Biological cognition /
This Element introduces a biological approach to cognition, which highlights the significance of allostatic regulation and the navigation of challenges and opportunities. It argues that cognition is best understood as a juggling act, which reflects numerous ongoing attempts to minimize disruptions w...
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2022.
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Series: | Cambridge elements. Elements in philosophy of mind
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