Learning As Self-organization
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Karl H. Pribram in his thought-provoking book, Learning As Self-organization. Published in 2017 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this hardback edition spans an impressive 616 pages, delving into the intricate relationship between human behavior and neuropsychology. Pribram explores the complexities of learning, addressing the critical gaps identified by B.F. Skinner regarding the interaction between environmental stimuli and behavioral responses. As Skinner noted shortly before his passing, understanding these dynamics is essential, and Pribram's work aims to bridge these gaps with a rich blend of psychological and neuroscientific perspectives. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the fields of psychology, education, and cognitive science, offering a comprehensive look at how learning can be viewed through the lens of self-organization. Enhance your understanding of human behavior with this pivotal work from one of the leading figures in neuropsychology.