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Neurophilosophy and Alzheimer's Disease
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Any mention of the relationship, still poorly understood, between body (or brain) and mind invariably invokes the name of Descartes, who is often thought of as the father of modern philosophy and perhaps of neurophilosophy. Although a native of the heart of France (the region around Tours), Rene Descartes travelled widely, as everyone knows, especially to Holland and Sweden. It should come as no surprise, that the Congress of Neurophilosophy and Alzheimer's Disease was the first in the series of Fondation Ipsen Colloques Medecine et Recherche to be held outside France. The meeting was held in San Diego (California) on January 11, 1991. This venue was chosen for a number of reasons. The University of California San Diego is without doubt one of the most dynamic universities today. A good number of friends of the Fondation Ipsen who have taken part as speakers in previous conferences are based there. Patricia Churchland, whose publications have helped "launch" the term "neurophilosophy", also teaches there. The choice of this particular venue gave us the welcome opportunity of benefiting directly during the conference from the participation of many eminent (including some Nobel Prize-winning) scientists, including biochemists, neuro scientists and "alzheimerologist", psychologists, cognitive science specialists and philosophers.


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Introduction: Neurophilosophy and Alzheimer's Disease.- Temporal Anomalies of Consciousness: Implications of the Uncentered Brain.- Intertheoretic Reduction: A Neuroscientist's Field Guide.- Language Comprehension in Ape and Child: Evolutionary Implications.- A Cognitive Neuroscience of Alzheimer's Disease: What Can be Learned from Studies of Visual Imagery?.- Neuronal Models of Cognitive Functions Associated with the Prefrontal Cortex.- Exploring Memory in the Aging Brain from the Perspective of Recent Split Brain Studies.- Alzheimer's Disease: Disruption of Mind-Brain Relations.- Memory, Language and Decision-Making: Contributions from the Lesion Method in Humans.- The Pathogenesis of Alzheimer's Disease. What Causes Dementia?.- The Early Detection of Brain Pathology in Alzheimer's Diesease.- Consciousness: Evidence of Four Components in Alzheimer's Disease.


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ISBN-13: 9783642467615
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K)
Publication date: May, 2012
Pages: 153
Weight: 302g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Neuroscience
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