The autonomous brain: a neural theory of attention and learning

Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates (1999)
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The thesis of this bk is that the brain is innately constructed to initiate behaviors likely to promote the survival of the species & to sensitize sensory systems to stimuli required for those behaviors. Intended for behavioral & brain scientists.

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