What if our ability to make decisions was more a matter of chance than a rational process? That question is at the heart of this book, exploring how the human decision making process evolves from brain matter. Written in a lively and accessible style, the book presents an exciting perspective on understanding decision making.
What if our ability to make decisions was more a matter of chance than a rational process? That question is at the heart of this book, exploring how the human decision making process evolves from brain matter. Written in a lively and accessible style, the book presents an exciting perspective on understanding decision making.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
After a Marie Curie Fellowship at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Thomas Boraud secured a tenured research position in the CNRS in 2001. Since then, he hsa obtained financial support to control his own research projects and developed a research team made up of 7 senior researchers and an equivalent number of PhD and post-Doc Researchers. He was president of the Parkinson's committee of Fondation de France (2009-2012) and has been elected president of the IBAGs for 2017-2019. He is currently the Adjoint Director of the Institute of the Neurodegenerative Diseases in Bordeaux. He was awarded the Prix d'excellence Scientifique (2010) and Prix Innovation de la Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale (2010).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Intoduction to the English edition 1: Twenty-five centuries of debate: a short history of decision making 2: A Ghost in the Machine: Neurobiology of decision making The Neurobiology of Decision Making 3: Introduction to information transfer in the nervous system 4: The winner takes all: How decisions emerge 5: The lamphrey's dilemma 6: Learn to earn 7: From pallium to cortex: the coup of the telencephalon 8: The Eminence Grise 9: A Hierarchy of Decision 10: Noise and rationality Is Rationality rational 11: Reason under scrutiny 12: Mental representation 13: Mirror, mirror! 14: Anticipation and utility 15: The grandmaster and the playmates 16: Machine Learning Approach of Reinforcement Learning 17: The decision engine Rationality, the final frontier 18: Bias and heuristics 19: Pathologies of decision making 20: Free-will 21: Open questions 22: Conclusions Acknowledgements Appendices
Introduction Intoduction to the English edition 1: Twenty-five centuries of debate: a short history of decision making 2: A Ghost in the Machine: Neurobiology of decision making The Neurobiology of Decision Making 3: Introduction to information transfer in the nervous system 4: The winner takes all: How decisions emerge 5: The lamphrey's dilemma 6: Learn to earn 7: From pallium to cortex: the coup of the telencephalon 8: The Eminence Grise 9: A Hierarchy of Decision 10: Noise and rationality Is Rationality rational 11: Reason under scrutiny 12: Mental representation 13: Mirror, mirror! 14: Anticipation and utility 15: The grandmaster and the playmates 16: Machine Learning Approach of Reinforcement Learning 17: The decision engine Rationality, the final frontier 18: Bias and heuristics 19: Pathologies of decision making 20: Free-will 21: Open questions 22: Conclusions Acknowledgements Appendices
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