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How the Brain Makes Decisions

How the Brain Makes Decisions

9780198824367
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Opis
What if our ability to make decisions was more a matter of chance than a rational process? It has long been recognized that the mind decides, the body obeys. However, as the author of this book argues, in reality it might just be the opposite. The decision-making process is produced by cerebral matter. It is a random phenomenon that results from competing processes within a network whose architecture has changed little since the first vertebrates.This book presents a bottom-up approach to understanding decision making, starting from the fundamental question:: what are the basic properties that a neural network of decision making needs to possess? Combining data drawn from phylogeny and physiology, the book provides a general framework for the neurobiology of decision-making in vertebrates, and explains how it evolved from the lamprey to the apes. It also looks at the consequences of such a framework:: how it impacts our capacity forreasoning, and considers some aspects of the pathophysiology of higher brain functions. It ends with an open discussion of more philosophical concepts such as the nature of Free-will.Written in a lively and accessible style, the book presents an exciting perspective on understanding decision making.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP Oxford
88526
9780198824367
9780198824367

Opis

Rok wydania
2020
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
206
Wymiary (mm)
156 x 234
Waga (g)
460
  • Introduction; Intoduction to the English edition; Twenty-five centuries of debate: a short history of decision making; A Ghost in the Machine: Neurobiology of decision making; The Neurobiology of Decision Making; Introduction to information transfer in the nervous system; The winner takes all: How decisions emerge; The lamphreys dilemma; Learn to earn; From pallium to cortex: the coup of the telencephalon; The Eminence Grise; A Hierarchy of Decision; Noise and rationality; Is Rationality rational; Reason under scrutiny; Mental representation; Mirror, mirror!; Anticipation and utility; The grandmaster and the playmates; Machine Learning Approach of Reinforcement Learning; The decision engine; Rationality, the final frontier; Bias and heuristics; Pathologies of decision making; Free-will; Open questions; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Appendices;
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