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Introduction to the Neuroscience of Conceptual Thinking: The Uncertainty Code: How Our Individual Conceptual Systems Guide Thinking, Condition Behavior, and Shape Perception

19.99 €
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Introduction to the Neuroscience of Conceptual Thinking: The Uncertainty Code: How Our Individual Conceptual Systems Guide Thinking, Condition Behavior, and Shape Perception
19.99 €
The proposed book examines in detail how human perception is formed at the level of neurophysiology, how reality is modeled, conceptual representations are created and individual conceptual system is formed; how these representations control our worldview and determine motivation, values, goals, behavior and "destiny" of a person. In other words, this work is an attempt to uncover the basic code of the operating system of our "computer" - thinking - and to try to understand it in order to learn to independently and consciously manage it, to filter unwanted "programs" installed by outside users and the environment. The author - neuroscientist Maria Light - has done a tremendous job of selecting and synthesizing the existing mainstream theories and directions in neuroscience, both classical and modern. Her book clearly shows how neuroscience explains the processes of thinking and conceptualization, and how important it is to be aware of these processes for optimal adaptation in the modern world. The book is intended both for specialists - psychotherapists, coaches, teachers - and for all readers interested in the mechanisms of their own brain and consciousness and wishing to use the knowledge of neuroscience in their own daily practice.
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