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ISBN:0-674-00980-0
Autor(i):Berthoz, Alain
Naslov:The brain's sense of movement / Alain Berthoz ; translated by Giselle Weis
Impresum:Cambridge, MA, US : Harvard University Press , cop. 2000
Materijalni opis:xi, 337 str. ; 23 cm
Jezik:engleski
Nakladnička cjelina:Perspectives in cognitive neuroscience
Sadržaj:Introduction. - I. Perception Is Simulated Action. - The Motor Theory of Perception. - The Concept of Acceptor of the Results of Action. - Bernstein's Comparator. - Memory Predicts the Consequences of Action. - Mental Nodes. - Mirror Neurons. - Simulation, Emulation, or Representation?. - II. The Sense of Movement:A Sixth Sense?. - Proprioception. - The Vestibulary System: An Inertial Center?. - The Functions of the Vestibular System. - Seeing Movement. - III. Building Coherence. - How Vision Detects Movement. - Visual Movement and Vestibular Receptors. - Am I in my Bed or Hanging from the Ceiling?. - The Coherence between Seeing and Hearing. - The Problem of the Coherence and Unity of Perception. - Autism: The Disintegration of Coherence?. - IV. Frames of Reference. - Personal Space and Extrapersonal Space. - Egocentric and Allocentric Frames of Reference. - Natural Frames of Reference. - Selecting Frames of Reference. - V. A Memory for Predicting. - Topographic Memory or Topokinetic Memory?. - The Neural Basis of Spatial Memory: The Role of the Hippocampus. - VI. Natural Movement. - Pioneers. - The Problem of Number of Degrees of Freedom. - The Invention of the Eye. - The Form of a Drawing Is Produced by the Law of Maximal Smoothness. - VII. Synergies and Strategies. - Vestibular Axon Branching and Gaze Stabilization. - The Baby Fish that Wanted to Swim Flat on Its Stomach. - The Neural Bases for Encoding Movement of the Arms. - Coordination of Synergies. - VIII. Capture. - The Toad's Decision. - The Art of Braking. - What If Newton Had Wanted to Catch the Apple?. - IX. The Look that Investigates the World. - Gaze Orientation. - "Go Where I'm Looking," not"Look Where I'm Going". - Eye-to-Eye Contact. - Gaze and Emotion. - The Neural Basis of Gaze-Orienting Reactions. - X. Visual Exploration. - The Brain Is a Fiery Steed. - A Model of Perception-Action Relationships. - Imagined Movement and Actual Movement. - Dynamic Memory and Predictive Control of Movements. - Was Piaget Right?. - XI. Balance. - A Physiology of Reaction. - How to Make the University of Edinburgh Oscillate. - Toward a Projective Physiology. - XII. Adaptation. - Adaptation and Substitution. - The Rheumatologist and the Ophthalmologist. - The Role of Activity in Compensating for and Preventing Disorientation. - XIII. The Disoriented Brain: Illusions Are Solutions. - Illusion: The Best Possible Hypothesis. - Illusions Caused by Acceleration and Gravity. - Illusions of Movement of the Limbs. - Space and Motion Sickness. - A Few Other Illusions. - XIV. Architects Have Forgotten the Pleasure of Movement. - Conclusion: Toward a Tolerant Perception. - I. Perception Is Simulated Action. - The Motor Theory of Perception. - The Concept of Acceptor of the Results of Action. - Bernstein's Comparator. - Memory Predicts the Consequences of Action. - Mental Nodes. - Mirror Neurons. - Simulation, Emulation, or Representation?. - II. The Sense of Movement:A Sixth Sense?. - Proprioception. - The Vestibulary System: An Inertial Center?. - The Functions of the Vestibular System. - Seeing Movement. - III. Building Coherence. - How Vision Detects Movement. - Visual Movement and Vestibular Receptors. - Am I in my Bed or Hanging from the Ceiling?. - The Coherence between Seeing and Hearing. - The Problem of the Coherence and Unity of Perception. - Autism: The Disintegration of Coherence?. - IV. Frames of Reference. - Personal Space and Extrapersonal Space. - Egocentric and Allocentric Frames of Reference. - Natural Frames of Reference. - Selecting Frames of Reference. - V. A Memory for Predicting. - Topographic Memory or Topokinetic Memory?. - The Neural Basis of Spatial Memory: The Role of the Hippocampus. - VI. Natural Movement. - Pioneers. - The Problem of Number of Degrees of Freedom. - The Invention of the Eye. - The Form of a Drawing Is Produced by the Law of Maximal Smoothness. - VII. Synergies and Strategies. - Vestibular Axon Branching and Gaze Stabilization. - The Baby Fish that Wanted to Swim Flat on Its Stomach. - The Neural Bases for Encoding Movement of the Arms. - Coordination of Synergies. - VIII. Capture. - The Toad's Decision. - The Art of Braking. - What If Newton Had Wanted to Catch the Apple?. - IX. The Look that Investigates the World. - Gaze Orientation. - "Go Where I'm Looking," not"Look Where I'm Going". - Eye-to-Eye Contact. - Gaze and Emotion. - The Neural Basis of Gaze-Orienting Reactions. - X. Visual Exploration. - The Brain Is a Fiery Steed. - A Model of Perception-Action Relationships. - Imagined Movement and Actual Movement. - Dynamic Memory and Predictive Control of Movements. - Was Piaget Right?. - XI. Balance. - A Physiology of Reaction. - How to Make the University of Edinburgh Oscillate. - Toward a Projective Physiology. - XII. Adaptation. - Adaptation and Substitution The Rheumatologist and the Ophthalmologist The Role of Activity in Compensating for and Preventing Disorientation XIII. The Disoriented Brain: Illusions Are Solutions Illusion: The Best Possible Hypothesis Illusions Caused by Acceleration and Gravity Illusions of Movement of the Limbs Space and Motion Sickness A Few Other Illusions XIV. Architects Have Forgotten the Pleasure of Movement Conclusion: Toward a Tolerant Perception
UDK:159.9
APA CC:2520
Signatura:2520 2000 BER
Inventarni broj:188/2004
Vrsta građe:knjiga
Knjižnica:Knjižnica Odsjeka za psihologiju, http://www.knjiznice.ffzg.hr/psihologija
MFN:5287

Upit: PersonalName_swish=(Berthoz Alain )

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