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The Accidental Mind

The Accidental Mind
作者:David J. Linden
副标题:How Brain Evolution Has Given Us Love, Memory, Dreams, and God
出版社:Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
出版年:2008-12
ISBN:9780674030589
行业:其它
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内容简介

The brain, that "cobbled-together mess," is the subject of this lively mix of solid science and fascinating case histories. Linden, a neuroscientist from Johns Hopkins University, offers "the Reader's Digest version" of how the brain functions, followed quickly by the "real biology," before tackling the big questions: Why are people religious? How do we form memories? What makes sleep so vital to mental health? Which is more important, nature or nurture? Linden tackles these problems head on, debunking myths (people do, in fact, use more than 10 percent of their brains) and offering interesting trivia (Einstein's brain was a bit on the small side) along the way. Anti-evolutionary arguments are answered in a chapter titled "The Unintelligent Design of the Brain," in which Linden proposes that it's the brain's "weird agglomeration of ad hoc solutions" that makes humans unique. The book's greatest strength is Linden's knack for demystifying biology and neuroscience with vivid similes (he calls the brain, weighing two percent of total body weight and using 20 percent of its energy, the "Hummer H2 of the body"). Though packed with textbook-ready data, the book grips readers like a masterful teacher; those with little science experience may be surprised to find themselves interested in-and even chuckling over-the migration of neurons along radial glia, and anxious to find out what happens next.

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作者简介

戴维·J·林登(David J.Linden)是美国约翰·霍普金斯大学医学院教授、神经科学家,对小脑突触可塑性有专门的研究。

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读书文摘

感觉通路历经时间久远的铸造和进化,成为一座特殊的大厦,只对相关的感觉空间做出反应。大脑在处理后,就提取部分信息,忽略另一些信息,将所有经过整理成可以理解而且用处多多的一个故事。还有,我们意识到感觉时,感觉已经唤醒了不由我们控制的、用来表现自己行为或者理解他人行为的那些情感反应。

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