El alma está en el cerebro
by:
Eduard Punset (author)
Emotions, ideas, fears, desires, spirituality and many other aspects of our life are ruled by the extremely complex workings of the human brain. When we dive into the recesses of our mind the questions are endless Is our soul the product of chemical reactions? Does our subconscious make up who we...
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Emotions, ideas, fears, desires, spirituality and many other aspects of our life are ruled by the extremely complex workings of the human brain. When we dive into the recesses of our mind the questions are endless Is our soul the product of chemical reactions? Does our subconscious make up who we are? In this revealing book, Punset shares the most relevant scientific discoveries of the great mysteries of the human brain. Description in Spanish: Emociones, ideas, temores, deseos, espiritualidad y otros aspectos de la vida de los seres humanos dependen de las complejisimas operaciones del cerebro. Cuando nos interrogamos acerca de nosotros mismos, las preguntas que surgen son infinitas: es el alma solo el resultado de reacciones quimicas y electricas?, se puede manipular el pensamiento de otros?, los artistas tienen un cerebro distinto?, lo que sugiere nuestro inconsciente es lo que somos?, nos enganan nuestras percepciones?. Eduardo Punset nos acerca a las reflexiones mas relevantes de los investigadores sobre ese gran secreto que es el cerebro. ''Escuchar y leer a Punset es advertir que el desciframiento de nuestra materia gris puede suponer la frontera final de una humanidad que hasta ahora ha permanecido a oscuras y ha vivido equivocada. Recorrer El alma esta en el cerebro supone desaprender multitud de asunciones y descubrir otras tantas.'' Que leer.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9788466310314 (8466310312)
Publish date: November 1st 2007
Publisher: Punto de Lectura
Pages no: 425
Edition language: Spanish
A very basic introduction to neuroscience ideas and models of how the mind works. The language is very simple, the content is also simple, nothing too complex or overloaded with scientific jargon, so almost anyone can read this (12-13 years and up). It may be for you if you'we never read anything ...