The Oxford Companion to the MindRichard Langton Gregory Oxford University Press, 2004 - 1004 σελίδες The Oxford Companion to the Mind includes discussions of concepts such as language, memory, and intelligence, side by side with definitions of common human experiences such as the 'cocktail-party' and 'halo' effects, and the least effort principle. Richard Gregory again brings his wit, wisdom, and expertise to bear on this most elusive of subjects. The new edition of the Companion includes three 'mini symposia'--on consciousness, brain scanning, and artificial intelligence--with contributions from a number of specialists, and encompassing a range of approaches. Cultural as well as scientific in approach, this offers authoritative descriptions and analysis. With new entries on controversial topics such as artificial life, attachment theory, caffeine, cruelty, drama, extra-terrestrial intelligence, genetics of mental illness, imagination, lying, puzzles, and twins, this second edition explores the most intriguing of subjects. |
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... expressions : origins . A primary source of infor- mation for judging another's mood , and even his or her character . The human head has the most advanced set of facial expression muscles to be found anywhere in the animal kingdom ...
... expressions : origins . A primary source of infor- mation for judging another's mood , and even his or her character . The human head has the most advanced set of facial expression muscles to be found anywhere in the animal kingdom ...
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... expression between the infant and the mother has been analysed , and proves that both of them are actively con- trolling the exchange . The baby is wanting someone to ' talk ' to . A highly significant series of experiments has examined ...
... expression between the infant and the mother has been analysed , and proves that both of them are actively con- trolling the exchange . The baby is wanting someone to ' talk ' to . A highly significant series of experiments has examined ...
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... expression meant or signified . If it made any sense to ask for the meaning of an expression , one had to look for it in its connections to other expressions . Were this a viable account of linguistic meaning , it would support the idea ...
... expression meant or signified . If it made any sense to ask for the meaning of an expression , one had to look for it in its connections to other expressions . Were this a viable account of linguistic meaning , it would support the idea ...
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