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Pandora Sicilia s.r.l.821Coleridge, Samuel Taylor163475Poetical works, including poems and versions of poems herein published for the first time /Samuel Taylor Coleridge ; edited with textual and bibliographical notes by Ernest Hartley ColeridgeLondon :Oxford University Press,1974XXIII, 614 p. ;20 cmOxford paperbacksColeridge, Ernest Hartley.b1245505202-04-1413-11-03991003643909707536LE012 828.7 COL 2612012000142015le012-E0.00-l- 00000.i1288368213-11-03Poetical works, including poems and versions of poems herein published for the first time178903UNISALENTOle01213-11-03ma -enguik0104991nam 2200517 450 991049519160332120230626200848.03-030-78264-6(CKB)4100000012009044(MiAaPQ)EBC6712959(Au-PeEL)EBL6712959(OCoLC)1265461768(EXLCZ)99410000001200904420220605d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBeing and becoming a guide to act in the theatre of existence /Jose Luis Perez Velazquez, Vera NenadovicCham, Switzerland :Springer,[2021]©20211 online resource (217 pages)3-030-78263-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Why You Should Read This Book -- Part I: The Neuroscience Perspective - Where Is My Self? -- Chapter 1: The Emergence of the Self -- 1.1 Perception Is Everything -- 1.2 The Usefulness of Brains -- 1.3 Cognition Without a Brain: The "Thinking" Slime Mould -- 1.4 A Brief Tour Through the Brain, for the Non-specialist Tourist -- 1.5 The Cognitive Powers of a Worm and its Extremely Primeval Selfhood -- 1.6 On the Essence of Selves: Properties All We Perceive -- 1.7 The Personal Identity of Animals: A Self Through the Looking Glass -- 1.7.1 The Mirror Test -- 1.8 Of Animals and Babies: The Development of Self-Awareness in Humans -- 1.8.1 The Body in the Brain -- 1.8.2 Our Starting Consciousness in Our Early Times -- Chapter 2: The Origins and the Fallacy of a Central Commander in the Brain: The Emergence of Agency and the Demise of the Concept of Free Will -- 2.1 Incorrect Body Perceptions: Illusions of Ownership and Out-of-Body Experiences -- 2.1.1 The Mind Out of the Body: Out-of-Body Experiences -- 2.1.2 A Mini Science Project: Elucidating the Intriguing Phenomenon of OBEs in Blind Individuals -- 2.2 Free Will, or What Is Free in that Will? -- 2.2.1 The Making of Choices: In Search of the Last Ventriloquist -- 2.2.2 The Will in Epileptic Patients: What Seizures Reveal About Volition -- Postscript to Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3: The Strange World of Split-brain Patients: In Search of the Interpreter of Our Actions -- 3.1 Closing the Coffin of Free Will -- 3.1.1 A Cry for Freedom -- Chapter 4: Dissociative Identity Disorders. Are Multiple Personalities Ever Lonely, or Can a Psychiatrist Charge Twice a Person with Dual Personality? -- Chapter 5: The Enduring Self, or How to Annihilate the Self -- Chapter 6: A Recipe for High Cognition: Are Consciousness and Self-awareness a Matter of Numbers?.Chapter 7: Demystifying Consciousness -- 7.1 On Emergence -- 7.1.1 A Criticism and a Reply -- 7.2 Perception is Personal: The Essence and Source of the Mystery -- 7.2.1 Postscript to Part I -- Part II: The Biophysics Perspective - What Is My Life? -- Chapter 8: A Recipe for Interesting Things to Occur -- 8.1 Preparing to Cook Life -- 8.1.1 Global Regularity From Local Mess: The Beginnings of the Living -- 8.1.2 Noisy Surroundings: When Noise Really Makes Sense -- 8.1.3 A Fluctuating World -- Chapter 9: Let There Be Life -- 9.1 Molecular Crowding: A Tale of the Most Probable -- 9.2 Biological Compartmentalisation: Good Borders Make Good Neighbours -- 9.3 Clarifying the Entropic Fallacy -- 9.3.1 And Furthermore, Clarifying Other Closest Relatives of Entropy -- 9.4 And Yet Another Fallacy: (Wo)Man and Machine -- 9.5 The Dance of the Genes -- Chapters 10: The Special Ones -- Chapter 11: The Enduring Life -- Chapter 12: And Why There Is Something Instead of Nothing -- 12.1 Postscript to Part II -- Part III: The Philosophical Perspective - How Do I Experience Reality? -- Chapter 13: The Self and Consciousness Throughout History -- Chapter 14: The Power of Contemplation: Explorations on the Self and Consciousness in the Buddhist Tradition -- Chapter 15: Shrinking the Self -- Chapter 16: Naturalising Death: The Ultimate Becoming -- Chapter 17: Law and Neuroscience: The Impact of Brain Research on Criminal Justice -- 17.1 Postscript to Part III -- Chapter 18: Final Conclusions -- References -- Index.NeurosciencesPhilosophyJo (Psicologia)thubIdentitat (Psicologia)thubNeuropsicologiathubLlibres electrònicsthubNeurosciencesPhilosophy.Jo (Psicologia)Identitat (Psicologia)Neuropsicologia612.801Perez Velazquez Jose Luis838595Nenadovic VeraMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910495191603321Being and Becoming1924960UNINA03479nam 2200601 a 450 991048463500332120200520144314.010.1007/b136257(CKB)1000000000212948(SSID)ssj0000320581(PQKBManifestationID)11270674(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000320581(PQKBWorkID)10249058(PQKB)11561212(DE-He213)978-3-540-31739-5(MiAaPQ)EBC3067643(PPN)123095166(EXLCZ)99100000000021294820050509d2005 uy 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrUniversal access in health telematics a design code of practice /Constantine Stephanidis (ed.)1st ed. 2005.Berlin ;New York Springerc20051 online resource (X, 317 p.) Lecture notes in computer science,0302-9743 ;3041Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: MonographPrinted edition: 9783540261674 Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-317).Universal Access in Health Telematics -- 1 Universal Access -- 2 Trends in Health Telematics: Electronic Health Records in an Intelligent and Communicating Environment -- 3 Towards a Universal Access Code of Practice in Health Telematics -- Reference Scenarios -- 4 The HYGEIAnet Reference Scenario -- 5 The SPERIGEST Integrated System -- 6 The Barmerzige Schwestern Reference Scenario -- 7 The ClinicCoach Reference Scenario -- 8 WardInHand – Mobile Access to EPRs -- 9 Patients and EHRs Tele Home Monitoring Reference Scenario -- 10 MediBRIDGE / C-CARE: Remote Access to EPRs -- Design for All Methods and Their Application -- 11 The Universal Access Assessment Workshop (UA2W) Method -- 12 Applying the Unified User Interface Design Method in Health Telematics -- 13 Using Non-functional Requirements as Design Drivers for Universal Access -- 14 Screening Models and Growth Scenarios -- 15 W3C-WAI Content Accessibility Auditing -- 16 Usability Inspection of the WardInHand Prototype -- 17 Multimodal Interfaces – A Generic Design Approach -- 18 Role-Adapted Access to Medical Data: Experiences with Model-Based Development -- 19 MedicSCORE and the Evaluation of ClinicCoach -- 20 Standards Adherence and Compliance -- 21 Participatory Insight to Universal Access: Methods and Validation Exercises -- 22 IS4ALL Method Base: Choosing Micro-methods and Tailoring to Custom Practices."This book reports the most representative findings of the IS4ALL project towards establishing a validated code of universal access in health informatics"--P. [4] of cover.Lecture notes in computer science ;3041.Medical telematicsHuman-computer interactionComputer softwareDevelopmentSystem designMedical telematics.Human-computer interaction.Computer softwareDevelopment.System design.610.285Stephanidis Constantine851700Thematic Network (Working Group) "Information Society for All."MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910484635003321Universal access in health telematics4200512UNINA