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Is there a right way to study how the brain works? Following the empiricist's tradition, the most common approach involves the study of neural reactions to stimuli presented by an experimenter. This 'outside-in' method fueled a generation of brain research and now must confront hidden assumptions about causation and concepts that may not hold neatly for systems that act and react.György Buzsáki's The Brain from Inside Out examines why the outside-in framework for understanding brain function has become stagnant and points to new directions for understanding neural function. Building upon the success of 2011's Rhythms of the Brain, Professor Buzsáki presents the brain as a foretelling device that interacts with its environment through action and the examination of action's consequence. Consider that our brains are initially filled with nonsense patterns, all of which are gibberish until grounded by action-based interactions. By matching these nonsense "words" to the outcomes of action, they acquire meaning. Once its circuits are "calibrated" by action and experience, the brain can disengage from its sensors and actuators, and examine "what happens if" scenarios by peeking into its own computation, a process that we refer to as cognition. The Brain from Inside Out explains why our brain is not an information-absorbing coding device, as it is often portrayed, but a venture-seeking explorer constantly controlling the body to test hypotheses. Our brain does not process information: it creates it.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2019-07-11
Mått160 x 239 x 33 mm
Vikt794 g
FormatInbunden
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor464
FörlagOUP USA
ISBN9780190905385
UtmärkelserWinner of the 2020 Prose Award for Excellence in Biomedicine & Neuroscience by the Association of American Publishers
György Buzsáki is Biggs Professor of Neuroscience at New York University. Member of the National Academy of Sciences USA, Co-recipient of the 2011 Brain Prize.His main interest is "neural syntax", how segmentation of neural information is organized to support cognitive functions.Book: G. Buzsáki, Rhythms of the Brain, Oxford University Press, 2006
PrefaceChapter 1: The ProblemChapter 2: Causation and Logic in NeuroscienceChapter 3: Perception from ActionChapter 4: Neuronal Assembly: The Fundamental Unit of CommunicationChapter 5: Internalization of Experience: Cognition from ActionChapter 6: Brain Rhythms Provide a Framework for Neural SyntaxChapter 7: Internally Organized Cell-Assembly TrajectoriesChapter 8: Internally Organized Activity During Off-Line Brain StatesChapter 9: Enhancing Brain Performance by Externalizing ThoughtChapter 10: Space and Time in the BrainChapter 11: Gain and AbstractionChapter 12: Everything is a Relationship: The Non-Egalitarian, Log-Scaled BrainChapter 13: The Brain's Best GuessChapter 14: Epilogue Index
The Brain from Inside Out is an impressive display of erudition, rounded off with just the right amount of storytelling and autobiographical notes.