About the Author
V. S. Ramachandran, M.D., Ph.D., is professor and director of the Center for Brain and Cognition, University of California, San Diego, and is adjunct professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, California. One of the world's foremost brain researchers, he has received many scientific honors, including a gold medal from the Australian National University and a fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford. He gave the "Decade of the Brain" lecture at the Silver Jubilee meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, and his work has been featured in major media. He lives with his family in Del Mar, California.
Sandra Blakeslee is an award-winning science writer for The New York Times. For the last ten years, her reporting specialty has been neuroscience. She is the coauthor, with Judith Wallerstein, Ph.D., of two books: the national bestseller Second Chances and The Good Marriage. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Neuroscientist V.S. Ramachandran is internationally renowned for uncovering answers to the deep and quirky questions of human nature that few scientists have dared to address. His bold insights about the brain are matched only by the stunning simplicity of his experiments -- using such low-tech tools as cotton swabs, glasses of water and dime-store mirrors. In Phantoms in the Brain, Dr. Ramachandran recounts how his work with patients who have bizarre neurological disorders has shed new light on the deep architecture of the brain, and what these findings tell us about who we are, how we construct our body image, why we laugh or become depressed, why we may believe in God, how we make decisions, deceive ourselves and dream, perhaps even why we're so clever at philosophy, music and art. Some of his most notable cases: A woman paralyzed on the left side of her body who believes she is lifting a tray of drinks with both hands offers a unique opportunity to test Freud's theory of denial. A man who insists he is talking with God challenges us to ask: Could we be "wired" for religious experience? A woman who hallucinates cartoon characters illustrates how, in a sense, we are all hallucinating, all the time. Dr. Ramachandran's inspired medical detective work pushes the boundaries of medicine's last great frontier -- the human mind -- yielding new and provocative insights into the "big questions" about consciousness and the self.
發表於2024-12-24
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在分享這篇筆記的時候,我發現我更改瞭筆的色號,也在迎接我的職業生涯。 這本書花費很久纔攻堅下來,(艱,sorry)很久之後去閱讀這麼一本腦類學傢的書,纔發現它的精彩之處和睏難之點。印象深刻的點可能是在區分人身體結構和精神層次上有瞭瞭解,也許心理問題的産生不一定是...
評分 評分這是一本能發現和認識自己及他人的一本書,作者從腦神經學的角度講述瞭各種各樣的醫學案例,讓我對“神經病”或是“瘋子”這樣的社會標簽有瞭相對具體的認知。如果將書中所描述的病癥放在身邊人的身上,通常那個人會被冠以各種標簽;但是作者用科學的解釋幫助我正視這些病癥。...
評分“大腦”這個詞,足以牽動每一個人的神經。每一個活人都有一顆不斷運行的智慧大腦,也是人區彆於其他物種的標誌性器官。從小到大,我們總是有一些關於“大腦”的問題縈繞在我們的腦海裏。比如,我們總是忍不住好奇大腦到底是如何運作的?人為什麼經常會做夢?為什麼說眼見的不...
評分坦率的講,這是一部在我看來多少有些晦澀難懂的書,曾經多次拿起又多次放下,促使我讀下去的,其實是書中所提到的那一個個真實存在的案例。 《腦中魅影》是湖南科學技術齣版社齣版的第一推動叢書中的其中一本,其作者拉馬錢德蘭博士曾被譽為i世界上最有影響力的人物之一,其在...
圖書標籤: 心理學 認知科學 思維 neuroscience neuropsychology psychology 科普 心理
這大概是我讀的最久的一本瞭,斷斷續續讀瞭大半年。期間Ramachandran另一本《The Tell-Tale Brain》都讀完瞭。。不過,Ramachandran的這本書確實是他最經典的一本,難怪Richard Dawkins稱Rama為“神經科學界的馬可波羅”
評分拉瑪醫師:科學(包括宇宙學、演化論,尤其是腦科學)告訴我們,我們在宇宙中沒有特權的地位,而我們有獨立的靈魂『注視世界』的想法亦是一種妄想。這些想法符閤東方神秘的傳統,如印度教或禪宗。一旦你瞭解自己不再是旁觀者,卻是宇宙事件永恆浪潮的一部份時,你會得到解放。這種想法也會讓你培養一種謙虛之心,這是所有真正宗教經驗的真諦。 我個人感覺有點意義療法的意味,又感覺似乎有一種“我控製我的大腦,還是我的大腦控製我”的感覺。暫時還沒有看全書,隻是瀏覽瞭賴其萬教授關於這本書的解讀,http://goo.gl/DN4CC.
評分這大概是我讀的最久的一本瞭,斷斷續續讀瞭大半年。期間Ramachandran另一本《The Tell-Tale Brain》都讀完瞭。。不過,Ramachandran的這本書確實是他最經典的一本,難怪Richard Dawkins稱Rama為“神經科學界的馬可波羅”
評分這個沒Sacks那本那麼誇張。
評分非常酷和有趣的書
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