Saturday, 8 May 2010

The Anatomy of Bias

The Anatomy of Bias
Author: Jan Lauwereyns
Edition: New edition
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B004GCJ6O4



The Anatomy of Bias: How Neural Circuits Weigh the Options


I will recklessly endeavor to scavenge materials from these various fields with the
single aim of producing a coherent, but open-minded account of attention, or bias versus
sensitivity, or how the activities of neurons allow us to decide one way or another that, with a
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BiasIn this engaging, even lyrical, book, Jan Lauwereyns examines the neural underpinnings of
decision-making, using "bias" as his core concept rather than the more common but
noncommittal terms "selection" and "attention." Lauwereyns offers an
integrative, interdisciplinary account of the structure and function of bias, which he defines as a
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