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Cognitive Biology Gennaro Auletta (Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome)

Cognitive Biology By Gennaro Auletta (Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome)

Cognitive Biology by Gennaro Auletta (Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome)


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Providing a new conceptual scaffold for further research in biology and cognition, this book introduces the new field of Cognitive Biology, treating developing organisms as information processors which use cognition to control and modify their environments.

Cognitive Biology Summary

Cognitive Biology: Dealing with Information from Bacteria to Minds by Gennaro Auletta (Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome)

Providing a new conceptual scaffold for further research in biology and cognition, this book introduces the new field of Cognitive Biology: a systems biology approach showing that further progress in this field will depend on a deep recognition of developmental processes, as well as on the consideration of the developed organism as an agent able to modify and control its surrounding environment. The role of cognition, the means through which the organism is able to cope with its environment, cannot be underestimated. In particular, it is shown that this activity is grounded on a theory of information based on Bayesian probabilities. The organism is considered as a cybernetic system able to integrate a processor as a source of variety (the genetic system), a regulator of its own homeostasis (the metabolic system), and a selecting system separating the self from the non-self (the membrane in unicellular organisms). Any organism is a complex system that can survive only if it is able to maintain its internal order against the spontaneous tendency towards disruption. Therefore, it is forced to monitor and control its environment and so to establish feedback circuits resulting in co-adaptation. Cognitive and biological processes are shown to be inseparable.

Cognitive Biology Reviews

Auletta integrates in an overarching treatise several scientific topics of greatest currency: informatics, evolutionary biology, neurobiology and cognitive science, and navigates the diverse topics with amazing breadth and depth. * Francisco J. Ayala, University of California, Irvine *
Most people in theoretical neurobiology and systems neuroscience will applaud this approach and nearly everyone will learn something new from this book... It is unique in its eclectic and integrative approach spanning nearly every current field of the physical and biological sciences to address fundamental issues about how the brain works. * Karl Friston, University College London *
Auletta's endeavor in his book on Cognitive Biology is to catch the complexity of the brain and mind as it is rooted in biology. This requires building a new discipline which will bridge the gap between biological complexity and the treatment of information at the quantum mechanical level. The novelty and the success of this enterprise is backed by a striking amount of knowledge in neuroscience, cognitive science, physics and philosophy. * Marc Jeannerod, Institute for Cognitive Science, Lyon, France *

About Gennaro Auletta (Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome)

Gennaro Auletta is Aggregate Professor in the Gregorian University, Researcher in the Cassino University, and Scientific Director of the STOQ Project. He is also visiting professor in the University of Notre Dame, associate of the Faraday Institute of the Cambridge University, and member of the Linnean Society of London. After taking his degree in philosophy at La Sapienza University in Rome he took his Ph.D and his Postdoc in Philosophy at the same university. His philosophical interests are logic, philosophy of nature (with special connections with quantum mechanics and biology), philosophy of mind, and metaphysics. In science, his main interests are in quantum mechanics (quantum information, foundations, interpretation). For the last ten years his research interests have addressed issues in the treatment of information by biological systems (from bacteria to human brain), in cognitive neurosciences.

Table of Contents

1. Quantum Mechanics as a General Framework ; 2. Classical and Quantum Information and Entropy ; 3. The Brain: An Outlook ; 4. Vision ; 5. Dealing with Target's Motion and Our Own Movement ; 6. Complexity: A Necessary Condition ; 7. General Features of Life ; 8. The Organism as a Semiotic and Cybernetic System ; 9. Phylogeny ; 10. Ontogeny ; 11. Epigeny ; 12. Representational Semiotics ; 13. The Brain as an Information-Control System ; 14. Decisional, Emotional and Cognitive Systems ; 15. Behavior ; 16. Learning ; 17. Memory ; 18. The Basic Symbolic Systems ; 19. What Symbols Are ; 20. Intentionality and Conceptualization ; 21. Consciousness ; 22. Development and Culture ; 23. Language ; 24. Mind and Brain (Body) ; 25. Final Philosophical Remarks

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GOR013633582
9780199608485
0199608482
Cognitive Biology: Dealing with Information from Bacteria to Minds by Gennaro Auletta (Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2011-07-14
880
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