Vehicles: Experiments in Synthetic Psychology

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Publication Type    Book
Year of Publication    1986
Authors    Valentino Braitenberg
City    Cambridge
Publisher    MIT Press
Number of Pages    168
ISBN Number    0262521121
Abstract   

Book Description These imaginative thought experiments are the inventions of one of the world's eminent brain researchers. They are "vehicles," a series of hypothetical, self-operating machines that exhibit increasingly intricate if not always successful or civilized "behavior." Each of the vehicles in the series incorporates the essential features of all the earlier models and along the way they come to embody aggression, love, logic, manifestations of foresight, concept formation, creative thinking, personality, and free will. In a section of extensive biological notes, Braitenberg locates many elements of his fantasy in current brain research. Valentino Braitenberg is a director of the Max Planck Institute of Biological Cybernetics and Honorary Professor of Information Science at the University of Tübingen, West Germany. A Bradford Book.

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