Explores brain organization and the workings of social, economic, political, and care-taking systems.
Introduction Perspectives Pribram and MacLean in Perspective by Karl H. Pribram MacLean's Triune Brain Concept: In Praise and Appraisal by Gerald A. Cory Jr. Molecules, Body Plans, and the Striatum Deep Time and the Brain by C. U. M. Smith Adaptive Functions of the Corpus Striatum by Neil Greenberg The Social Brain: Clinical Theory and Application--Depression and Mania MacLean's Paradigm and Its Relevance for Psychiatry by Russell Gardner Jr. The Triune Brain, Escalation De-escalation Strategies by John S. Price Involuntary Defeat Strategy as Backdrop for Depression by Leon Sloman The Evolved Basis of Mood and Thought Disorders by Daniel R. Wilson The Social Brain: Clinical Theory and Applications: Autism, Forensics, Attention Empathy, Autism, and the Integration of the Triune Brain by James C. Harris Neuroethology and Motiveless Homicide by Anneliese A. Pontius Neural and Functional Aspects of Pride and Shame by Glenn E. Weisfeld The Triune Brain and Attention by Alan F. Mirsky and Connie C. Duncan Interpretations and Challenges Physics, Evolutionary Neuroscience, and Psychotherapy by James F. Brody Evolutionary and Philosophical Issues by Seymour W. Itzkoff MacLean's Evolutionary Neuroethology: Environmental Pollution, Brain Chemistry, and Violent Crime by Roger D. Masters and Myron J. Coplan Social Psychology and Social Theory Reification and Hegemony by Steven A. Peterson Upshifting and Downshifting the Triune Brain by Kent G. Bailey Evolutionary Neuroscience and the Invisible Hand of Economics by Gerald A. Cory Jr. Toward a Neural Network Theory of the Triune Brain by Daniel S. Levine and Nilendu G. Jani Conclusion: Convergences and Frontiers Index
GERALD A. CORY JR. is Director of the Center for Behavioral Ecology in San Jose, California, as well as Professor at San Jose State University. RUSSELL GARDNER JR. is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Wisconsin Medical College.
?The Evolutionary Neuroethology of Paul MacLean will be of interest
to a wide range of researchers concerned with the human brain,
including psycologists and psychiatrists, neuroscientists,
cognitive scientists, evolutionary anthropologists, and
philosophers....Highly recommended for academic and health sciences
libraries.?-E-Streams
"The Evolutionary Neuroethology of Paul MacLean will be of interest
to a wide range of researchers concerned with the human brain,
including psycologists and psychiatrists, neuroscientists,
cognitive scientists, evolutionary anthropologists, and
philosophers....Highly recommended for academic and health sciences
libraries."-E-Streams
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