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E-grāmata: Sensory Perception: Mind and Matter

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Brings together the neurosciences with psychology and philosophy thereby meeting the demand of an interdisciplinary discourse between those fields of interest in order to understand the many facets of sensory perception and their relation to brain functions and cognition.

Sensory perception: mind and matter brings together the neurosciences with psychology and philosophy thereby meeting the demand of an interdisciplinary discourse between those fields of interest in order to understand the many facets of sensory perception and their relation to brain functions and cognition. It gives an interdisciplinary insight into the understanding of neurobiology and sensory processing in animals and humans, with leading experts contributing to this discourse.



Sensory perception: mind and matter brings together the neurosciences with psychology and philosophy thereby meeting the demand of an interdisciplinary discourse between those fields of interest in order to understand the many facets of sensory perception and their relation to brain functions and cognition. It gives an interdisciplinary insight into the understanding of neurobiology and sensory processing in animals and humans with leading experts contributing to this discourse.

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This book explores the current research on sensory perception and links between animal and human studies. The obvious audience is neuroscientists, but it certainly also includes those in a variety of disciplines, including psychology and neuropsychology, as well as psychiatry, neurology, and philosophy given the final section of the book. there are colorful, good quality illustrations, as well as diagrams, charts, and models throughout. The references are generally up to date, but also include relevant seminal contributions. (Christopher J. Graver, Doodys Review Service, December, 2012)

Prologue v
I Basic mechanisms in sensory systems
Introductory remarks
3(2)
1 Sensory cells and sensory organs
5(18)
Stephan Frings
2 Vertebrate hearing: origin, evolution and functions
23(18)
Geoffrey A. Manley
3 Principles of function in the visual system
41(16)
Kristine Krug
4 What binds it all together? Synchronized oscillatory activity in normal and pathological cognition
57(16)
Wolf Singer
II Evolutionary epistemology
Introductory remarks
73(2)
5 Between biology and philosophy: our knowledge of the real world
75(14)
Gerhard Vollmer
6 Sensory perception: adaptation to lifestyle and habitat
89(20)
Friedrich G. Barth
7 Visual learning in social insects: from simple associations to higher-order problem solving
109(26)
Martin Giurfa
8 Evolution of cognition: a comparative approach
135(20)
Ludwig Huber
Anna Wilkinson
III Perception, art, and illusion
Introductory remarks
155(6)
9 Understanding color vision, with comments on mind and matter
161(14)
Christoph V. Campenhausen
Jurgen Schramme
10 Pictures as strange objects of perception
175(8)
Richard L. Gregory
11 Towards an understanding of the psychostimulant action of amphetamine and cocaine
183(22)
Rene Weissensteiner
Thomas Steinkellner
Andreas Jurik
Simon Bulling
Walter Sandtner
Oliver Kudlacek
Michael Freissmuth
Gerhard F. Ecker
Harald H. Sitte
12 A biological basis for musical tonality
205(10)
Daniel Bowling
Dale Purves
13 Synaesthesia and synergy in art. Gustav Mahler's "Symphony No. 2 in C minor" as an example of interactive music visualization
215(24)
Johannes Deutsch
IV Perception and memory: conscious and unconscious processes Introductory remarks
239(56)
14 Perception, conscious and unconscious processes
245(20)
Patrizia Giampieri-Deutsch
15 Consciousness, states of consciousness, unconscious psychological processes, and psychological states
265(10)
Howard Shevrin
16 Explicit and implicit memory
275(20)
Matthew Hugh Erdelyi
V The history of sensory worlds
Introductory remarks
295(4)
17 Colour ordered and disordered
299(14)
John Gage
18 The sense of smell in historical perspective
313(22)
Robert Jutte
VI Neurophilosophy and free will
Introductory remarks
335(4)
19 Neurophilosophy
339(18)
Gerhard Roth
20 Sensory perception, body and mind in Indian Buddhist philosophy
357(12)
Ernst Steinkellner
21 The `eye of the mind' and the `eye of the body': Descartes and Leibniz on truth, mathematics, and visuality
369(14)
Sybille Kramer
22 Free will
383(8)
Hans-Dieter Klein
Index 391(8)
List of contributors 399(4)
The editors 403