Neural Basis of Cognitive Plasticity
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In Reading in the Brain, Stanislas Dehaene presents a compelling account of how the brain learns to read. Central to this account is his neuronal recycling hypothesis: neural circuitry is capable of being ‘recycled’ or converted to a... more
This book discusses the current state of affairs of Cognitive Capitalism. It is the first book in a series of three. Edited by Warren Neidich and Arne De boever. Contributions include Jonathan Beller, Franco Berardi, Jodi Dean, Patricia... more
ing and learning, high-ability learners' cognitive and metacognitive skills, and the development of learners' and new teachers' identity, knowledge, skills, and motivation as inquirers.
Deleuze and Guittari's notion of the Body without Organs was an adequate concept for resisting certain subjugating facts of industrial capitalism but is no longer adequate in our moment of Cognitive Capitalism. In their theory of... more
Great strides have been made in the neurosciences over the past few years, especially in the areas of neurophysiology and neurophysics. In fact, the area of research called neurophysics has only emerged as a viable branch of physics in... more
Globally, there is more than half a billion disabled people due to physical, mental, or sensory deficiencies. Rehabilitation technologies help people with disabilities become more self-reliant and able to participate and integrate into... more
In cognitive capitalism the mind and brain are the new factories of the 21st century. We are the cognitariat, mental laborers: our daily searches, likes and dislikes creating the lifeblood of vectorialist platforms. Originally denoting... more
Individual differences in cognitive efficiency, particularly in relation to working memory (WM), have been associated both with personality dimensions that reflect enduring regularities in brain configuration, and with short-term neural... more
Art and the Politics of Individuation: July 4th-July27th
Individual differences in cognitive efficiency, particularly in relation to working memory (WM), have been associated both with personality dimensions that reflect enduring regularities in brain configuration, and with short-term neural... more