Vigor: Neuroeconomics of Movement Control
暫譯: 活力:運動控制的神經經濟學
Shadmehr, Reza, Ahmed, Alaa A.
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2025-02-18
- 售價: $1,750
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,663
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 368
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 0262554089
- ISBN-13: 9780262554084
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商品描述
An examination of the link between the vigor with which we move and the value that the brain assigns to the goal of the movement. Why do we reflexively run toward people we love, but only walk toward others? In Vigor, Reza Shadmehr and Alaa Ahmed examine the link between how the brain assigns value to things and how it controls our movements. They find that brain regions thought to be principally involved in decision making also affect movement vigor--and that brain regions thought to be principally responsible for movement also bias patterns of decision making. Shadmehr and Ahmed first consider the relationship of value and vigor from a behavioral and mathematical perspective, considering a series of fascinating observations--including, for example, data showing that people in certain cities tend to walk faster than those living elsewhere--through the lens of optimal foraging theory. They then go on to explore the neural basis of vigor and valuation, synthesizing results from experiments that have measured activity in various brain structures and neuromodulators, including dopamine and serotonin. They speculate that in the future, technologies may be able to predict our personal preferences by measuring our movements; through the vigor with which we move, we unwittingly reveal one of our well-guarded secrets: how much we value the object of our attention.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
探討我們移動的活力與大腦對運動目標所賦予的價值之間的聯繫。
為什麼我們會本能地朝著我們所愛的人奔跑,而對其他人卻只是走過去?在《活力》中,Reza Shadmehr 和 Alaa Ahmed 研究了大腦如何賦予事物價值以及如何控制我們的運動之間的聯繫。他們發現,原本被認為主要參與決策的大腦區域也會影響運動的活力,而被認為主要負責運動的大腦區域也會影響決策模式。
Shadmehr 和 Ahmed 首先從行為和數學的角度考慮價值與活力之間的關係,通過最佳覓食理論的視角考察一系列引人入勝的觀察結果,例如,某些城市的人們往往走得比其他地方的人快。接著,他們探討了活力和價值的神經基礎,綜合了測量各種大腦結構和神經調節物質(包括多巴胺和血清素)活動的實驗結果。他們推測,未來的技術可能能夠通過測量我們的運動來預測我們的個人偏好;通過我們移動的活力,我們不知不覺地揭示了我們的一個秘密:我們對注意對象的重視程度。
作者簡介
Reza Shadmehr is Professor of Bioengineering and Professor of Neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He is the coauthor of The Computational Neurobiology of Reaching and Pointing and Biological Learning and Control (both published by the MIT Press). Alaa A. Ahmed is Associate Professor in the Departments of Integrative Physiology and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Reza Shadmehr 是約翰霍普金斯大學醫學院的生物工程教授和神經科學教授。他是《The Computational Neurobiology of Reaching and Pointing》和《Biological Learning and Control》(均由麻省理工學院出版社出版)的共同作者。
Alaa A. Ahmed 是科羅拉多大學整合生理學和機械工程系的副教授。