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How Creativity Happens In The Brain Arne Dietrich

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How Creativity Happens In The Brain Arne Dietrich
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Arne Dietrich
ISBN: 9781137501790, 1137501790
Language: English
Year: 2015

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How Creativity Happens In The Brain Arne Dietrich by Arne Dietrich 9781137501790, 1137501790 instant download after payment.

A three-pound pile of electrified biochemistry, better known as a brain, can create beautiful art, discover the laws of nature, invent kitesurfing and think of space rockets. How can it manage to be so outrageously creative? How Creativity Happens In The Brain is a concise affair with a sharp focus: to stick exclusively to sound, mechanistic explanations and convey what we can, and cannot, say about how brains give rise to creative ideas. The book examines previous theories which have dominated neuroscience before presenting alternative suggestions as to how the field can develop. These include variation-selection algorithms, the newly emerging prediction system, the brain's dual information-processing platform (explicit vs. implicit) as well as basic concepts from cognitive psychology, such as connectionist networks, task set, task-set inertia, and speed of processing.


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