The Private Life of the Brain by Baroness Susan Greenfield

The Private Life of the Brain by Baroness Susan Greenfield

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What happens to the brain when we experience road rage, orgasms or nightmares? In this text, leading neuroscientist Susan Greenfield draws on her expertise to expore the relationship between emotional experience and human brain processes.

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The Private Life of the Brain by Baroness Susan Greenfield

With great originality, celebrated neuroscientist Susan A. Greenfield shows that states of abandon - intensely felt experiences of pleasure, exhilaration, joy and pain - in fact draw us to the centre of the mind. Between emotion and the mind there is no dichotomy, but rather a continuum in which we create the self. With passion and learning, Susan Greenfield addresses the most fascinating aspects of contemporary neuroscience, revealing exactly what happens to the brain when we are in the throes of an intense experience. How do drugs act on the brain? How might an understanding of the science of emotion help us better understand schizophrenia and depression? What is the relationship between pleasure and fear? Why is it impossible to maintain a state of high arousal for more than a brief period? Challenging a series of common assumptions about the relationship between emotion and the brain, Susan Greenfield finally asks whether "mind-blowing" experiences might in fact form the basis of consciousness. Informed by the most recent neuroscience, "The Private Life of the Brain" develops new models with which to answer these questions.
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ISBN 13 9780713991925
ISBN 10 0713991925
Title The Private Life of the Brain
Author Baroness Susan Greenfield
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2000-06-01
Number of pages 272
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