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Sherrington's Loom by Alan J. McComas, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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Sherrington's Loom by Alan J. McComas, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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Sherrington's Loom by Alan J. McComas, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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In Sherrington's Loom, Alan McComas provides a historical account of the research that has led to recognition of key mechanisms underlying consciousness. Evidence is assembled from a rich variety of sources - neurological patients, animal behavior, laboratory studies, and especially brainstimulation and recording in humans and animals. Among the remarkable advances in the field has been the ability to identify nerve cells in the human brain that store memories of specific people, places, and objects. In addition to dealing with the issue of free will, the book assembles theinformation into possible working models for sensations, intentions, and actions. McComas concludes by considering the possibility of consciousness in artificially intelligent systems. | Sherrington's Loom by Alan J. McComas, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
In Sherrington's Loom, Alan McComas provides a historical account of the research that has led to recognition of key mechanisms underlying consciousness. Evidence is assembled from a rich variety of sources - neurological patients, animal behavior, laboratory studies, and especially brainstimulation and recording in humans and animals. Among the remarkable advances in the field has been the ability to identify nerve cells in the human brain that store memories of specific people, places, and objects. In addition to dealing with the issue of free will, the book assembles theinformation into possible working models for sensations, intentions, and actions. McComas concludes by considering the possibility of consciousness in artificially intelligent systems. | Sherrington's Loom by Alan J. McComas, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

















