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Four Questions On Visual Self-Recognition eBook

Development, Evolution, Function, And Mechanisms

de David Butler
Editor: CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PUBLISHING, outubro de 2015 ‧
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Whether we like to admit it or not, most of us care about our own appearance: we spend some of each day in front of mirrors, invest our hard-earned money on grooming ourselves for both business and pleasure, and are increasingly prone to taking 'selfies'. The basis of such behaviours is self-recognition, the process of identifying our own physical appearance. Over the last 200 years, this seemingly mundane ability has become increasingly subject to investigation by social scientists who are attempting to tease out some of its associated complexities: How do we recognize ourselves? Does it involve self-awareness? When does it develop? Which species do and do not show self-recognition? How does the brain perform self-recognition? What is the evolutionary value-if any-of self-recognition? Very few clear-cut answers exist for these questions; perhaps most problematic is the absence of consensus about how the brain underlies self-recognition. This book provides a broad multidisciplinary theoretical framework and an extensive overview concerning these issues, which-in conjunction with the advocation and execution of novel experimental paradigms-ultimately offers researchers an example of how to further clarify our understanding not only for the neural basis of self-recognition, but also its development, mechanisms, and function.

Four Questions On Visual Self-Recognition

Development, Evolution, Function, And Mechanisms

de David Butler

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9781443885010
Editor: CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PUBLISHING
Data de Lançamento: outubro de 2015
Páginas: 280
Tipo de produto: eBook
Formato e Compatibilidade: PDF para ADE
Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Ciências Sociais e Humanas > Psicologia
EAN: 9781443885010

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David Butler

David Butler é bacharel em fisioterapia pela University of Queensland (autrália) e trabalhou em grandes clínicas particulares de Brisbane. Em 1985, graduou-se em Advanced Manipulative Therapu, em Adelaide. Além de atuar na Austrália, ensinou aplicações clínicas de alterações mecânicas no sistema nervoso na Europa continental, Reino Unido e Estados Unidos. Atualmente leciona na University of South Australia.

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