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Le grand Larousse du cerveau
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ISBN: 9782035849458 2035849454 Year: 2010 Publisher: Paris: Larousse,

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Year: 1990 Publisher: Washington, D.C. Science Reference Services, Science, Technology & Business Division, Library of Congress

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The functions of the brain
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Year: 1886 Publisher: New York : G P Putnam's Sons,

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The waking brain
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Year: 1958 Publisher: Springfield, IL : Charles C Thomas Publisher,

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"Individual chapters cover the following areas: Reticulospinal influences and postural regulation; Reticular influences upon central afferent transmission; Reticulo-hypothalamic influences and neuroendocrine regulation; Reticulo-diencephalic and rhinencephalic systems and emotion; Reticulo-cortical influences for wakefulness and attention; Non-specific brain mechanisms and neuropharmacology; and Reticular influences and cortical activity." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved).

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Cognitive changes and the aging brain
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ISBN: 1108602916 1108688497 1108554350 Year: 2020 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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This book describes the changes in the brain and in cognitive functions that occur with aging in the absence of a neurological, psychiatric, or medical disease. It discusses aging-related changes in many brain functions, including memory, language, sensory perception, motor function, creativity, attention, executive functions, emotions and mood. The neural mechanisms that may account for specific aging-related changes in cognition, perception and behavior are explored, as well as the means by which aging-related cognitive decrements can be managed and possibly ameliorated. Consequently, this book will be of value to clinicians, including neurologists, psychiatrists, geriatricians, primary care physicians, psychologists and speech-language pathologists. In addition, researchers and graduate students who want to learn about the aging brain will find this an indispensable guide.

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The relations of mind and brain
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Year: 1892 Publisher: London : Macmillan & Co.,

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"The object of the present work is to ascertain what theory of mental life is warranted on strictly scientific evidence. The order followed is to consider, first, the latest results of anatomical and physiological research as to the structure and functions of the brain; second, the facts in human life unaccounted for by anatomical and physiological science, and requiring to be assigned to a higher nature. On the side of Mental Philosophy, it must be recognised that analysis of consciousness cannot be regarded as affording a complete survey of the facts of personal life. On the other hand, it is clear that the known facts connected with cerebral action do not include familiar phases of mental activity. If we allow ourselves to be engrossed with Physiological investigations as to brain, we restrict our attention to a single class of facts, and become unable to take a view of human life as a totality. The whole range of evidence must be traversed, if we are to secure a harmonious representation of the constitution of human nature. For the present Edition the discussion on "Animal Intelligence" has been carefully revised. The closing part of the chapter on this subject has been entirely re-written. Deliberate account has been made of the most recent observations, including those on the "Language of Animals," and the discussion on "Animal Ethics" in the treatise on "Justice" by Herbert Spencer. Extended observations on Hypnotism have thrown additional light on the relations of Mind to bodily sensibility and movement. On this account I have been led to inquire how far fresh inductions have become possible from the great array of facts supplied by enlarged medical experience. High value attaches to what has been lately done by the School of Nancy, and by other observers, specially in Paris and in Berlin, assigning a prominent place to "Suggestion," in causation of nerve-sleep, as well as subsequently in direction of the sleeper's activity. The subject seems one of so much importance, theoretically and practically, that I have added an Appendix to the present edition, giving a full discussion of the nature of the Hypnotic sleep, and of the testimony regarding the relations of mind to body afforded by Hypnotic phenomena. The data have been so carefully verified as to be now widely acknowledged by scientific observers, including many medical practitioners"--

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The physical basis of mind : being the second series of Problems of life and mind Author's ed
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Year: 1877 Publisher: London : Trubner,

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"In the Physical Basis of Mind we have the fruit of Lewes's many years of research in biology. Those who look with unprejudiced eyes into the present state of neurological research will acknowledge that, whether right in his own particular account and interpretation of the phenomena, he has done good service by challenging too readily accepted views, by reminding a scientific age of its ignorance of many things, and by proposing alternative hypotheses which may at least disturb a drowsy overconfidence in received theory and stimulate new lines of inquiry. To psychologists and neurologists alike, Lewes says much which will repay careful attention. The volume contains four essays. The first, on the Nature of Life, deals with the speciality of organic phenomena, as distinguished from the inorganic. It sets forth the physiological principles which psychology must incessantly invoke. In the course of the exposition I have incorporated several passages from four articles on Darwin's hypotheses, contributed to the Fortnightly Review during the year 1868. I have also suggested a modification of the hypothesis of Natural Selection, by extending to the tissues and organs that principle of competition which Darwin has so luminously applied to organisms. Should this generalization of the "struggle for existence" be accepted, it will answer many of the hitherto unanswerable objections. The second essay is on the Nervous Mechanism, setting forth what is known and what is inferred respecting the structure and properties of that all-important system. If the skeptical and revolutionary attitude, in presence of opinions currently held to be established truths, surprises or pains the reader unprepared for such doubts, I can only ask him to submit my statements to a similar skepticism, and confront them with the ascertained evidence. After many years of laborious investigation and meditation, the conclusion has slowly forced itself upon me, that on this subject there is a "false persuasion of knowledge" very fatal in its influence, because unhesitatingly adopted as the ground of speculation both in Pathology and Psychology. This persuasion is sustained because few are aware how much of what passes for observation is in reality sheer hypothesis. The third essay treats of Animal Automatism. Here the constant insistence on the biological point of view, while it causes a rejection of the mechanical theory, admits the fullest recognition of all the mechanical relations involved in animal movements, and thus endeavors to reconcile the contending schools. In this essay I have also attempted a psychological solution of that much-debated question--the relation between Body and Mind. This solution explains why physical and mental phenomena must necessarily present to our apprehension such profoundly diverse characters; and shows that Materialism, in attempting to deduce the mental from the physical, puts into the conclusion what the very terms have excluded from the premises; whereas, on the hypothesis of a physical process being only the objective aspect of a mental process, the attempt to interpret the one by the other is as legitimate as the solution of a geometrical problem by algebra. In the final essay the Reflex Theory is discussed; and here once more the biological point of view rectifies the error of an analysis which has led to the denial of Sensibility in reflex actions, because that analysis has overlooked the necessary presence of the conditions which determine Sensibility. In these chapters are reproduced several passages from the Physiology of Common Life. According to my original intention, this volume was to have included an exposition of the part I conceive the brain to play in physiological and psychological processes, but that must be postponed until it can be accompanied by a survey of psychological processes which, would render the exposition more intelligible"--

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The brain and its functions
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Year: 1882 Publisher: New York : D Appleton and Company,

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"The present work, on the structure and functions of the brain, is an abstract of my personal experience as regards this subject, and of most of the ideas I have for many years been endeavouring to popularize in my public lectures at the asylum of La Salpétrière. It is divided into two very distinct parts. The first, anatomical, serves as the foundation of the work. It is followed by a second, purely physiological, which is its complement and necessary sequence"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).

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Design for a brain
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Year: 1954 Publisher: London: Chapman and Hall,

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Le cerveau
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ISBN: 9782232100109 2232100103 Year: 1987 Publisher: Paris: Seghers,

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