Stephen Michael Kosslyn (born 1948) is an American psychologist who specializes in the fields of cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience. Until 31 December 2010 he was John Lindsley Professor of Psychology in Memory of William James and Dean of Social Science at Harvard University, having previously been chair of the Department of Psychology at Harvard University. As of 1 January 2011, he became director of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University.
Kosslyn received his B.A. in 1970 from UCLA and his Ph.D. in 1974 from Stanford University, both in psychology. His Ph.D. advisor was Gordon Bower. His former teaching career includes Johns Hopkins and Brandeis Universities.
In this groundbreaking contribution to the literature of human personality, a celebrated psychologist and an award-winning author offer an exciting new way of thinking about our minds—and ourselves—based on a new way of looking at the brain.With cowriter G. Wayne Miller, Dr. Stephen M. Kosslyn, a leader in the field of cognitive neuroscience, explains an exciting new theory of the brain for the first time. Summarizing extensive research in an inviting and accessible way, Kosslyn and Miller describe how the top and bottom parts of the brain work together, producing four modes of thought: Mover, Adaptor, Stimulator, and Perceiver. These ways of thinking and behaving shape your personality, and with the scientifically developed test provided in the book, you’ll quickly be able to determine which mode best defines your dominant mode of thought. Once you’ve identified your dominant cognitive mode, the possible practical applications are limitless, from how you conduct business, to your romantic relationships, to your voyage of personal discovery.
For the past fifty years, popular culture has led us to believe in the left brain vs. right brain theory of personality types. Right-brain people, we’ve been told, are artistic, intuitive, and thoughtful, whereas left-brain people tend to be more analytical, logical, and objective. It would be an illuminating theory if it did not have one major drawback: It is simply not supported by science. In contrast, the new theory is based on solid research that has stayed within the confines of labs all over the world—until now.
發表於2024-12-26
Top Brain, Bottom Brain 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
這本書屬於認知神經學,主要介紹人類大腦以及與大腦密切相關的認知模式,作者是美國著名的認知神經係統科學傢斯蒂芬M·科斯林和G·韋恩·米勒。 (一)“左腦、右腦”觀念的來源 “左腦、右腦“觀念來源於1981年諾貝爾醫學奬獲得者羅傑·斯佩裏(Roger Sperry)所進行的割裂腦...
評分讀過《雙腦記》,瞭解[瞭加紮尼加的“裂腦”研究]曆程,斯佩裏和加紮尼加的研究讓我們認識到瞭左右腦具有不同功能。 然而,當普及到大眾文化之後,這就變成瞭一種神經迷思(neuromyth):有人是左腦型人纔,有人是右腦型,以營利性為目的的企業就開始開發如何提高右腦思維模式...
評分讀過《雙腦記》,瞭解[瞭加紮尼加的“裂腦”研究]曆程,斯佩裏和加紮尼加的研究讓我們認識到瞭左右腦具有不同功能。 然而,當普及到大眾文化之後,這就變成瞭一種神經迷思(neuromyth):有人是左腦型人纔,有人是右腦型,以營利性為目的的企業就開始開發如何提高右腦思維模式...
評分讀過《雙腦記》,瞭解[瞭加紮尼加的“裂腦”研究]曆程,斯佩裏和加紮尼加的研究讓我們認識到瞭左右腦具有不同功能。 然而,當普及到大眾文化之後,這就變成瞭一種神經迷思(neuromyth):有人是左腦型人纔,有人是右腦型,以營利性為目的的企業就開始開發如何提高右腦思維模式...
評分讀過《雙腦記》,瞭解[瞭加紮尼加的“裂腦”研究]曆程,斯佩裏和加紮尼加的研究讓我們認識到瞭左右腦具有不同功能。 然而,當普及到大眾文化之後,這就變成瞭一種神經迷思(neuromyth):有人是左腦型人纔,有人是右腦型,以營利性為目的的企業就開始開發如何提高右腦思維模式...
圖書標籤: 心理學 思維 心理 認知風格 英文原版 育兒 人格 society
根據已經看到的書評來看,這個有關認知風格的推論在邏輯上還是有缺陷的——當然,這是建立在你是一個生物基礎派、認為任何推論都不應該超越生理基礎太遠的價值觀上。其實這個上腦下腦的理論比左腦右腦論並沒有高級多少,但從二維到四維總算是比較多元的選擇。
評分這本書挺學術,相關觀點文獻來龍去脈交待的挺清楚,但最後自己的觀點論證的比較中庸,以至於成功打破我的舊觀念後,讓我不知道他的新理論我信到何種程度纔閤適
評分根據已經看到的書評來看,這個有關認知風格的推論在邏輯上還是有缺陷的——當然,這是建立在你是一個生物基礎派、認為任何推論都不應該超越生理基礎太遠的價值觀上。其實這個上腦下腦的理論比左腦右腦論並沒有高級多少,但從二維到四維總算是比較多元的選擇。
評分這本書挺學術,相關觀點文獻來龍去脈交待的挺清楚,但最後自己的觀點論證的比較中庸,以至於成功打破我的舊觀念後,讓我不知道他的新理論我信到何種程度纔閤適
評分這本書挺學術,相關觀點文獻來龍去脈交待的挺清楚,但最後自己的觀點論證的比較中庸,以至於成功打破我的舊觀念後,讓我不知道他的新理論我信到何種程度纔閤適
Top Brain, Bottom Brain 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載