Autonomous Brain
Discover the groundbreaking insights of "Autonomous Brain," a thought-provoking book published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1999. With 156 pages of compelling content, this work delves into the innate structures of the brain that drive behaviors essential for species survival. The author presents a compelling thesis that the brain is inherently designed to initiate actions that enhance survival and to fine-tune sensory systems to respond to crucial stimuli. This book is an invaluable resource for behavioral and brain scientists, offering a deeper understanding of the intricate relationship between brain function and behavior. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or an aspiring student in the field, "Autonomous Brain" will enrich your knowledge and inspire further exploration into the complexities of the human mind.