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... brain that can address these questions. Understanding how the human brain extends itself into the production of new ... cerebral cortex. Thus it is proposed that innovation in all fields can be modeled after the brain processes that ...
... brain that can address these questions. Understanding how the human brain extends itself into the production of new ... cerebral cortex. Thus it is proposed that innovation in all fields can be modeled after the brain processes that ...
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... cerebral cortex. In this chapter, three interrelated arguments are presented. First, it is proposed that in the same way that cerebellar models for bodily movement are learned and fed back to the cerebral cortex, models for working ...
... cerebral cortex. In this chapter, three interrelated arguments are presented. First, it is proposed that in the same way that cerebellar models for bodily movement are learned and fed back to the cerebral cortex, models for working ...
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... cerebral cortex (Desmond & Fiez, 1998; Doya, 1999; Houk & Wise, 1995; Ito, 1993, 1993; Leiner & Leiner, 1997; Leiner, Leiner & Dow, 1986, 1989). This newer knowledge about the cognitive control functions of the cerebellum was the thrust ...
... cerebral cortex (Desmond & Fiez, 1998; Doya, 1999; Houk & Wise, 1995; Ito, 1993, 1993; Leiner & Leiner, 1997; Leiner, Leiner & Dow, 1986, 1989). This newer knowledge about the cognitive control functions of the cerebellum was the thrust ...
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... cerebral cortex Mathematical and Physiological modeling of cerebellar cortex Physiological and behavioral modeling of cerebellar timing systems Theoretical computer model of cerebellar anatomy and physiology On the Nature of Individual ...
... cerebral cortex Mathematical and Physiological modeling of cerebellar cortex Physiological and behavioral modeling of cerebellar timing systems Theoretical computer model of cerebellar anatomy and physiology On the Nature of Individual ...
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... cerebral cortex (some 40 million nerve tracts) in some detail. The details of this enormous amount of cerebellar connectivity with the cerebral cortex are beyond the scope of this article, but see Leiner & Leiner (1997, pp. 542–547) and ...
... cerebral cortex (some 40 million nerve tracts) in some detail. The details of this enormous amount of cerebellar connectivity with the cerebral cortex are beyond the scope of this article, but see Leiner & Leiner (1997, pp. 542–547) and ...
المحتوى
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INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN INNOVATIVE ABILITY | 265 |
DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATION ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN | 279 |
ASSESSMENT OF INNOVATION | 319 |
DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATION | 331 |
INNOVATIONS IN DIFFERENT DOMAINS | 419 |
BASIC APPROACHES TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF INNOVATION IN SOCIAL CONTEXT | 557 |
INNOVATIONS IN SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS | 665 |
INNOVATION LEADERSHIP | 813 |
INNOVATION AND MARKETING | 833 |
INNOVATION AROUND THE WORLD EXAMPLES OF COUNTRY EFFORTS POLICIES PRACTICES AND ISSUES | 857 |
INNOVATIONS OF THE FUTURE | 1071 |
CONCLUSION | 1101 |
Author Index | 1113 |
Subject Index | 1149 |
INNOVATION MANAGEMENT | 759 |
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