NeuroLogic 在线电子书 图书标签: 神经科学 科普 心理学 脑科学 认知神经科学 大脑 neuroscience 英文原版
发表于2025-03-04
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Fascinating!
评分悬疑般充满张力的科普书,到Evelyn的病例时达到阅读趣味的峰值。力推。
评分非常有趣力荐。行为经济学里许多模式,比如思考快与慢里两条通路,都可以在神经科学找到更底层的原因。作者专业技术扎实,举的例子又都极吸引人,话题包括:僵尸如何混入社会,精神病人脑内声音来自哪,濒死/宗教体验幻觉从哪来,梵高脑子不正常,Ellen戒烟,平克佛洛伊德在歌词里暴露了精神分裂,准备二刷
评分非常有趣力荐。行为经济学里许多模式,比如思考快与慢里两条通路,都可以在神经科学找到更底层的原因。作者专业技术扎实,举的例子又都极吸引人,话题包括:僵尸如何混入社会,精神病人脑内声音来自哪,濒死/宗教体验幻觉从哪来,梵高脑子不正常,Ellen戒烟,平克佛洛伊德在歌词里暴露了精神分裂,准备二刷
评分虽然还原主义气息比较强,但覆盖全面,对催眠、幻觉、代偿等的解释都比较有力。案例很有趣。
ELIEZER J. STERNBERG, M.D., is a resident neurologist at Yale–New Haven Hospital. With a background in neuroscience and philosophy, he studies how brain research can shed light on the mysteries of conscious-ness and decision making. He is the author of Are You a Machine? and My Brain Made Me Do It.
A groundbreaking investigation of the brain’s hidden logic behind our strangest behaviors, and of how conscious and unconscious systems interact in order to create our experience and preserve our sense of self.
From bizarre dreams and hallucinations to schizophrenia and multiple personalities, the human brain is responsible for a diverse spectrum of strange thoughts and behaviors. When observed from the outside, these phenomena are often written off as being just “crazy,” but what if they were actually planned and logical?
NeuroLogic explores the brain’s internal system of reasoning, from its unconscious depths to conscious decision making, and illuminates how it explains our most outlandish as well as our most stereotyped behaviors. From sleepwalking murderers, contagious yawning, and the brains of sports fans to false memories, subliminal messages, and the secret of ticklishness, Dr. Eliezer Sternberg shows that there are patterns to the way the brain interprets the world—–patterns that fit the brain’s unique logic. Unraveling these patterns and the various ways they can be disturbed will not only alter our view of mental illness and supernatural experience, but will also shed light on the hidden parts of ourselves.
这本书对我之前认知的最大改变是,让我意识到自己的感觉,记忆多不可靠。一直觉得自己的大脑是可靠的,感觉到的东西肯定是真有,记得的事肯定是真发生过——至少不会有重大失误,至少亲眼看见亲耳听的不会有假。 然而并不是。大脑其实会发生很多失误,常常发生,比如每一次做梦...
评分这本书对我之前认知的最大改变是,让我意识到自己的感觉,记忆多不可靠。一直觉得自己的大脑是可靠的,感觉到的东西肯定是真有,记得的事肯定是真发生过——至少不会有重大失误,至少亲眼看见亲耳听的不会有假。 然而并不是。大脑其实会发生很多失误,常常发生,比如每一次做梦...
评分我们实际上很难在正常人和精神病患者之间划出一条清晰的线(见《你应该了解的40项心理学研究》中罗森汉的研究)。正如无法在男人和女人之间画出一条清晰的线一样(我知道你对这句话有疑问,且看下文)。 任何人都知道黑与白之间没有绝对的界限,总是有灰色地带存在一样。然而,...
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