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How Brains Make Up Their Minds
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Self-Control and Intentionality Meaning and Representation Dynamics of Neurons and Neuron Populations Sensation and Perception Emotion and Intentional Action Awareness, Consciousness, and Causality Knowledge and Meaning in Societies

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Walter J. Freeman explores how we control our behavior and make sense of the world around us. Avoiding determinism both in sociobiology, which proposes that persons' genes control their brains' functioning, and in neuroscience, which posits that their brains' disposition is molded by chemistry and environmental forces, Freeman charts a new course-one that gives individuals due credit and responsibility for their actions.

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Walter J. Freeman is a professor in the graduate school at the University of California, Berkeley, where he has taught brain science for forty years. He is the author of several hundred articles and three books, Mass Action in the Nervous System, Societies of Brains, and Neuro Dynamics.

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"This book takes a significant position that sets the stage for unifying research results in neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy into a cohesive interpretation of the psychological and philosophical aspects of brain activities. Delightful to read, cohesive, and thought-provoking." -- Choice "A must read for anyone who seriously wants to understand how brains make up their minds." -- Stan Franklin, Minds & Machines

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