In Search of a Mechanism: From the Brain to the Mind - A Conversation with Chris Frith
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Open Agenda Publishing inc., 2020.
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9781771701211

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I. Becoming a Psychologist -From "min and crys" to schizophrenia
II. Probing Agency -Predictions, tickling and dopamine
iii. The Active Brain -The principal actor in the theatre of experience
IV. Ideal Bayesian Operators -How our brains trump our minds
V. In Search of a Mechanism -How to connect the subpersonal with the personal
VI. Humanistic Hubris -Dancing bees, stripping pine cones and The Royal Society
VII. Free Will -And what it means
VIII. The Very Big Picture -Towards a grand unified theory of psychology?
IX. Final Thoughts -Schizophrenia treatment and open questions
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