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04226aam a2200277Mi 4500 001 46C415E84DCE11E89F5D1D5C97128E48 003 SILO 005 20180502010046 008 171003s2018 ctua 001 0 eng d 020 $a 0300225547 020 $a 9780300225549 035 $a (OCoLC)1031113787 040 $a YDX $b eng $e rda $c YDX $d MHD $d OCLCO $d SILO 050 4 $a QP376 T45 2018 245 00 $a Think tank : $b forty neuroscientists explore the biological roots of human experience / $c edited by David J. Linden. 264 1 $a New Haven : $b Yale University Press, $c [2018] 300 $a x, 296 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 25 cm 504 $a Includes bibliographic references and index. 505 00 $t There is no principle that prevents us from eventually building machines that think / $r Michael D. Mauk $t Science is an ongoing process, not a belief system / $r William B. Kristan, Jr., and Kathleen A. French -- $t Genetics provides a window on human individuality / $r Jeremy Nathans -- $t Though the brain has billions of neurons, wiring it all up may depend upon very simple rules / $r Alex L. Kolodkin -- $t From birth onward, our experience of the world is dominated by the brain's continual conversation with itself / $r Sam Wang -- $t Children's brains are different / $r Amy Bastian -- $t Your twelve-year-old isn't just sprouting new hair but is also forming (and being formed by) new neural connections / $r Linda Wilbrecht -- $t How you use your brain can change its basic structural organization / $r Melissa Laue and Hollis Cline -- $t Tool use can instantly rewire the brain / $r Alison L. Barth -- $t Life experiences and addictive drugs change your brain in similar ways / $r Julie Kauer -- $t Like it or not, the brain grades on a curve / $r Indira M. Raman -- $t The brain achieves its computational power through a massively parallel architecture / $r Liqun Luo -- $t The brain harbors many neurotransmitters / $r Solomon H. Snyder -- $t The eye knows what is good for us / $r Aniruddha Das -- $t You have a superpower - it's called vision / $r Charles E. Connor -- $t The sense of taste encompasses two roles: conscious taste perception and subconscious metabolic responses / $r Paul A. S. Breslin -- $t It takes an ensemble of strangely shaped nerve endings to build a touch / $r David D. Ginty -- $t The bane of pain is plainly in the brain / $r Allan Basbaum -- $t Time's weird in the brain - that's a good thing, and here's why / $r Marshall G. Hussain Shuler and Vijay M. K. Namboodiri -- $t Electrical signals in the brain are strangely comprehensible / $r David Foster -- $t A comparative approach is imperative for the understanding of brain function / $r Cynthia F. Moss -- $t The cerebellum learns to predict the physics of our movements / $r Scott T. Albert and Reza Shadmehr -- $t Neuroscience can show us a new way to rehabilitate brain injury: the case of stroke / $r John W. Krakauer -- $t Almost everything you do is a habit / $r Adrian M. Haith -- $t Interpreting information in voice requires brain circuits for emotional recognition and expression / $r Darcy B. Kelley -- $t Mind reading emerged at least twice in the course of evolution / $r GuÌl DoÌlen -- $t We are born to help others / $r Peggy Mason -- $t Intense romantic love uses subconscious survival circuits in the brain / $r Lucy L. Brown -- $t Human sexual orientation is strongly influenced by biological factors / $r David J. Linden -- $t Deep down, you are a scientist / $r Yael Niv -- $t Studying monkey brains can teach us about advertising / $r Michael Platt -- $t Beauty matters in ways we know and in ways we don't / $r Anjan Chatterjee -- $t "Man can do what he wants, but he cannot will what he wants" / $r Scott M. Sternson -- $t The brain is overrated / $r Asif A. Ghazanfar -- $t Dopamine made you do it / $r Terrence Sejnowski -- $t The human brain, the true creator of everything, cannot be simulated by any Turing machine / $r Miguel A. L. Nicolelis -- $t There is no principle that prevents us from eventually building machines that think / $r Michael D. Mauk 650 0 $a Brain $v Popular works. 700 1 $a Linden, David J., $d 1961- $e editor. 941 $a 2 952 $l OVUX522 $d 20231017023950.0 952 $l USUX851 $d 20190202012239.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=46C415E84DCE11E89F5D1D5C97128E48 994 $a C0 $b IWAInitiate Another SILO Locator Search