1st Edition

Brain and Mind

Edited By David A. Oakley Copyright 1985
284 Pages
by Routledge

284 Pages
by Routledge

284 Pages
by Routledge

The relationship between brain and mind is one of the most baffling problems in science but potentially one of the most interesting. First published in 1985, this collection of original essays traces the development of mind in animals and human beings from its origins in the evolution of larger brains with a capacity for creating mental models of the environment. Examples are given of the way in... Read more

Notes on the Contributors.  Editor’s Introduction.  Human Brain Anatomy  1. On the Evolution of Mind Harry J. Jerison  2. Representations of the Physical and Social World Keith Oatley  3. Is Consciousness the Gateway to the Hippocampal Cognitive Map? A Speculative Essay on the Neural Basis of Mind John O’Keefe  4. Cognition and Imagery in Animals David A. Oakley  5. Animal Awareness, Consciousness and Self-Image David A. Oakley  6. Neuropsychology of Consciousness: A Review of Human Clinical Evidence Freda Newcombe  7. Brain, Mind and Language Joseph E. LeDoux  8. The Plurality of Consciousness David A. Oakley and Lesley C. Eames.  Name Index.  Subject Index.

Biography

David A. Oakley