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Anticipation: Learning from the Past

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction: Commitment to Knowledge
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    Chapter 2 The Concept of Dominance by A.A. Ukhtomsky and Anticipation
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    Chapter 3 Perspectives on Time and Anticipation in the Theory of Dominance
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    Chapter 4 Dominance Principle and Creativity in Human Brain Functions
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    Chapter 5 Contributions of Academicians A.A. Ukhtomsky and N.P. Bechtereva to Multidisciplinary Human Brain Science
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    Chapter 6 Agential Anticipation in the Central Nervous System
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    Chapter 7 On the Legacy and Life of Academician Alexei A. Ukhtomsky
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    Chapter 8 Ukhtomsky’s Idea of Chronotope as Frame of Anticipation
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    Chapter 9 Theory of Functional Systems: A Keystone of Integrative Biology
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    Chapter 10 Endogenous Generation of Goals and Homeostasis
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    Chapter 11 Cognition as Systemogenesis
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    Chapter 12 Anokhin’s “Principle of Instant Mobilization” and Possible Mechanisms of Its Neural Implementation
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    Chapter 13 Purposefulness as a Principle of Brain Activity
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    Chapter 14 Repetition Without Repetition: How Bernstein Illumines Motor Skill in Music Performance
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    Chapter 15 Futurism in Physiology: Nikolai Bernstein, Anticipation, and Kinaesthetic Imagination
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    Chapter 16 Bernstein’s “Desired Future” and Physics of Human Movement
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    Chapter 17 Memory, Probabilistic Prognosis, and Presetting for Action
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    Chapter 18 New Pages in the Biography of Nikolai Alexandrovich Bernstein
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    Chapter 19 Variability by Another Name: “Repetition Without Repetition”
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    Chapter 20 Dimitri Uznadze’s Theory of Set: Problems of Anticipation and Unconscious Forms of Memory
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    Chapter 21 The Role of Implicit Estimation of Time Intervals and Set Plasticity in Facial Expression Processing
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    Chapter 22 The Mind of a Visionary: The Morphology of Cognitive Anticipation as a Cardinal Symptom
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    Chapter 23 Sokolov’s Neural Model of Stimuli as Neuro-Cybernetic Approach to Anticipatory Perception
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    Chapter 24 I.S. Beritashvili and Psychoneural Integration of Behavior
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    Chapter 25 Extrapolation Ability in Animals and Its Possible Links to Exploration, Anxiety, and Novelty Seeking
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    Chapter 26 Towards Understanding Biotic, Psychic and Semiotically-Mediated Mechanisms of Anticipation
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    Chapter 27 Alexander Luria: Creator in the Perspective of Time
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    Chapter 28 Individuality of Brain Dominants as a Problem of Special Education and Pedagogy
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    Chapter 29 Anticipation in Uznadze’s Theory of Set and Some Findings in Applied Psychology
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    Chapter 30 Anticipation and the Concept of System-Forming Factor in the Theory of Functional Systems
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Chapter title
Repetition Without Repetition: How Bernstein Illumines Motor Skill in Music Performance
Chapter number 14
Book title
Anticipation: Learning from the Past
Published in
Cognitive Systems Monographs, July 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-19446-2_14
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-919445-5, 978-3-31-919446-2
Authors

John Paul Ito, Ito, John Paul

Editors

Mihai Nadin

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Unknown 4 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 25%
Professor > Associate Professor 1 25%
Researcher 1 25%
Unknown 1 25%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 25%
Psychology 1 25%
Sports and Recreations 1 25%
Unknown 1 25%
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