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Biological Cognition Bryce Huebner (Georgetown University, Washington DC)

Biological Cognition By Bryce Huebner (Georgetown University, Washington DC)

Summary

This Element introduces a biological approach to cognition, which highlights the significance of allostatic regulation and the navigation of challenges and opportunities.

Biological Cognition Summary

Biological Cognition by Bryce Huebner (Georgetown University, Washington DC)

This Element introduces a biological approach to cognition, which highlights the significance of allostatic regulation and the navigation of challenges and opportunities. It argues that cognition is best understood as a juggling act, which reflects numerous ongoing attempts to minimize disruptions while prioritizing the sources of information that are necessary to satisfy social and biological needs; and it provides a characterization of the architectural constraints, neurotransmitters, and affective states that shape visual perception, as well as the regulatory capacities that sustain flexible patterns of thought and behavior.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Seeing things that matter; 3. Learning what matters; 4. Social living; 5. Complex trade-offs and higher cognition; References.

Additional information

NPB9781108987059
9781108987059
1108987052
Biological Cognition by Bryce Huebner (Georgetown University, Washington DC)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2022-12-22
75
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