The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... brain to the associative networks of another brain . Different traits must be thought of as being coded by topologically different hotspot patterns . That is , a given cultural trait borne by an individual is encoded informationally as ...
... brain to the associative networks of another brain . Different traits must be thought of as being coded by topologically different hotspot patterns . That is , a given cultural trait borne by an individual is encoded informationally as ...
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... brain we need to grasp the nature of the material of the human communal spirit ( TURNER , 1983 ) and we need to have an idea of the process or activities that pass through that material . If we are to begin to find the neural causes of ...
... brain we need to grasp the nature of the material of the human communal spirit ( TURNER , 1983 ) and we need to have an idea of the process or activities that pass through that material . If we are to begin to find the neural causes of ...
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... brain - stem nuclei derived from it , and ( b ) by means of motor systems that aim or time receptors and thus change patterns of stimulation ( IMBERT , 1985 ; SINGER , 1987 ) . In short , brains only learn what they are internally ...
... brain - stem nuclei derived from it , and ( b ) by means of motor systems that aim or time receptors and thus change patterns of stimulation ( IMBERT , 1985 ; SINGER , 1987 ) . In short , brains only learn what they are internally ...
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