Pictures of the Mind What the New Neuroscience Tells Us about who We are
“An engaging and compelling read that illustrates how the new brain science can help us understand elements of our basic humanity.†– Zindel Segal, Author of The Mindful Way through Depression and Cameron Wilson Chair in Depression Studies at the University of Toronto and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health “Miriam Boleyn-Fitzgerald has given us a remarkably clear and engaging account of the ways that the new brain imaging technologies can give us deep insights into our gravest maladies. Her conclusion, that healing may often lie with us, joins science with the wisdom of the ages.†– Jonathan D. Moreno, Author of Mind Wars, David and Lyn Silfen University Professor, and Professor of Medical Ethics and of History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania Who are we? What's going on inside us when we think, feel, hope, or imagine? Can we change? Can we become happier, smarter, healthier, more altruistic– better? For thousands of years, people have wondered about questions like these. Now, using the latest brain scanning technologies, neuroscientists can watch your brain at work–and they're amazed by what they're seeing. Now, you can see it, too. Pictures of the Mindpresents the images that are revolutionizing neuroscience and offers you a personal tour of the frontiers of brain research. You'll discover why scientists are becoming increasingly excited about your brain's abilities to keep growing, learning, changing, and healing, all through life. You'll follow cutting-edge researchers as they blaze new trails toward potential cures for everything from depression to dementia and brain injury to addiction. And you'll preview what could become the greatest scientific revolution of all: the one that finally explains mind, emotion, and consciousness.
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