出版社: Wiley-Blackwell
副标题: How the Brain Creates Our Mental World
出版年: 2007-5-3
页数: 246
定价: GBP 22.99
装帧: Paperback
ISBN: 9781405160223
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Inside your head there is an amazing labor saving device; more effective than the latest high-tech computer. Your brain frees you from the everyday tasks of moving about in the world around you, allowing you to concentrate on the things that are important to you; making friends and influencing people. However, the 'you' that is released into this social world is also a construc...
Inside your head there is an amazing labor saving device; more effective than the latest high-tech computer. Your brain frees you from the everyday tasks of moving about in the world around you, allowing you to concentrate on the things that are important to you; making friends and influencing people. However, the 'you' that is released into this social world is also a construction of your brain. It is your brain that enables you to share your mental life with the people around you.
Making Up the Mind is the first accessible account of experimental studies showing how the brain creates our mental world. Using evidence from brain imaging, psychological experiments, and patient studies, Chris Frith, one of the world's leading neuroscientists, explores the relationship between the mind and the brain.
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Professor Chris Frith FRS, FBA (born March 16, 1942, United Kingdom - ) is an Emeritus Professor at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at University College London and a Niels Bohr Visiting Professor at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. His primary interest is in the applications of functional brain imaging to the study of higher cognitive functions in ...
From Wikipedia:
Professor Chris Frith FRS, FBA (born March 16, 1942, United Kingdom - ) is an Emeritus Professor at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at University College London and a Niels Bohr Visiting Professor at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. His primary interest is in the applications of functional brain imaging to the study of higher cognitive functions in humans, although he is also well known for his earlier seminal work characterising the cognitive basis of schizophrenia.
With over 400 publications, Frith is one of the ISI Highly Cited authors in Neuroscience. His H-index is 117. He is author of a number of important neuroscience books, including the classic The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Schizophrenia (1992) and the popular science book Making up the Mind (2007) which achieved the long list for the Royal Society Science Book Award in 2008. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society, the British Academy and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In 2009 ha was awarded the Fyssen Foundation Prize for his work on neuropsychology [1] and he and Uta Frith were awarded the European Latsis Prize for their work linking the human mind and the human brain] [2].
Chris is the brother of Fred Frith, the guitarist, and Simon Frith, the musicologist. He is also the husband of Uta Frith, a leading developmental psychologist.
Since 2005, Chris has been on the editorial board of Biology Letters, dealing with papers in the category, Neurobiology.
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3 有用 脫繮的蛇肉堡 2015-03-14 20:25:32
Too simple (and jokes are not funny thanks)! Bayesian model in the brain is the only interesting part. ps, damaged brains do very scaring things... sigh...
0 有用 是我 2013-02-14 22:59:59
书中的实验倒是有趣,但是有些结论仅凭一个两试验就得出,未免太过草率,而且一眼就看出有BUG。
0 有用 J0N4TH0N 2012-04-04 22:15:01
This is a book about how our brain works. Our minds are so full of hallucinations and delusions. Our perception of the world is a fantasy coincides with reality,
3 有用 ペン 2011-04-27 20:27:15
又是本能颠覆大众观念的科普读物。语言非常通俗,以至于有时我都觉得啰嗦。不过它却是我看过最多错别字的英文书,坑爹啊~
0 有用 西柚女孩喜逼力 2014-04-07 12:02:35
从头到尾穿插英式幽默好评 语言简单明了易懂
0 有用 SSa 2022-06-16 22:38:37
刷新认知
0 有用 快注销了 2021-09-16 22:54:25
亚马逊上热门推荐,一礼拜读完,啧还是要觉醒啊
0 有用 孤树傲海 2021-01-27 14:18:02
本书不是关于意识的,略表失望,不攻克hard problem都是浅尝辄止。作者是唯物一元论,一切心理活动皆由大脑产生。对于大脑的机理基本上是贝叶斯计算:大脑基于已有的模型(无论先天的还是后天获得的),根据新获得的信息和结果,进行调错改进新的模型。这么看,康德的某些人的先天结构理论是正确的,至少我觉得因果关系一定是innate的。
0 有用 LizL 2018-09-12 10:39:00
以前为了写论文买的书,最近终于从头到尾看了一遍。Chris真的是可爱,有点小浪漫有点小闷骚,科学生生写成了科普,还有点哲学思辨,到最后竟然非常文艺的变成了小说...也是醉了。最好最好的一点,大量经典神经科学,认知心理学实验,详尽清楚,不考虑具体数据和统计方法完全可以不用去看paper了,我觉得是我看过的大脑,认知这类话题最接地气,相对全面入门书了。最后,祝他和英文教授永远幸福...
0 有用 长风 2018-07-29 06:24:38
像苏打饼干一样干脆的书