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A multidisciplinary progression of Piaget's equilibration, this
major work depicts mind/brain as a regulator of equilibrating
processes. Parkins describes the mind/brain in terms of information
representation and processing requirements for learning-based
control. He argues that the interaction of both naturomorphic and
abstract forms of information representation and processing is
essential for equilibration and therefore for mental health.
Parkins goes on to consider a number of psychological processes in
terms of his model and also interprets mental health and a number
of disorders (schizophrenia, depression, epilepsy, and Parkinsonian
disorders) in these terms. This work takes a significant step
toward the development of a detailed integrated psychology. It
meaningfully and systematically integrates observations and
theories from a broad range of psychological disciplines in terms
of one principle - equilibration.
Part I of Equilibration, Mind, and Brain elaborates on the
concept of equilibration in terms of the representation and
processing of information and the process of control. Parkins'
model is developed and involves both naturomorphic and abstract
cognitive sub-systems. Parkins extensively reviews the structure,
development, and functioning of the brain in Part II. He then
relates this information to his model. In Part III various
psychological processes and various aspects of psychological
development are considered. These include: motivation and emotion;
selective attention; imagination and thought; planning;
sub-programming and skill acquisition. An integrated description of
the development of mind/brain is then presented and mental health
is considered in relation to this description. A number of mental
illnesses are characterized in Part IV. They are then interpreted
in terms of the equilibration model and treatment of these
disorders is discussed. This uniquely detailed multidisciplinary
work will be of particular value to developmental and cognitive
psychologists, clinical psychologists, and psychiatrists.
This book presents techniques for building and optimizing
structures with integrated solar energy systems. It describes
active solar systems such as photovoltaics and parabolic
concentrators as well as passive solar systems and covers optimal
materials to use, daylighting, shading, solar blinds, rock and
water energy storage and more. It discusses the best ways to site a
solar structure considering exposure, elevation, slope, clearance,
wind protection, etc. The book includes numerous full-color figures
and more than 100 MATLAB (R) files.
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