Anticipation: Learning from the Past

The Russian/Soviet Contributions to the Science of Anticipation

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Mathematics, Applied, Computers, Advanced Computing, Artificial Intelligence, General Computing
Cover of the book Anticipation: Learning from the Past by , Springer International Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: ISBN: 9783319194462
Publisher: Springer International Publishing Publication: July 3, 2015
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9783319194462
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication: July 3, 2015
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

This volume presents the work of leading scientists from Russia, Georgia, Estonia, Lithuania, Israel and the USA, revealing major insights long unknown to the scientific community. Without any doubt their work will provide a springboard for further research in anticipation. Until recently, Robert Rosen (Anticipatory Systems) and Mihai Nadin (MIND – Anticipation and Chaos) were deemed forerunners in this still new knowledge domain.

The distinguished neurobiologist, Steven Rose, pointed to the fact that Soviet neuropsychological theories have not on the whole been well received by Western science. These earlier insights as presented in this volume make an important contribution to the foundation of the science of anticipation. It is shown that the daring hypotheses and rich experimental evidence produced by Bernstein, Beritashvili, Ukhtomsky, Anokhin and Uznadze, among others—extend foundational work to aspects of neuroscience, physiology, motorics, education.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This volume presents the work of leading scientists from Russia, Georgia, Estonia, Lithuania, Israel and the USA, revealing major insights long unknown to the scientific community. Without any doubt their work will provide a springboard for further research in anticipation. Until recently, Robert Rosen (Anticipatory Systems) and Mihai Nadin (MIND – Anticipation and Chaos) were deemed forerunners in this still new knowledge domain.

The distinguished neurobiologist, Steven Rose, pointed to the fact that Soviet neuropsychological theories have not on the whole been well received by Western science. These earlier insights as presented in this volume make an important contribution to the foundation of the science of anticipation. It is shown that the daring hypotheses and rich experimental evidence produced by Bernstein, Beritashvili, Ukhtomsky, Anokhin and Uznadze, among others—extend foundational work to aspects of neuroscience, physiology, motorics, education.

More books from Springer International Publishing

Cover of the book Programming in HTML and PHP by
Cover of the book Next Generation Computer Animation Techniques by
Cover of the book Moral Strata by
Cover of the book Lymphedema by
Cover of the book Values Cockpits by
Cover of the book Multiple Choice Questions in Pain Management by
Cover of the book Towards the Pragmatic Core of English for European Communication by
Cover of the book Evidence and Public Good in Educational Policy, Research and Practice by
Cover of the book Scholarly Adventures in Digital Humanities by
Cover of the book Proceedings of the 2015 Federated Conference on Software Development and Object Technologies by
Cover of the book Designing a Place Called Home by
Cover of the book SMART Supply Network by
Cover of the book Thermoacoustics by
Cover of the book Financial Counseling by
Cover of the book Human and Machine Learning by
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy