PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «EQUIPOTENTIALITY»
equipotentiality
electrical
hypothesis
karl
lashley
systems
theory
symbol
assumption
psychology
equipotentiality
refers
psychological
both
neuropsychology
behaviorism
spencer
defined
apparent
capacity
intact
part
functional
brain
carry
out…
functions
which
lost
meaning
encyclo
results
from
encyclopedia
glance
define
same
exhibiting
uniform
potential
every
point
equipotential
surface
origin
equi
related
forms
noun
premise
human
classical
conditioning
been
widely
adhered
among
learning
theorists
states
laws
should
vary
with
medical
e″kwĭ
ten″she
quality
state
having
similar
equal
power
developing
answers
britannica
associated
chiefly
sensory
such
vision
relates
finding
some
parts
system
take
over
springerreference
notion
developed
positing
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EQUIPOTENTIALITY»
Descubra o uso de
equipotentiality na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
equipotentiality e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Handbook of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
Phase I: Equipotentiality Not long after the first 19th-century studies linking
aphasia to left-hemisphere damage in adults, studies appeared suggesting that
children with the same kinds of damage have little or no difficulty with language (
Co- ...
Charles Alexander Nelson, Monica Luciana, 2001
2
An Introduction to the History of Psychology
He found no evidence that stimulation of specific areas of the brain is associated
with the elicitation of specific responses. Mass Action and Equipotentiality
Lashley made two major observations that were contrary to the switchboard
conception ...
3
Origins of Neuroscience: A History of Explorations Into ...
Lashley discussed two "laws" in this context. One was the law of equi potentiality,
and the other was the law of mass function (mass action). "Equipotentiality," a
term used by Lashley and Franz in 1917, was defined in 1929 as follows: The
term ...
4
The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences
204 Cortical Localization, History of particularly on rats in a complex maze, he
proposed two principles of brain organization, "equipotentiality" and "mass action
" (Lashley 1929). Equipotentiality was the apparent capacity of any intact part of a
...
Robert Andrew Wilson, Frank C. Keil, 2001
5
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
The contrasting positions represented in these reviews correspond to three
partially overlapping periods in history, starting with a period dominated by a
belief in equipotentiality, moving to a phase characterized by a belief in
irreversible ...
Helen Tager-Flusberg, 1999
6
Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Psychological Terms
Equipotentiality: In connection with various experiments on brain localization
Lashley concluded that complex learning does not depend on any definite
structure of a specific area of the cortex; it rather depends upon the total
organization in ...
7
Principles of Neuropsychology
Other re- searchers soon expressed support for the equipotentiality position. In
general, these researchers proposed that, although basic sensorimotor functions
may be localized in the brain, higher cortical processes were too complex to ...
Eric Zillmer, Mary Spiers, William Culbertson, 2007
8
Philosophy and Connectionist Theory
Thus, insofar as Lashley is regarded as having determined that memories are
represented in distributed fashion in the brain—a very common move—
distribution is being at least implicitly equated with equipotentiality. The same is
true when ...
William Ramsey, David E. Rumelhart, Stephen P. Stich, 2013
9
Brain Injury Medicine, 2nd Edition: Principles and Practice
When sparing of function is observed, it is often attributed to the equipotentiality
or vicarious function of cerebral (usually cortical) areas. Equipotentiality refers to
the capacity of anatomically distinct areas of the brain to mediate a rather wide ...
Nathan D. Zasler MD, Douglas I. Katz MD, Ross D. Zafonte DO, 2012
equipotentiality. premise. The theory assumes that any stimulus can be
transformed into a fear signal; the choice of stimulus is a matter of indifference.
Seligman (1970, 1971) argued convincingly that this premise is untenable, and
hence its ...
Stanley Rachman, Stanley J. Rachman, 2013
6 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «EQUIPOTENTIALITY»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
equipotentiality no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Deletion of Rapgef6, a candidate schizophrenia susceptibility gene …
Equipotentiality of thalamo-amygdala and thalamo-cortico-amygdala circuits in auditory fear conditioning. J Neurosci 1992; 12: 4501–4509. «Nature.com, jun 15»
Do we really only use 10% of our brain?
Lashley proposed the principle of “equipotentiality”, meaning that different areas of the brain can carry out the same functions. He added to this ... «The Conversation, jul 14»
How the "10 Percent of Our Brains" Myth Started (And Why It's Wrong)
... atop it) and equipotentiality (that sensory perception can be relearned by other regions of the brain after damage) have given rise to the myth. «Gizmodo, jul 14»
If we can have p2p economics, why not p2p spirituality?
Equipotentiality is the necessary antidote to the ranking methodologies that infect authoritarian and hierarchical spiritual forms. According to the ... «Open Democracy, jul 14»
Crowdsourcing investigative journalism: a case study (part 1)
... p120, emphasis in original) and of “produsage”, whose affordances included probabilistic problem solving, granular tasks, equipotentiality, ... «Online Journalism Blog, nov 11»
Book Sheds New Light on Baboon Social Scene
They believed in the principle of equipotentiality. As Skinner famously remarked, "Pigeon, rat, monkey, which is which? It doesn't matter àonce ... «NPR, dez 07»