Jean-Pierre Changeux

Jean-Pierre Changeux Jean-Pierre Changeux (; born 6 April 1936) is a French neuroscientist known for his research in several fields of biology, from the structure and function of proteins (with a focus on the allosteric proteins), to the early development of the nervous system up to cognitive functions. Although being famous in biological sciences for the MWC model, the identification and purification of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and the theory of epigenesis by synapse selection are also notable scientific achievements. Changeux is known by the non-scientific public for his ideas regarding the connection between mind and physical brain. As put forth in his book, ''Conversations on Mind, Matter and Mathematics'', Changeux strongly supports the view that the nervous system functions in a projective rather than reactive style and that interaction with the environment, rather than being instructive, results in the selection amongst a diversity of preexisting internal representations. Provided by Wikipedia
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Neurobiology of Human Values [E-Book] /
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The physiology of truth : neuroscience and human knowledge [E-Book] /
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What makes us think? : A neuroscientist and a philosopher argue about ethics, human nature and the brain /
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Regulation of enzyme activity and allosteric interactions : [Symposium on Regulation of Enzyme Activity and Allosteric Interactions held on 4 July 1967 during the fourth meeting of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies at the University of Oslo, Norway] /
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