<p>In the past fifteen years there has been considerable interest in neural circuits that initiate behavior patterns. For many types of behaviors, this involves decision-making circuits whose primary elements are neither purely sensory nor motor, but represent a higher order of neural proΒ cessing.
Neural Mechanisms in Behavior: A Texas Symposium
β Scribed by Jerzy E. Rose (auth.), Dennis McFadden (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 318
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is the product of a two-day symposium held at the University of Texas, Austin, in March 1978. There was double motivation for our hosting a symposium on neural mechanisms in behavior. The 1977-1978 academic year marked both the 50th anniversary of the Department of Psychology at Texas and the 30th anniversary of the famous Hixon Symposium organized by the longest serving member of the department, LLOYD JEFFRESS. PHILIP GOUGH, then chairman of the department, suggested that the department celebrate these two historic events, and honor itself in the process, by holding the first of a series of symposia on topics in experimental psychology. Approval and initial funding for this enterprise came from ROBERT KING, then Dean of Social and Behavioral Sciences; additional funds were proΒ vided by the Program in Cognitive Science of the Sloan Foundation. Proceeds from the sale of this volume will all pass into a fund to help support subsequent symposia and volumes. At 50 we are clearly a young department, even for a psyΒ chology department, but psychology was at least nominally present from the beginning of The University of Texas in 1883. Then, courses in psychology were offered in the School of Philosophy and had wonderful titles, such as "Mental Science (Strictly Speaking). " In 1898, the first experimental psychology course was offered. (Or at least it was intended to be offered; the catalog indicated that it was contingent upon the availability of necessary equipment.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XI
Neural Correlates of Some Psychoacoustic Experiences....Pages 1-37
Design for an Eye....Pages 38-72
Form and Function: Linear and Nonlinear Analyses of Neural Networks in the Visual System....Pages 73-142
Cortical Function: A Tentative Theory and Preliminary Tests....Pages 143-171
The Search for the Engram, II....Pages 172-222
Brain Mechanisms in Voluntary Movement....Pages 223-259
Cellular Insights into the Multivariant Nature of Arousal....Pages 260-291
Back Matter....Pages 292-308
β¦ Subjects
Neurosciences
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