Mind Wide Open : Your Brain and the Neuroscience of Everyday Life by Steven Johnson (2005, Trade Paperback)

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ISBN-100743241665
ISBN-139780743241663
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Book TitleMind Wide Open : Your Brain and the Neuroscience of Everyday Life
Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicNeuroscience, Life Sciences / Neuroscience, General
Publication Year2005
GenreScience, Self-Help, Psychology, Medical
AuthorSteven Johnson
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight9.6 Oz
Item Length8.4 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2003-063308
Reviews"Celebrates the brain's complexity and wonder even as it demonstrates that you can get to know your mind better than you ever thought."-- Kirkus Reviews, John Horgan author of The Undiscovered Mind and Rational Mysticism My brain was tickled, fascinated, moved, surprised, and above all entertained by Steven Johnson's delightful tour through modern neuroscience., "Celebrates the brain's complexity and wonder even as it demonstrates that you can get to know your mind better than you ever thought." -- Kirkus Reviews, Steven Pinker Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of The Blank Slate and How the Mind Works Mind Wide Open is a lucid and engaging travelogue from the frontiers of human brain science. Steven Johnson has an eye for the most interesting new ideas in this exploding field, and he explains them with insight and gusto., "Mind Wide Openis a lucid and engaging travelogue from the frontiers of human brain science."-- Steven Pinker, author ofThe Blank SlateandHow the Mind Works, David Shenk author of The Forgetting: Alzheimer's: Portrait of an Epidemic What good is living in an age of discovery if only a handful of people understand what's being discovered? With this book, Steven Johnson builds an extraordinary bridge between today's trailblazing neuroscientists and the rest of us. His mind-opening and potentially life-changing insight is that virtually anyone can now learn enough about brain chemistry and circuitry to personally explore -- and perhaps even reshape -- the contours of his or her own mind., " Mind Wide Open is a lucid and engaging travelogue from the frontiers of human brain science." -- Steven Pinker, author of The Blank Slate and How the Mind Works
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal612.8/2
Table Of ContentContents Preface: Kafka's Room 1. Mind Sight 2. The Sum of My Fears 3. Your Attention, Please 4. Survival of the Ticklish 5. The Hormones Talking 6. Scan Thyself Conclusion: Mind Wide Open Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments Index
SynopsisIn this nationally bestselling, compulsively readable account of what makes brain science a vital component of people's quest to know themselves, acclaimed science writer Steven Johnson subjects his own brain to a battery of tests to find out what's really going on inside. He asks: How do we "read" other people? What is the neurochemistry behind love and sex? What does it mean that the brain is teeming with powerful chemicals closely related to recreational drugs? Why does music move us to tears? Where do breakthrough ideas come from? Johnson answers these and many more questions arising from the events of our everyday lives. You do not have to be a neuroscientist to wonder, for example, why do you smile? And why do you sometimes smile inappropriately, even if you don't want to? How do others read your inappropriate smile? How does such interplay occur neurochemically, and what, if anything, can you do about it? Fascinating and rewarding, Mind Wide Open speaks to brain buffs, self-obsessed neurotics, barstool psychologists, mystified parents, grumpy spouses, exasperated managers, and anyone who enjoys speculating and gossiping about the motivations and behaviors of other human beings. Steven Johnson shows us the transformative power of understanding brain science and offers new modes of introspection and tools for better parenting, better relationships, and better living.
LC Classification NumberRC341.J648 2004
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