The Ravenous Brain读书介绍
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书籍 | 352页 | 2020 | Basic Books |
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USD 27.99 | 2020-02-20 … | 2020-06-27 … | 91 |
Consciousness is our gateway to experience: it enables us to recognize Van Gogh's starry skies, be enraptured by Beethoven's Fifth, and stand in awe of a snowcapped mountain. Yet consciousness is subjective, personal, and famously difficult to examine: philosophers have for centuries declared this mental entity so mysterious as to be impenetrable to science. In The Ravenous Brain, neuroscientist Daniel Bor departs sharply from this historical view, and builds on the latest research to propose a new model for how consciousness works. Bor argues that this brain-based faculty evolved as an accelerated knowledge gathering tool. Consciousness is effectively an idea factory - that choice mental space dedicated to innovation, a key component of which is the discovery of deep structures within the contents of our awareness. This model explains our brains' ravenous appetite for information - and in particular, its constant search for patterns. Why, for instance, after all our physical needs have been met, do we recreationally solve crossword or Sudoku puzzles? Such behavior may appear biologically wasteful, but, according to Bor, this search for structure can yield immense evolutionary benefits - it led our ancestors to discover fire and farming, pushed modern society to forge ahead in science and technology, and guides each one of us to understand and control the world around us. But the sheer innovative power of human consciousness carries with it the heavy cost of mental fragility. Bor discusses the medical implications of his theory of consciousness, and what it means for the origins and treatment of psychiatric ailments, including attention-deficit disorder, schizophrenia, manic depression, and autism. All mental illnesses, he argues, can be reformulated as disorders of consciousness - a perspective that opens up new avenues of treatment for alleviating mental suffering. A controversial view of consciousness, The Ravenous Brain links cognition to creativity in an ingenious solution to one of science's biggest mysteries.
作者简介丹尼尔•博尔
1997年获得牛津大学哲学与心理学学士学位,1998年获得剑桥大学认知神经科学博士学位。博尔一直以来专注于用神经科学的方法研究大脑最复杂的想法及其产生过程,并与英国著名的脑科学专家阿德里安•欧文(Adrian Owen)和约翰•邓肯(John Duncan)在剑桥大学医学研究理事会认知与大脑科学研究中心一起工作达十余年。博尔还为英国广播公司(BBC)和《科学美国人》等撰写科普文章。《贪婪的大脑:为何人类会无止境地寻求意义》是他的第一本科普畅销书,上市伊始即获得《华尔街时报》和《生物学人》等大众及专业媒体的一致赞誉,并入选2012年《华尔街时报》专业书评人的最值得阅读书单。
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