How is social science possible after neuroscience?Yoshida, Kei
Neuroscience Is Changing the Debate over What Role Age Should Play in the Courts; for Years, the Criminal Justice System Has Considered Anyone 18 or Older an Adult, but New Research Suggests the Brain of a 23-Year-Old Is Still Immature ...
Neuroscience, drug treatments, and a growing variety of approaches to psychotherapy are adding to the options for psychological treatment. Research on animal learning, social psychology, and economic psychology are other branches of the field. Sociology Sociology as a science developed in Europe in the...
Thus, we advocate a more pluralistic notion of neuroscience when it comes to the brain-behavior r...
s ability to integrate information in a coherent manner (Dehaene and Changeux,2011). They examine how computational models can simulate this integrative process and contribute to developing systems with artificial consciousness. Their approach bridges disciplines such as neuroscience, cognitive science, ...
For example –how can we integrate science, math, and engineering to solve the problems of pollution and food security? Related:Critical Thinking Examples How do we use what we know from neuroscience and sociology to create healthier, happier communities?
aIn fact, given its centrality to human existence, it is argued that neuroscience policy might well be considered a prototype for analysis of the social impacts of future biomedical intervention. 实际上给出它的中央性人的存在,它被争论神经科学政策也许涌出被认为一个原型为对未来生物医学的干预的社会冲...
Neuromarketing is a recent interdisciplinary field which crosses traditional boundaries between neuroscience, neuroeconomics and marketing research. Since ... YI Ulman,T Cakar,G Yildiz - 《Science & Engineering Ethics》 被引量: 9发表: 2015年 Culture Differences, Difficulties, and Challenges of the Neur...
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Adaptive decision-making often requires one to infer unobservable states based on incomplete information. Bayesian logic prescribes that individuals should do so by estimating the posterior probability by integrating the prior probability with new inform