Mind Sculpture: Your Brain's Untapped Potential - Couverture rigide

Robertson, Ian

 
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Synopsis

Using case histories and practical examples, this text demonstrates that the human brain is constantly remoulded by experience and interaction, a discovery which provides the message that humans can actively influence who they are and what they think.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Listen. Can you hear an aircraft passing overhead? A dog barking? The twittering of birds? In straining to listen, you have just sent a surge of electrical activity through millions of brain cells. In choosing to do this with your mind, you have changed your brain - you have made brain cells fire, at the side of your head, above the right eye. By the time you've read this far, you will have changed your brain permanently. These words will leave a faint trace in the woven electricity of you. For 'you' exists in the trembling web of connected brain cells. This web is in flux, continually remoulded, sculpted by the restless energy of the world. That energy is transformed at your senses into the utterly unique weave of brain connections that is YOU.

In the last decade, new research has demonstrated the way in which the brain is shaped by experience and sculpted by our interactions with the world around us. As one of the world's leading authorities on brain rehabilitation, Ian Robertson is uniquely placed to explore these ground-breaking discoveries, that free us from the currently fashionable genetically determinist view. Mind Sculpture is a singularly accessible and imaginative book which communicates the excitement and challenge of the most recent research, its consequences for how we understand the brain and how we perceive ourselves.

Quatrième de couverture

Accessible and compelling, Mind Sculpture explains the consequences for how we understand the brain and how we perceive ourselves.

In the last decade, new research has demonstrated that the brain is shaped by our experience of the world around us. As one of the world's leading authorities on brain rehabilitation, Ian Robertson is uniquely placed to explore these groundbreaking discoveries, which challenges the currently fashionable view that mental ability is predestined from birth.

Discover how:

Your brain is physically changed by what you do and think.

Education moulds your brain, growing new connections between brain cells, building brain power - it's not all down to genes.

Talking to babies builds their intelligence.

Severe fear and stress can cause brain cells to shrink and even die.

Love makes the brain grow.

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