The mind and brain mechanisms in the voice of leading scientists

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Tomas Caycho Rodríguez

Abstract

The APA Concise Dictionary of Psychology (2010) defines mind in five meanings: "1) as all the intellectual and psychological phenomena of an organism, including motivational, affective, behavioral, perceptual, and cognitive systems; 2) set of emerging properties that are automatically derived from a brain that has achieved sufficient biological complexity; 3) human consciousness considered as an immaterial entity distinct from the brain; 4) the brain itself and its activities; and 5) as intention or volition" (p. 309).

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The mind and brain mechanisms in the voice of leading scientists. (2013). Argentinean Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 5(3), 1-2. https://doi.org/10.32348/1852.4206.v5.n3.5555
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The mind and brain mechanisms in the voice of leading scientists. (2013). Argentinean Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 5(3), 1-2. https://doi.org/10.32348/1852.4206.v5.n3.5555

References

American Psychological Association (2010). APA Diccionario Conciso de Psicología. México D.F.: Manual Moderno.

Férnandez, A., & Gumá, E. (2001). Un enfoque neurocognitivo de la conciencia. En V. Alcarraz & E. Gumá, (Eds.), Texto de neurociencia cognitiva (pp.331-350). México DF: Manual Moderno

Brockman, J. (Ed.) (2012). Mente. Los principales científicos exploran el cerebro, la memoria, la personalidad y el concepto de felicidad. Barcelona: Crítica S.L.