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El. knyga: God Soul Mind Brain: A Neuroscientist's Reflections on the Spirit World

3.93/5 (105 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: 170 pages
  • Serija: Leapsci
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Aug-2010
  • Leidėjas: Leapfrog Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780979641510
  • Formatas: 170 pages
  • Serija: Leapsci
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Aug-2010
  • Leidėjas: Leapfrog Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780979641510

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"Essential reading for the devout, the agnostic, and the atheist. In tackling the question of the religious brain, Graziano is respectful, sincere, and scientifically plausible. This might even be an Important Book."—Sam Wang, author of Welcome to Your Brain

"A beautifully crafted, tightly scripted account of how the far-flung legions of the brain's neurons give rise to social awareness and our notions of soul, religion and God."—Christof Koch, author of The Quest for Consciousness

"Lucid and engaging. . . . Moves with pace and humor."—Philip Johnson-Laird, author of Mental Models

"Do we know the origins of Gods and ghosts? This well-written book makes the bold case that new discoveries in social neuroscience can illuminate human spiritual experience."—Terry Sejnowski, PhD, Salk Institute/UC San Diego

Writing for the general public, Michael S. A. Graziano explores the controversial relationship between science and religion, first dismissing the "science versus religion" debate as outdated. The cutting-edge field of social neuroscience explains how our perceptions of our own consciousness, of other minds, and of spirits and gods depend on machinery in the brain that evolved to make us socially intelligent animals. In clear prose without technical jargon, Graziano discusses his and others' findings in this twenty-year-old science and the implications for human spirituality and religion.

Michael S. A. Graziano, professor of neuroscience, Princeton University, is the author of numerous articles on the functioning of the brain. He is internationally known for fundamental discoveries about sensory-motor coordination. His previous book on the brain, The Intelligent Movement Machine, was published by Oxford University Press in 2008.



Science and (not versus) religion: a neuroscientific account of how the brain’s social machinery creates consciousness, soul, spiritualism, and God.
Part 1 Mind
Chapter 1 The intention behind the event
9(8)
Chapter 2 Perceiving the minds of other people
17(9)
Chapter 3 Social Illusions
26(25)
Chapter 4 Explaining consciousness
51(34)
Chapter 5 Qualia
85(10)
Part 2 Brain
Chapter 6 The basics of the brain
95(15)
Chapter 7 The machinery for the perception of mind
110(21)
Chapter 8 Mirror neurons
131(11)
Chapter 9 Down the rabbit hole: Emotion in the depths of the brain
142(9)
Chapter 10 Memes and the brain
151(16)
Suggested Further Reading 167(2)
The Author 169