An Odyssey Through the Brain, Behavior and the Mind

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Springer Science & Business Media, 2003 M02 28 - 176 pages

Much of contemporary behavioral or cognitive neuroscience is concerned with discovering the neural basis of psychological processes such as attention, cognition, consciousness, perception, and memory. In sharp divergence from this field, An Odyssey Through the Brain, Behavior and the Mind can be regarded as an elaborate demonstration that the large scale features of brain electrical activity are related to sensory and motor processes in various ways but are not organised in accordance with conventional psychological concepts. It is argued that much of the traditional lore concerning the mind is based on prescientific philosophical assumptions and has little relevance to brain function.

The first ten chapters of An Odyssey Through the Brain, Behavior and the Mind give a personal account of how the various discoveries that gave rise to these views came to be made. This is followed by discussions of brain organization in relation to behavior, learning and memory, sleep and consciousness, and the general problem of the mind.

 

Contents

A Preparation and a Beginning
Hippocampal Activity and Behavior
5
Hippocampal Slow Waves Learning and Instinctive Behavior
23
Two Afferent Systems Control the Activation of the Neocortex and Hippocampus
37
The Anatomical and Neurochemical Basis of AtropineResistant Neocortical Activation
63
The Anatomical and Neurochemical Basis of AtropineResistant Hippocampal Rhythmical Slow Activity
77
Ascending Cholinergic Control of the Neocortex and Hippocampus
89
What is the Function of Cerebral Cortical Activation?
103
Whatever Became of the Ascending Reticular Activating System?
115
Olfactory Reactions in the Dentate Gyrus and Pyriform Cortex
133
The Mind and Behavioral Neuroscience
151
Epilogue
167
Index
169
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