
In Exploring Robotic Minds: Actions, Symbols, and Consciousness as Self-Organizing Dynamic Phenomena, Jun Tani sets out to answer an essential and tantalizing question: How do our minds work? By providing an overview of his "synthetic neurorobotics" project, Tani reveals how symbols and concepts that represent the world can emerge in a neurodynamic structure--iterative interactions between the top-down subjective view, which proactively acts on the world, and the bottom-up recognition of the resultant perceptual reality. He argues that nontrivial problems of consciousness and free will could be addressed through structural understanding of such iterative, conflicting interactions between the top-down and the bottom-up pathways. A wide range of readers will enjoy this wonderful journey of the mind and will follow the author on interdisciplinary discussions that span neuroscience, dynamical systems theories, robotics, and phenomenology. The book also includes many figures, as well as a link to videos of Tani's exciting robotic experiments.
How do human minds function through the emergence of symbols and consciousness within neurodynamic structures? Jun Tani, a researcher in neurorobotics, presents his synthetic neurorobotics project to explain the mind as a self-organizing phenomenon. He argues that consciousness and free will arise from the iterative, conflicting interactions between top-down subjective projections and bottom-up perceptual feedback. The text utilizes a framework grounded in dynamical systems theory to bridge the gap between physical robotic action and abstract cognitive representation.
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the intersection of robotics and cognitive science. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which requires a foundational understanding of dynamical systems and neurobiology to fully grasp the author's arguments.
Page Count:
326
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190666617
ISBN-13:
9780190666613
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