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245 10 $aDecisions, uncertainty, and the brain :$bthe science of neuroeconomics /$cPaul W. Glimcher.
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500 $a"A Bradford book."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 347-354) and index.
505 00 $tEconomics --$tBehavioral Ecology --$tHistorical Approaches --$tRene Descartes and the Birth of Neuroscience --$tVaucanson's Duck --$tRene Descartes --$tUnderstanding the Ancients --$tThe Renaissance --$tFrancis Bacon --$tWilliam Harvey --$tDescartes's Synthesis --$tInventing the Reflex --$tEnlightenment Views of Determinism in the Physical and Biological World --$tDeterminism in Geometrical Mathematics and Geometrical Physics --$tDeterminism and Behavior --$tNondeterministic Behavior --$tThe Birth of Analytic Mathematics: The End of Geometric World Models --$tBeyond Clockworks: Analytic Models of the Determinate Brain --$tVaucanson's Duck in a Deterministic, but Analytic, World --$tCharles Sherrington and the Propositional Logic of Reflexes --$tTesting the Limits of Determinate Analytic Mathematics --$tCharles Scott Sherrington: The Confluence of Logic and Physiology --$tSherrington's System: The Logic of the Nervous System --$tDualism --$tThe Godel Theorem: Finding the Limits of Determinate Mathematics --$tAlan Turing and Computability --$tFinding the Limits of the Sherringtonian Paradigm --$tReflexes: Empirical Fact, Philosophical Paradigm, or Both? --$tThe Reflex Model Is Not Adequate to Account for All Determinate Behavior. Additional Mechanisms Are Required --$tSherrington's Cat --$tT. Graham Brown and Internal Rhythms --$tErik Von Holtz: Adding to Reflex Theory --$tReflexes Are Not, as Sherrington Argued, the Organizational Element for Behavior. Behavior May Be Structured Hierarchically --$tPaul Weiss --$tNickolai Bernstein --$tBeyond Reflexes.
586 $aAssociation of American Publishers PROSE Award, 2003.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
520 $aIn this provocative book, Paul Glimcher argues that economic theory may provide an alternative to the classical Cartesian model of the brain and behavior. Glimcher argues that Cartesian dualism operates from the false premise that the reflex is able to describe behavior in the real world that animals inhabit. A mathematically rich cognitive theory, he claims, could solve the most difficult problems that any environment could present, eliminating the need for dualism by eliminating the need for a reflex theory. Such a mathematically rigorous description of the neural processes that connect sensation and action, he explains, will have its roots in microeconomic theory. Economic theory allows physiologists to define both the optimal course of action that an animal might select and a mathematical route by which that optimal solution can be derived. Glimcher outlines what an economics-based cognitive model might look like and how one would begin to test it empirically. Along the way, he presents a fascinating history of neuroscience. He also discusses related questions about determinism, free will, and the stochastic nature of complex behavior.
546 $aEnglish.
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