作者:
V. S. Ramachandran
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Sandra Blakeslee 出版社: Fourth Estate Ltd 副标题: Human Nature and the Architecture of the Mind 出版年: 1999-05-20 页数: 352 定价: USD 20.65 装帧: Paperback ISBN: 9781857028959
How deeply does the patient believe his own denials or confabulations? Could it be some sort of surface facade or even an attempt at malingering? To answer this question, I devised a simple experiment.
I placed a large cocktail tray supporting six plastic glasses half filled with water in front of patients with denial syndrome. Now if I asked you to reach out and grab such a tray, you would place one hand under either side of the tray and proceed to raise it. But if you had one hand tied behind your back, you would naturally go for the middleof the tray-its center of gravity-and lift from there. When I tested stroke patients who were paralyzed on one side of their body but did not sufffer from denial, their non paralyzed hand went straight for the middle of the tray, as expected.
When I tr... (查看原文)
The most obvious fact about existence is your sense of being a single, unified self "in charge" of your destiny; so obvious, in fact, that you rarely pause to think about it. And yet Dr. Aglioti's experiment and observations on patients like Diane suggest that there is in fact another being inside you that goes about his or her business without your knowledge or awareness. And, as it turns out, there is not just one such zombie but a multitude of them inhabiting your brain. If so, your concept of a single "I" or "self" inhabiting your brain may be simply an illusion -- albeit one that allows you to organize your life more efficiently, gives you a sense of purpose and helps you interact with others. ... (查看原文)
看完这本书后问题比得到的答案可能还要多,大脑的structure,its interaction with body,relationship between brain,body and mind…这些unresolved and fascinating的puzzle或许有一天我们会有答案或许永远不会有。作者讲述的方式非常吸引人,有案例,有一步步的分析,很多时候我看了忍不住哈哈大笑,实在精彩。而...看完这本书后问题比得到的答案可能还要多,大脑的structure,its interaction with body,relationship between brain,body and mind…这些unresolved and fascinating的puzzle或许有一天我们会有答案或许永远不会有。作者讲述的方式非常吸引人,有案例,有一步步的分析,很多时候我看了忍不住哈哈大笑,实在精彩。而贯穿于书中的关于哲学、心理学、religon的思考也很inspiring。(展开)
1 有用 いずみ ちあき 2013-04-01 02:18:11
(2013.10)读完了!Ramachandran真特么牛… 服得透透的… 看到爽死~~ 这几天争取一边记笔记一边把第二遍读完,信息量实在是太大了,读懂是读懂,但消化不良啊… 有条件的并且对神经学有兴趣的童鞋一定要找来一读~
0 有用 一只出走的猫 2024-07-12 14:34:19 中国香港
看完这本书后问题比得到的答案可能还要多,大脑的structure,its interaction with body,relationship between brain,body and mind…这些unresolved and fascinating的puzzle或许有一天我们会有答案或许永远不会有。作者讲述的方式非常吸引人,有案例,有一步步的分析,很多时候我看了忍不住哈哈大笑,实在精彩。而... 看完这本书后问题比得到的答案可能还要多,大脑的structure,its interaction with body,relationship between brain,body and mind…这些unresolved and fascinating的puzzle或许有一天我们会有答案或许永远不会有。作者讲述的方式非常吸引人,有案例,有一步步的分析,很多时候我看了忍不住哈哈大笑,实在精彩。而贯穿于书中的关于哲学、心理学、religon的思考也很inspiring。 (展开)