The Private Life of the Brain 在线电子书 图书标签: 交互设计 neuroscience 牛津推荐阅读 心理学 专业相关 mind 0
发表于2024-11-25
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心理学的书,还是看得太少了。要是早点看到这些多好。cognition和emotion的冲突,不就是我做coauthor发表的那篇论文的内容吗?当时教授写完才知道,现在又才系统理解。国内本科害人不浅。
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评分心理学的书,还是看得太少了。要是早点看到这些多好。cognition和emotion的冲突,不就是我做coauthor发表的那篇论文的内容吗?当时教授写完才知道,现在又才系统理解。国内本科害人不浅。
评分心理学的书,还是看得太少了。要是早点看到这些多好。cognition和emotion的冲突,不就是我做coauthor发表的那篇论文的内容吗?当时教授写完才知道,现在又才系统理解。国内本科害人不浅。
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An internationally acclaimed neuroscientist and author presents a bold new theory about how our minds are made Celebrated neuroscientist and critically acclaimed science author, Susan A. Greenfield reveals why emotions are the very foundation upon which brains build unique minds out of individuals' life experiences. Dr. Greenfield affords readers a brain-scientist's-eye-view of the intricate dance of emotions and cognitive abilities that gives rise to consciousness and creates the unique sense of self that we all feel. Along the way, she also provides fascinating answers to such riddles as "How do brains think?" "How do anatomically identical brains give rise to unique selves?", and "Why do some drugs make us ecstatic while other make us miserable?" Susan A. Greenfield, PhD (London, UK), is Director of the Royal Institution, which was established by the British Crown to promote the public communication of science. She is also a Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford University, where she runs conducts research into synaptic pharmacology, and into the causes of Alzheimer's disease. She was the first woman to be invited to give the prestigious Royal Institution Christmas Lecture that is broadcast live every year on the BBC.
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The Private Life of the Brain 在线电子书 pdf 下载 txt下载 epub 下载 mobi 下载 2024