Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2006
ISBN 10: 0521847559 ISBN 13: 9780521847551
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2006
ISBN 10: 0521847559 ISBN 13: 9780521847551
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2006
ISBN 10: 0521847559 ISBN 13: 9780521847551
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Library sticker on front cover. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,1350grams, ISBN:9780521847551.
Publicado por Cambridge University Press, CAMBRIDGE, 2006
ISBN 10: 0521847559 ISBN 13: 9780521847551
Idioma: Inglés
Librería: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italia
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Añadir al carritoCondición: DISCRETO USATO. INGLESE Legatura editoriale, copertina figurata segnata da comuni tracce da manipolazione, piccole lesioni alle punte, leggere mende alle cuffie, lucido usurato da sfregamento, testo tracciato da sottolineature e appunti a lapis, nel volume illustrazioni e grafici, carte bianche ben conservate, pulviscolo ai tagli. N. pag. 552.
Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2006
ISBN 10: 0521847559 ISBN 13: 9780521847551
Idioma: Inglés
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: As New. xiii 552p large format hardback, black and green laminated boards, like new condition, tight binding and sharp corners, pages neat and bright, free from highlighting and annotation, excellent copy Language: English Weight (g): 1261.
Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2006
ISBN 10: 0521847559 ISBN 13: 9780521847551
Idioma: Inglés
Librería: Prior Books Ltd, Cheltenham, Reino Unido
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press (edition 1), 2006
ISBN 10: 0521847559 ISBN 13: 9780521847551
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2006
ISBN 10: 0521847559 ISBN 13: 9780521847551
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2011
ISBN 10: 0521182689 ISBN 13: 9780521182683
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2011
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2011
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2011
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2011
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2011
ISBN 10: 0521182689 ISBN 13: 9780521182683
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2011
ISBN 10: 0521182689 ISBN 13: 9780521182683
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Mirror neurons may hold the brain's key to social interaction - each coding not only a particular action or emotion but also the recognition of that action or emotion in others. The Mirror System Hypothesis adds an evolutionary arrow to the story - from the mirror system for hand actions, shared with monkeys and chimpanzees, to the uniquely human mirror system for language. In this accessible volume, experts from child development, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, primatology and robotics present and analyse the mirror system and show how studies of action and language can illuminate each other. Topics discussed in the fifteen chapters include: what do chimpanzees and humans have in common? Does the human capability for language rest on brain mechanisms shared with other animals? How do human infants acquire language? What can be learned from imaging the human brain? How are sign- and spoken-language related? Will robots learn to act and speak like humans? In this book, internationally recognised experts from child development, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, primatology and robotics discuss the role of the mirror neuron system for the recognition of hand actions and the evolutionary basis for the brain mechanisms that support language. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2011
ISBN 10: 0521182689 ISBN 13: 9780521182683
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Mirror neurons may hold the brain's key to social interaction - each coding not only a particular action or emotion but also the recognition of that action or emotion in others. The Mirror System Hypothesis adds an evolutionary arrow to the story - from the mirror system for hand actions, shared with monkeys and chimpanzees, to the uniquely human mirror system for language. In this accessible volume, experts from child development, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, primatology and robotics present and analyse the mirror system and show how studies of action and language can illuminate each other. Topics discussed in the fifteen chapters include: what do chimpanzees and humans have in common Does the human capability for language rest on brain mechanisms shared with other animals How do human infants acquire language What can be learned from imaging the human brain How are sign- and spoken-language related Will robots learn to act and speak like humans.
Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2011
ISBN 10: 0521182689 ISBN 13: 9780521182683
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2011
ISBN 10: 0521182689 ISBN 13: 9780521182683
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Mirror neurons may hold the brain's key to social interaction - each coding not only a particular action or emotion but also the recognition of that action or emotion in others. The Mirror System Hypothesis adds an evolutionary arrow to the story - from the mirror system for hand actions, shared with monkeys and chimpanzees, to the uniquely human mirror system for language. In this accessible volume, experts from child development, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, primatology and robotics present and analyse the mirror system and show how studies of action and language can illuminate each other. Topics discussed in the fifteen chapters include: what do chimpanzees and humans have in common? Does the human capability for language rest on brain mechanisms shared with other animals? How do human infants acquire language? What can be learned from imaging the human brain? How are sign- and spoken-language related? Will robots learn to act and speak like humans? In this book, internationally recognised experts from child development, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, primatology and robotics discuss the role of the mirror neuron system for the recognition of hand actions and the evolutionary basis for the brain mechanisms that support language. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Publicado por Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2011
ISBN 10: 0521182689 ISBN 13: 9780521182683
Idioma: Inglés
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Mirror neurons may hold the brain's key to social interaction - each coding not only a particular action or emotion but also the recognition of that action or emotion in others. The Mirror System Hypothesis adds an evolutionary arrow to the story - from the mirror system for hand actions, shared with monkeys and chimpanzees, to the uniquely human mirror system for language. In this accessible volume, experts from child development, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, primatology and robotics present and analyse the mirror system and show how studies of action and language can illuminate each other. Topics discussed in the fifteen chapters include: what do chimpanzees and humans have in common? Does the human capability for language rest on brain mechanisms shared with other animals? How do human infants acquire language? What can be learned from imaging the human brain? How are sign- and spoken-language related? Will robots learn to act and speak like humans? In this book, internationally recognised experts from child development, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, primatology and robotics discuss the role of the mirror neuron system for the recognition of hand actions and the evolutionary basis for the brain mechanisms that support language. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2006
ISBN 10: 0521847559 ISBN 13: 9780521847551
Idioma: Inglés
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2006
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Idioma: Inglés
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2006
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press CUP, 2006
ISBN 10: 0521847559 ISBN 13: 9780521847551
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. pp. xiii + 552 1st Edition.
Publicado por Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006
ISBN 10: 0521847559 ISBN 13: 9780521847551
Idioma: Inglés
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Mirror neurons may hold the brain's key to social interaction - each coding not only a particular action or emotion but also the recognition of that action or emotion in others. The Mirror System Hypothesis adds an evolutionary arrow to the story - from the mirror system for hand actions, shared with monkeys and chimpanzees, to the uniquely human mirror system for language. In this accessible volume, experts from child development, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, primatology and robotics present and analyse the mirror system and show how studies of action and language can illuminate each other. Topics discussed in the fifteen chapters include: what do chimpanzees and humans have in common? Does the human capability for language rest on brain mechanisms shared with other animals? How do human infants acquire language? What can be learned from imaging the human brain? How are sign- and spoken-language related? Will robots learn to act and speak like humans? In this book, internationally recognised experts from child development, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, primatology and robotics discuss the role of the mirror neuron system for the recognition of hand actions and the evolutionary basis for the brain mechanisms that support language. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Publicado por Cambridge University Press, 2006
ISBN 10: 0521847559 ISBN 13: 9780521847551
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Publicado por Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Mirror neurons may hold the brain's key to social interaction - each coding not only a particular action or emotion but also the recognition of that action or emotion in others. The Mirror System Hypothesis adds an evolutionary arrow to the story - from the mirror system for hand actions, shared with monkeys and chimpanzees, to the uniquely human mirror system for language. In this accessible volume, experts from child development, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, primatology and robotics present and analyse the mirror system and show how studies of action and language can illuminate each other. Topics discussed in the fifteen chapters include: what do chimpanzees and humans have in common? Does the human capability for language rest on brain mechanisms shared with other animals? How do human infants acquire language? What can be learned from imaging the human brain? How are sign- and spoken-language related? Will robots learn to act and speak like humans? In this book, internationally recognised experts from child development, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, primatology and robotics discuss the role of the mirror neuron system for the recognition of hand actions and the evolutionary basis for the brain mechanisms that support language. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Brand New. 1st edition. 552 pages. 10.00x7.25x1.25 inches. In Stock.
Publicado por Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006
ISBN 10: 0521847559 ISBN 13: 9780521847551
Idioma: Inglés
Librería: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Mirror neurons may hold the brain's key to social interaction - each coding not only a particular action or emotion but also the recognition of that action or emotion in others. The Mirror System Hypothesis adds an evolutionary arrow to the story - from the mirror system for hand actions, shared with monkeys and chimpanzees, to the uniquely human mirror system for language. In this accessible volume, experts from child development, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, primatology and robotics present and analyse the mirror system and show how studies of action and language can illuminate each other. Topics discussed in the fifteen chapters include: what do chimpanzees and humans have in common? Does the human capability for language rest on brain mechanisms shared with other animals? How do human infants acquire language? What can be learned from imaging the human brain? How are sign- and spoken-language related? Will robots learn to act and speak like humans? In this book, internationally recognised experts from child development, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, primatology and robotics discuss the role of the mirror neuron system for the recognition of hand actions and the evolutionary basis for the brain mechanisms that support language. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.