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         Edelman Gerald M:     more books (51)
  1. A Universe of Consciousness: How Matter Becomes Imagination, by Gerald M., Edelman, 2000
  2. Wider Than the Sky: The Phenomenal Gift of Consciousness by Gerald M. Edelman, 2004
  3. Neural Darwinism: The Theory of Neuronal Group Selection. by Gerald M. EDELMAN, 1989
  4. Antikorperstruktur, ein Schlussel fur das Verstandnis der Mechanismen selektiver Immunitat (Karl-August-Forster-Lectures ; 9 : Informationsgesteuerte Synthese) by Gerald M Edelman, 1974
  5. Cell in Contact: Adhesions and Junctions as Morphogenetic Determinants by Gerald M. Edelman, 1985
  6. Society for Neuroscience Archival Interview March 24-25, 2004 Gerald M. Edelman,M.D., Ph.D.
  7. How We Know.With Contributions by Gerald M. Edelman, Brenda Milner, Roger C. Schank, Herbert A. Simon, Daniel Dennett, and Arthur Peacocke. by Michael, editor. SHAFTO, 1985
  8. THE FUTURE OF BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH AND EDUCATION. Four Talks on the Occasion of the Installation of Dr. Joshua Lederberg as President of The Rockefeller University. October 16, 1978. by Joshua. (SIGNED) Gerald M. Edelman. Theodore Cooper. Lewis Thomas. Patrick E. Haggerty. Foreword by James A. Linen. Dr. Lederberg is a Nobel Laureate in Medicine or Physiology. LEDERBERG, 1979

61. The New York Review Of Books: Israel Rosenfield
1 (October 1982) by gerald M. edelman. Cell Adhesion Molecules bygerald M. edelman. in Science, Vol. 219, (February 4, 1983).
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December 21, 2000 'FREUD'S MEGALOMANIA' October 19, 2000 SLOWING DOWN THE FILM September 21, 2000 A New Vision of Vision Inner Vision: An Exploration of Art and the Brain by Semir Zeki Visual Intelligence: How We Create What We See by Donald D. Hoffman September 29, 1988 Mind-Reading The Oxford Companion to the Mind edited by Richard L. Gregory, with the assistance of O.L. Zangwill March 12, 1987 Neural Darwinism: An Exchange October 9, 1986 Neural Darwinism: A New Approach to Memory and Perception "Through a Computer Darkly: Group Selection and Higher Brain Function" 36, No. 1 (October 1982) by Gerald M. Edelman. in Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , Vol. "Neural Darwinism: Population Thinking and Higher Brain Function" by Gerald M. Edelman, by in How We Know , ed. Michael Shafto "Group Selection and Phasic Reentrant Signaling: A Theory of Higher Brain Function" by Gerald M. Edelman, by in

62. The New York Review Of Books: Neural Darwinism: A New Approach To Memory And Per
by gerald M. edelman. in Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,Vol. 2048 pp. by gerald M. edelman, by in How We Know, ed. Michael Shafto.
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By Israel Rosenfield WORKS DISCUSSED IN THIS ESSAY "Through a Computer Darkly: Group Selection and Higher Brain Function" 36, No. 1 (October 1982) by Gerald M. Edelman. in Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , Vol. 20-48 pp. "Neural Darwinism: Population Thinking and Higher Brain Function" by Gerald M. Edelman, by in How We Know , ed. Michael Shafto Harper and Row, 1-30 pp. "Group Selection and Phasic Reentrant Signaling: A Theory of Higher Brain Function" by Gerald M. Edelman, by in The Mindful Brain ed. G.M. Edelman, by V.B. Mountcastle MIT Press, 51-100 pp. "Group Selection as the Basis for Higher Brain Function" ed. by Gerald M. Edelman, by in The Organization of the Cerebral Cortex F.O. Schmitt et al. MIT Press, 535-563 pp. "Neuronal Group Selection in the Cerebral Cortex" by Gerald M. Edelman, by Leif H. Finkel, by in Dynamic Aspects of Neocortical Function ed. G.M. Edelman, by W.E. Gall, by W.M. Cowan

63. Caramba! - Nobelova Cena - Medicína (1964-1984)
IV. 1971. Sutherland, Earl W. 1972. edelman, gerald M. I; edelman,gerald M. II; edelman, gerald M. III; Porter, Rodney R. I. 1973.von
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64. Gerald M. Edelman - The MIT Press
gerald M. edelman. No publication. Building a Picture of the Braingerald M. edelman In Daedalus Volume 127, Issue 2 / Spring 1998.
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65. Gerald M. Edelman, Comment La Matière Devient Conscience
Translate this page gerald M. edelman, Comment la matière devient conscience, Odile Jacob, 2000, 160F Si la conscience peut être considérée comme sujet scientifique, c’est
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66. Premios Nobel · Libros · Cultura Y Ciencia · Terra
Translate this page gerald M. edelman. Fecha de nacimiento 1 de julio de 1929 País deNacimiento Estados Unidos País de Concesión Estados Unidos.
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67. Committee On Design
Boston , etal Butterworth Heinemann, 2001. edelman, gerald M. Bright Air, BrilliantFire On the Matter of the Mind . edelman, gerald M. Neural Darwinism .
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68. Gerald Edelman - Les Membres De L'Académie Des Sciences
Né le 1er juillet 1929, élu Associé étranger le 19 juin 1978.
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69. Jenett Tillotson's Oral List
and Reentrant Connection Models (edelman) edelman, gerald M.; Neural DarwinismSelection and Reentrant Signaling in Higher Brain Function; Neuron, vol.
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  • Dynamical Systems Models in Cognitive Science
    • Kelso, J.A. Scott; "Dynamic Patterns;" MIT Press; 1995.
    • Haken, H., J.A.S. Kelso, and H. Bunz; "A Theoretical Model of Phase Transitions in Human Hand Movements;" Biological Cybernetics, vol. 51, pp. 347-356; 1985.
    • Saltzman, E.; "Levels of Sensorimotor Representation;" Journal of Mathematical Psychology; pp. 91-163; 1979.
      • Thelen, Esther; "Time-Scale Dynamics and the Development of an Embodied Cognition;" pp. 69-100.
      • Beer, Randall D.; "Computational and Dynamical Languages for Autonomous Agents;" pp. 121-147.
      • Bingham, Geoffrey P.; "Dynamics and the Problem of Visual Event Recognition;" pp. 403-448.
    • Coherent Oscillations in Neural Structures - Function
      • Singer, Wolf and Charles M. Gray; "Visual Feature Integration and the Temporal Correlaction Hypothesis;" Annual Review of Neuroscience, vol 18, pp. 555-586; 1995.
      • Eckhorn, R., R. Bauer, W. Jordon, M. Brosch, W. Kruse, M. Munk, and H.J. Reitboeck; "Coherent Oscillations: A Mechanism of Feature Linking in the Visual Cortex?;" Biological Cybernetics, vol. 60, pp. 121-130; 1988.
      • Gray, Charles M., Peter Konig, Andrease K. Engel, and Wolf Singer; "Oscillatory Responses in Cat Visual Cortex Exhibit Inter-Columnar Synchronization which Reflects Global Stimulus Properties;" Nature, vol. 338, pp. 334-337; 1989.

70. Bibliography For Joshua Goldberg S Qualifying Exam COGNITIVE
* More on Value Systems Olaf Sporns, Nikolaus Almassy, gerald M. edelman.Plasticity in value systems and its role in adaptive behavior. In press.
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~joshgold/qualbib
Bibliography for Joshua Goldberg's qualifying exam: COGNITIVE ROBOTICS ** Experiment In Robotic Learning: One non-textual source. Last summer, to study "value systems"* in robotics, as well as the use of robotics in psychology in general, I replicated a project by Olaf Sporns. I used his Khepera wheeled robot and an experimental setup and learning system from his previous work to examine the effects of particular aspects of the dynamics of the value system: the importance of the saliency signal being phasic (spiked) and attenuated (needing to recover after a spike). * Value refers to a learning model based on neurobiological observations where the robot's learning is gated by a saliency signal which is, itself, learned. ** More on Value Systems: Olaf Sporns, Nikolaus Almassy, Gerald M. Edelman. Plasticity in value systems and its role in adaptive behavior. In press. Paul FMJ Verschure, Jonny Wray, Olaf Sporns, Giulio Tononi, Gerald M. Edelman. Multilevel analysis of classical conditioning in a behaving real world artifact. Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 1995. vol 16, 247-265. ** Neurobiological Background for Value Schultz, Wolfram. Dopamine neurons and their role in reward mechanisms. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1997 7: 191-7. Schultz, Wolfram, et al. A Neural Substrate of Prediction and Reward. Science. Vol 275, 18 Mar 1997, 1593-9. (This is the more computational of the two, with discussion of TD (Temporal Difference) learning.) ** General Reference (including Robotics, Value Systems, ** Situatedness/Embodiment) Rolf Pfeifer and Christian Scheier. Understanding Intelligence MIT Press, 1999. (chapters 4-5 (basics), 10-14 (principles), 17(evaluation)) ** Sporns/Edelman/Tononi's measure of Brain Complexity Giulio Tononi, Olaf Sporns, Gerald Edelman. A measure for brain complexity: Relating functional segregation and integration in the nervous system. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA Neurobiology, May 1994. vol 91 5033-5037. Olaf Sporns, Giulio Tononi, Gerald M. Edelman. Connectivity and complexity: the relationship between neuroanatomy and brain dynamics. Neural Networks. 2000, vol 13, 909-922. UNSUPERVIZED LEARNING Hertz, Krogh, and Palmer. Introduction to the Theory of Neural Computation. ASIN, 1991. (Sections on unsupervised learning) Christopher Bishop. Neural Networks for Pattern Recognition. Oxford University Press, 1995. (Chapter 8, Sections on unsupervised preprocessing and principal components analysis.) Kohonen, Teuvo. Self-Organizing Maps (Springer Series in Information Sciences, 30) Springer-Verlag, 1995. (sections) Susanna Becker. Mutual Information Maximization: Models of Cortical Self-Organization. Network: Computation in Neural Systems, Vol 7 No 1, Feb 1996. PHILOSOPHY ** Situatedness/Embodiment Horst Hendriks-Jansen. Catching ourselves in the act: Situated Activity, Interactive Emergence, Evolution, and Human Thought. MIT Press, 1996. (evolutionary, non-teleological explanation) Fred A. Keijzer. Representation and Behavior. MIT Press, 2001. (argues against subpersonal representation"Agent Theory"in favor of Behavior Systems Theory (related to DST and Situatedness)) George Lakoff and Rafael E. Nunez. Where Mathematics Comes From: How the Embodied Mind Brings Mathematics Into Being. Basic Books, 2001. (sections) Rodney A. Brooks. New Approaches to Robotics. Science, 1991. Vol 253, 1227-1232. Andy Clark. An embodied cognitive science? Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1999. vol 3, no 9, 345-351. Rolf Pfeifer and Christian Scheier. Representation in natural and artificial agents: An embodied cognitive science perspective. Workshop on "Natural Organisms, Artificial Organisms, and their Brains" Bielefeld (Germany), March 8 1998. Randall D. Beer, Hillel J Chiel, Roger D Quinn, Roy E Ritzmann. Biorobotic approaches to the study of motor systems. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1998. vol 8, 777-782. ** Dynamical Systems Explanations Andy Clark. The Dynamical challenge. Cognitive Science (in press) Randall D. Beer. Dynamical approaches to cognitive science. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. March 2000, vol 4, no 3, 91-99. ** Conceptual/Nonconceptual Content; Personal vs. Subpersonal ** Processes; Where Gibson falls with respect to these Adrian Cussins. Content, Embodiment and Objectivity: The Theory of Cognitive Trails. Mind, New Series, Vol. 101, No. 404. (Oct., 1992), pp. 651-688. (available online at http://www.jstor.org/) Adrian Cussins. Noncconceptual Content of Experience and Conceptual Content of Thought. (Draft. Available in the 3M archive at http://www.ageofsig.org/3M/archive/cussins-noncon.pdf or the same address ending in .ps) (Includes the Motorcycle Example: Nonconceptual content guiding behavior.) John McDowell. The Content of Perceptual Experience. The Philosophical Quarterly. Vol 44. No 175, 190-205. (Arugues against Dennett's conceptual filter for non-conceptual experience. Discusses Gibson's work as operating on the personal, rather than subpersonal level.) John McDowell. Mind and the World. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994. (argues against the existence of non-conceptual content.) Brian Cantwell Smith. Nonconceptual World. (a draft, which I've put on the web but not linked to. I'll email the address.) Brian Cantwell Smith. On the origin of objects. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998.

71. Bibliography For Neuro-Architecture
Boston, etal Butterworth Heinemann, 2001. edelman, gerald M. Bright Air, BrilliantFire On the Matter of the Mind. edelman, gerald M. Neural Darwinism.
http://www.architecture-mind.com/bibliog.html
Bibliography assembled by John P. Eberhard - books I have read in the past five years Ackerman, Diane. A Natural History of the Senses. New York and Toronto: Random House, Inc., 1990, Vintage Books, 1995.
Bachelard, Gaston. The Poetics of Space. Boston: Beacon Press, 1994.
Berra, Tim M. Evolution and the Myth of Creationism. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1990.
Boulding, Kenneth. The Image. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1956.
Brown, John Seely and Duguid, Paul. The Social Life of Information. Boston. Harvard Business School Press, 2000.
Burke, James. Connections. Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown, and Company, 1978.
Cairns-Smith, A.G. Evolving the Mind. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Calvin, William H. and Bickerton, Derek. Lingua ex Machina. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2000.
Carter, Rita. Mapping the Mind. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1998.
Chalmers, David J. The Conscious Mind. New and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996.
Changeux, Jean-Pierre. Neuronal Man. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985.

72. Gerald M. Edelman - Computers: The Analogy Between The Mind And A
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74. Bücher > Autoren: Preise Und Angebote Bei Idealo
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77. Becker Medical Library Books
A=edelman, gerald M. N=QS 604 E21t 1988 (BACS 432640). et al.. A=edelman,gerald M. N=SHELVED AS A JOURNAL (1987) (BACS 440157).
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78. Gerald Edelman
Biography, Vincent Astor Professor at The Rockefeller University Director of TheNeurosciences Institute gerald M. edelman was born in 1929 in New York City.
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    Vincent Astor Professor at The Rockefeller University
    Director of The Neurosciences Institute
    Gerald M. Edelman was born in 1929 in New York City. He attended the Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania where he received the M.D. degree in 1954. In the succeeding year, he was a Medical House Officer, becoming a Captain in the U.S. Army Medical Corps in 1955. In 1957, he joined the Rockefeller Institute as a graduate fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Henry G. Kunkel. After receiving the Ph.D. in 1960, he remained at the Rockefeller Institute as Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies and started work in his own laboratory. In 1963, he became Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, a position from which he retired in 1966. Since then, he has been a Professor of the Rockefeller University and director of The Neurosciences Institute.
    In addition to his studies of antibody structure, his biomolecular research interests have included the application of fluorescence spectroscopy and fluorescent probes to the study of proteins and the development of new methods of fractionation of both molecules and cells. Edelman shifted into neuroscience after winning the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology in 1972, with Rodnet Porter, for their work in immunology, about the chemical structure of antibodies.
    His neurocientific work has focused on what he calls "neural Darwinism", the theory that populations of neurons develop individual networks through a Darwinian selection process. He thinks that the converse opinion, that neurons are genetically coded to make specific connections, just as transistors are wired in a preset pattern, is untenable given the very limited size of eukaryotic genomes in relation with the explosive number of neuronal connections. The theory of neural Darwinism or "neuronal group selection" helps bring together and extend some of the insights about brain composition, connectivity, structure, function, and evolution discussed so far. It is a comprehensive multidisciplinary theory.

79. Magnetic Fields -- Enactive Aesthetics -- Recommended Reading
gerald M. edelman. english Topobiology An Introduction to MolecularEmbryology gerald M. edelman Basic Books Inc., New York, 1987.
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recomm END edreadingrecommende DREAD ingrecommended READ ing The poetry to be found in the most imaginative scientific research of our day, when extended, converges on paths long walked by Surrealists. Enactive Aesthetics is a project to explore and investigate this convergence, its implications and the potential it reveals for an aesthetic theory which dynamically emerges from Surrealist intervention in daily living. We recommend the following books to illuminate the scientific and theoretical foundations from which our explorations grow.
Henri Atlan
french:
  • L'Organisation Biologique et la Theorie de L'Information
    Henri Atlan
    Editions Hermann, Paris, 1972
    ISBN 2 7056 1351 X
  • Entre le Cristal et la Funee
    Henri Atlan
    Editions Seuil, Paris, 1979
    ISBN 2-02-005277-6
  • Tout, Non, Peut-Etre
    Henri Atlan
    Editions du Seuil, Paris, 1991
    ISBN 2-02-012719-9
  • A Tort et a Raison - Intercritique de la Science et du Mythe
    Henri Atlan Editions Seuil, Paris, 1986 ISBN 2-02-09343-X
  • Les Theories de la Complexite - Autour de L'Oeuvre D'Henri Atlan Colloque de Cerisy Editions Seuil, Paris, 1991

80. Automates Intelligents : Manifestations
gerald M. edelman, Prix Nobel de médecineSous le haut patronage de M. Roger-Gérard Schwartzenberg, Ministre de la
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