, Pierre Thomas, Delphine Pins
R5,677 Discovery Miles 56 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hallucinatory phenomena have held the fascination of science since the dawn of medicine, and the popular imagination from the beginning of recorded history. Their study has become a critical aspect of our knowledge of the brain, making significant strides in recent years with advances in neuroimaging, and has established common ground among what normally are regarded as disparate fields. The Neuroscience of Hallucinations synthesizes the most up-to-date findings on these intriguing auditory, visual, olfactory, gustatory, and somatosensory experiences, from their molecular origins to their cognitive expression. In recognition of the wide audience for this information among the neuroscientific, medical, and psychology communities, its editors bring a mature evidence base to highly subjective experience. This knowledge is presented in comprehensive detail as leading researchers across the disciplines ground readers in the basics, offer current cognitive, neurobiological, and computational models of hallucinations, analyze the latest neuroimaging technologies, and discuss emerging interventions, including neuromodulation therapies, new antipsychotic drugs, and integrative programs. Among the topics covered: Hallucinations in the healthy individual. A pathophysiology of transdiagnostic hallucinations including computational and connectivity modeling. Molecular mechanisms of hallucinogenic drugs. Structural and functional variations in the hallucinatory brain in schizophrenia. The neurodevelopment of hallucinations. Innovations in brain stimulation techniques and imaging-guided therapy. Psychiatrists, neurologists, neuropsychologists, cognitive neuroscientists, clinical psychologists, and pharmacologists will welcome The Neuroscience of Hallucinations as a vital guide to the current state and promising future of their shared field.

The Psychology of Left and Right (Hardcover): Michael C. Corballis, Ivan L Beale The Psychology of Left and Right (Hardcover)
Michael C. Corballis, Ivan L Beale
R3,430 Discovery Miles 34 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Originally published in 1976, this title deals with the problem of how we tell left from right. The authors argue that the ability to tell left from right depends ultimately on a bodily asymmetry, such as preference for one or the other hand, or dominance of one side of the brain. This has implications for child development, reading disability, navigation, art, and culture.

Handbook of the Neuroscience of Language (Hardcover): Brigitte Stemmer, Harry A. Whitaker Handbook of the Neuroscience of Language (Hardcover)
Brigitte Stemmer, Harry A. Whitaker
R3,840 Discovery Miles 38 400 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the last ten years the neuroscience of language has matured as a field. Ten years ago, neuroimaging was just being explored for neurolinguistic questions, whereas today it constitutes a routine component. At the same time there have been significant developments in linguistic and psychological theory that speak to the neuroscience of language. This book consolidates those advances into a single reference.
The "Handbook of the Neuroscience of Language" provides a comprehensive overview of this field. Divided into five sections, section one discusses methods and techniques including clinical assessment approaches, methods of mapping the human brain, and a theoretical framework for interpreting the multiple levels of neural organization that contribute to language comprehension. Section two discusses the impact imaging techniques (PET, fMRI, ERPs, electrical stimulation of language cortex, TMS) have made to language research. Section three discusses experimental approaches to the field, including disorders at different language levels in reading as well as writing and number processing. Additionally, chapters here present computational models, discuss the role of mirror systems for language, and cover brain lateralization with respect to language. Part four focuses on language in special populations, in various disease processes, and in developmental disorders. The book ends with a listing of resources in the neuroscience of language and a glossary of items and concepts to help the novice become acquainted with the field.
Editors Stemmer & Whitaker prepared this book to reflect recent developments in neurolinguistics, moving the book squarely into the cognitive neuroscience of language and capturing the developments in the field over the past 7 years.
* History section focuses on topics that play a current role in neurolinguistics research, aphasia syndromes, and lesion analysis
* Includes section on neuroimaging to reflect the dramatic changes in methodology over the past decade
* Experimental and clinical section reflects recent developments in the field

Essence of Memory, Volume 169 (Hardcover): Wayne S. Sossin, Jean-Claude Lacaille, Vincent F. Castellucci, Sylvie Belleville Essence of Memory, Volume 169 (Hardcover)
Wayne S. Sossin, Jean-Claude Lacaille, Vincent F. Castellucci, Sylvie Belleville
R7,423 Discovery Miles 74 230 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This selection of reviews gives an up-to-date picture of memory research. Great progress has been made in identifying the memory trace at the molecular and cellular level and individual reviews address the major mechanisms by which changes in synaptic strength can persist. Exciting research at the systems level is also reviewed including the growing importance of changes in inhibitory interneurons and how they play a role in memory formation. Finally, reviews present cognitive and neurobiological models of human memory that explain, characterize and organize the act of memory within a coherent framework.
* Provides an unique overview that covers all perspectives and methodological approaches to memory
* Broad coverage of memory research from molecular to human studies in one source
* Up-to-date reviews give the latest important ideas on memory formation

Learning Disabilities in Older Adolescents and Adults - Clinical Utility of the Neuropsychological Perspective (Hardcover, 2001... Learning Disabilities in Older Adolescents and Adults - Clinical Utility of the Neuropsychological Perspective (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
Lynda J. Katz, Gerald Goldstein, Sue R. Beers
R3,020 Discovery Miles 30 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Learning disabilities is a subject that is usually associated with school-aged children where the research and intervention strategies are well known. Much less research has been done for assessing and diagnosing older adolescents and adults in this area. This work is an effort to provide a comprehensive review of what we know about certain of these disorders, specifically: language-based learning disorders; nonverbal learning disorders; high-functioning autism; attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder; and mathematics disorders and how they manifest themselves in the later years of development and maturity. A chapter addresses each one of these disorders of learning. Included in each chapter is a discussion of historical perspectives, definitions and diagnostic criteria, incidence and prevalence data, comorbidity studies, pertinent research from all relevant fields of study, reasonable accommodations in academia as well as the workplace, and outcome data. This much-needed review will be of interest to clinicians in neuropsychology, educational psychology, and psychopharmacology.

Neuropsychological Research - A Review (Hardcover): Peter Marien, Jubin Abutalebi Neuropsychological Research - A Review (Hardcover)
Peter Marien, Jubin Abutalebi
R5,365 R4,508 Discovery Miles 45 080 Save R857 (16%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In a broad sense, neuropsychology stands for the branch of brain sciences that aims to understand how the structure and function of the brain relate to specific cognitive and psychological processes. The idea of developing a research field somewhere between neurology and cognitive psychology emerged in the 1960s as a result of studies conducted by both disciplines which, although using different methodologies and tools, were analysing the same issues. Neuropsychology particularly puts emphasis on the clinical and experimental study of the cognitive effects of brain injury or neurological diseases, taking models of normal cognitive functioning into account. Neuropsychological Research: A Review provides a meticulous overview of what has been achieved in the field of cognitive neuropsychology from its early beginnings in the 1960s and 1970s to the present day. Authors include some of the pioneers involved in the genesis of neuropsychology as an independent and distinct field of neuroscience. The comprehensive coverage includes language disorders, skilled movement disorders, recognition disorders, attentional and executive disorders, visuo-perceptual disorders, memory disorders, and neurodegenerative diseases. This fascinating text forms an enjoyable tribute to the rich heritage of neuropsychology, and will be essential reading for researchers and students of neuropsychology, clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, and behavioural neuroscience.

Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology, Volume 88 (Hardcover): Georg Goldenberg, Bruce L. Miller. Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology, Volume 88 (Hardcover)
Georg Goldenberg, Bruce L. Miller.
R6,469 R5,980 Discovery Miles 59 800 Save R489 (8%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume presents a comprehensive guide to one of the most important goals of neuroscience, establishing precision structure-function relationships in the brain. Progressing from the early stages of research, specifically the advent of computerized tomography and later, magnetic resonance imaging, this invaluable resource will take clinicians on an all encompassing journey into the ways different fields of neurology can work together to advance our understanding of brain disorders.

Complex topics including the neurochemistry of cognition, neuropsychology of aging and dementia, disorders of semantic memory, working memory, and the dysexecutive syndromes, amongst others, are thoroughly discussed and presented.

Clinicians will find a state-of-the-art reference guide that can be used to further understand how the fields of neuropsychology and behavioral neurology can complement each other to produce advancements in the neurosciences.
* Comprehensive information on the ways neuropsychology and behavioral neurology can work together to advance research
* Complex topics that explore the neurochemistry of cognition, the neuropsychology of aging and dementia, and disorders of semantic memory, amongst others
* Important breakthroughs in brain mapping techniques that have advanced diagnosis and patient care management within the neurosciences

Learning, Motivation, and Their Physiological Mechanisms (Paperback): Neal E. Miller Learning, Motivation, and Their Physiological Mechanisms (Paperback)
Neal E. Miller
R1,655 Discovery Miles 16 550 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Neal E. Miller's pioneering work in experimental psychology has earned him worldwide respect. This second in a two-volume collection of his work brings together forty-three of Miller's most important and representative essays on learning, motivation, and their physiological mechanisms. They were selected on the basis of their current relevance and their historical significance at the time they were published. In order to emphasize the main themes, essays on a given topic have been grouped together.

"Learning, Motivation, and Their Physiological Mechanisms" begins when the author first discovered the thrill of designing and executing experiments to get clear-cut answers concerning the behavior of children and of rats. The first study was one of the earliest ones on the behavioral effects of the recently synthesized male hormone, testosterone. The second was one of the earliest studies demonstrating the value of using a variety of behavioral techniques to investigate the motivational effects of a physiological intervention. The next studies investigated the satisfying and rewarding effects of food or water in the stomach versus in the mouth and the thirst-inducing and reducing effects of hyper- and hypotonic solutions, respectively, injected into the brain. The last study describes a technique devised for extending the analysis of the mechanism of hunger to the effects of humoral factors in the blood.

The study is completed with an examination of trial-and-error learning that was motivated by direct electrical stimulation of the brain and rewarded by the termination of such stimulation. Other studies show that the stimulation via such electrodes not only elicits eating, but also has the principal motivational characteristics of normal hunger. The conclusion deals with a series of experiments that overthrows strong traditional beliefs by proving that glandular and visceral responses mediated by the autonomic nervous system are subject to instrumental learning, which can be made quite specific.

Rhythmic Aspects of Behavior (Hardcover): Frederick M Brown, R. Curtis Graeber Rhythmic Aspects of Behavior (Hardcover)
Frederick M Brown, R. Curtis Graeber
R4,618 Discovery Miles 46 180 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Originally published in 1982, this book provides rich evidence of the relevance of the temporal aspects of behavior. The generalized areas of learning, memory, operant scheduled behavior, task performance, vigilance, mood and motivation and their rhythmic components are explored in varying detail. The particularized measures range from on-the-job errors, through reading efficiency to milliseconds of change in reaction time in the laboratory. The subjects range from ants to older persons. Across this range of settings, subjects, and behaviors, the message is clear: there is an interaction between time and behavior.

Mental Mechanisms - Philosophical Perspectives on Cognitive Neuroscience (Hardcover): William Bechtel Mental Mechanisms - Philosophical Perspectives on Cognitive Neuroscience (Hardcover)
William Bechtel
R4,493 Discovery Miles 44 930 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A variety of scientific disciplines have set as their task explaining mental activities, recognizing that in some way these activities depend upon our brain. But, until recently, the opportunities to conduct experiments directly on our brains were limited. As a result, research efforts were split between disciplines such as cognitive psychology, linguistics, and artificial intelligence that investigated behavior, while disciplines such as neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and genetics experimented on the brains of non-human animals. In recent decades these disciplines integrated, and with the advent of techniques for imaging activity in human brains, the term cognitive neuroscience has been applied to the integrated investigations of mind and brain. This book is a philosophical examination of how these disciplines continue in the mission of explaining our mental capacities.

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