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Neuroscience, Robotics and Virtual Reality: Internalised vs Externalised Mind/Brain

Neuroscience, Robotics and Virtual Reality: Internalised vs Externalised Mind/Brain

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Publisher Springer Nature
Year 22/02/2019
Version eBook: Reflowable eTextbook (ePub)
Language English
ISBN 9783319955582
Categories Medicine, Technology: general issues, Artificial intelligence
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This is the first volume in the Cognitive Computation Trends book series, summarising our understanding on the neural correlate of memory, perception-representation, action, language, emotion and consciousness and their mutual interactions. Integrating research in the field of the Neuroscience, Robotics and Virtual Reality, this book is an original and attainable resource that has not been developed in any other writing. In 5 chapters, the author considers that representations are based on allegorical traces and are consciously and/or unconsciously embrained, and that the creation of robots is the expression of the mind. Whole-body virtual motion is thought of as the archetypal expression of virtual reality. Therefore, visual reality is analysed in a context of visuo-vestibular and somesthetic conflict while mixed and augmented reality are scrutinised in a context of visuo-vestibular and somesthetic interaction.  This monograph is an indispensable handbook for students and investigators engaged in history of science, philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, engineering and those interested in there interconnections. The ambition of the book is to give students and investigators ideas on which they can build their future research in this new blooming area.  

Neuroscience, Robotics and Virtual Reality: Internalised vs Externalised Mind/Brain

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