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Physics of Biological Action and Perception

Physics of Biological Action and Perception

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ISBN

9780128192849

Edition

1

Authors

Mark L. Latash

Publishers

Elsevier

Publisher Date

2019-09-05

Size

5.9 MB

Pages

242.0

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Physics of Biological Action and Perception, 1, 2020 is a comprehensive biology reference published by Elsevier. Description byMark L. Latash(Author) Physics of Biological Action and Perception helps researchers interested in exploring biological motor control from a physics or alternative viewpoint perspective.

Key Features

- Physics of Biological Action and Perception helps researchers interested in exploring biological motor control from a physics or alternative viewpoint perspective
- The book introduces the idea of parametric control as a distinguishing feature of living systems
- Sections cover how the CNS creates stable percepts based on fuzzy and continuously changing signals from numerous receptors and the variable processes related to ongoing actions
- The author also develops the idea of control with referent coordinates to stability of salient variables in fields typically united under the label of "cognition."
- Examples of this include communication (how the gist of a message is preserved despite variability of phrases), thought processes (how one can solve a mental problem via different…
- The book is written for researchers, instructors, clinicians and other professionals in all the fields related to biological movement and perception
- Publisher:Academic Press; 1st edition (September 7, 2019)

Product Details

Publisher: Elsevier
Edition: 1
Published Year: 2020
Format: Publisher PDF
File Size: 5.9 MB
ISBN: 9780128192849