Information Processing in The Nervous System

Proceedings of a Symposium held at the State University of New York at Buffalo 21st-24th October, 1968

Information Processing in The Nervous System

Proceedings of a Symposium held at the State University of New York at Buffalo 21st-24th October, 1968

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In recent years, several symposia have been held on subjects relating to the general themc of information processing in the nervous system. It is now widely recognized that this whole field is rapidly developing and changing in a manner beyond our imaginings of a few years ago. When confronted with conceptual revolutions of this kind, it is justifiable to have a continued on-going discourse and disputation so that there is maximum opportunity for interaction between the leaders of thought in aIl the re lated disciplines. The conference organized by K. N. Leibovic, and held at the State University of New York at Buffalo from Gctober 21st to 24th, 1968, made a notable contribution to this interaction. It is fortunate that there is here being published, not only the papers contributed to the sym posium, but also much of the stimulating discussion. The term "neuronal machinery" can be validly used because there is now good understanding of the operational mechanisms of at least some of the neuronal centers in the brain, and our knowledge of these mechanisms is progressing in a most encouraging manner. The stated objective by Prof. Leibovic, the organizer of the symposium, was that it was designed to cor relate neuronal machinery with psychophysiological phenomena. He calls attention to the urgency of achieving a common conceptual basis for neuro anatomy, neurophysiology, and psychology.
ISBN 978-3-642-87088-0
Article number 9783642870880
Media type Book
Copyright year 2014
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XVII, 373 pages
Illustrations XVII, 373 p.
Language English