Sources Of Consciousness: The Biophysical And Computational Basis Of Thought
Delve into the intriguing realm of consciousness with "Sources Of Consciousness: The Biophysical And Computational Basis Of Thought" by H. S. Green. Published in 1997 by World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, this hardback edition encompasses 368 pages of comprehensive research that merges insights from physical sciences, neuroscience, and computer science. H. S. Green meticulously explores the intricate phenomena of consciousness, providing a thorough examination supported by summaries and references from a myriad of notable scientists. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, and the biophysical aspects of human thought. Whether you are a student, researcher, or just curious about the science behind consciousness, this work offers a profound understanding of how our minds operate. Expand your knowledge and uncover the complexities of cognition with this enlightening read.