Better Than One: How We Each Have Two Minds
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505 | 8 | |a COVER; CONTENTS; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; PART I THE BACKGROUND; CHAPTER ONE The case outlined; CHAPTER TWO The human brain; CHAPTER THREE What is mind?; CHAPTER FOUR Consciousness; CHAPTER FIVE Language; CHAPTER SIX The two visual pathways; CHAPTER SEVEN Memory; PART II THE EVIDENCE; CHAPTER EIGHT Split-brain evidence for two minds; CHAPTER NINE Differences in visual processing; CHAPTER TEN Some questions answered; CHAPTER ELEVEN Some experimental evidence; CHAPTER TWELVE Divided memories/divided attention; CHAPTER THIRTEEN Consciousness and sleep | |
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spelling | Uings, David J. Verfasser aut Better Than One How We Each Have Two Minds London Karnac Books 2014 1 online resource (209 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Print version record COVER; CONTENTS; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; PART I THE BACKGROUND; CHAPTER ONE The case outlined; CHAPTER TWO The human brain; CHAPTER THREE What is mind?; CHAPTER FOUR Consciousness; CHAPTER FIVE Language; CHAPTER SIX The two visual pathways; CHAPTER SEVEN Memory; PART II THE EVIDENCE; CHAPTER EIGHT Split-brain evidence for two minds; CHAPTER NINE Differences in visual processing; CHAPTER TEN Some questions answered; CHAPTER ELEVEN Some experimental evidence; CHAPTER TWELVE Divided memories/divided attention; CHAPTER THIRTEEN Consciousness and sleep CHAPTER FOURTEEN Mind and emotionCHAPTER FIFTEEN Self-deception; PART III REFLECTIONS; CHAPTER SIXTEEN Why is split-brain data ignored?; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Why minds and not systems?; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN What makes a person?; CHAPTER NINETEEN A confusion of dichotomies; CHAPTER TWENTY Why is consciousness confusing?; CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Consciousness, aware ness, and attention; CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Where now?; NOTES; REFERENCES; INDEX. Starting with research by Nobel laureate Roger Sperry into split-brain patients, this book sets out the evidence that there is a conscious mind in each hemisphere of the human brain. Two forms of consciousness are distinguished, and the difference in the consciousness of each mind revealed. The two different pathways within the human visual system and their effect on human behaviour are described, as well as differences in the memories formed by each mind. Evidence for two minds in the intact human brain is analysed, including psychological experiments and every-day experiences such as sleep-w Consciousness New Thought Subconsciousness PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology bisacsh SCIENCE / Cognitive Science bisacsh Thought and thinking fast Thought and thinking Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Uings, David J . Better Than One : How We Each Have Two Minds http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=821698 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Uings, David J. Better Than One How We Each Have Two Minds COVER; CONTENTS; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; PART I THE BACKGROUND; CHAPTER ONE The case outlined; CHAPTER TWO The human brain; CHAPTER THREE What is mind?; CHAPTER FOUR Consciousness; CHAPTER FIVE Language; CHAPTER SIX The two visual pathways; CHAPTER SEVEN Memory; PART II THE EVIDENCE; CHAPTER EIGHT Split-brain evidence for two minds; CHAPTER NINE Differences in visual processing; CHAPTER TEN Some questions answered; CHAPTER ELEVEN Some experimental evidence; CHAPTER TWELVE Divided memories/divided attention; CHAPTER THIRTEEN Consciousness and sleep CHAPTER FOURTEEN Mind and emotionCHAPTER FIFTEEN Self-deception; PART III REFLECTIONS; CHAPTER SIXTEEN Why is split-brain data ignored?; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Why minds and not systems?; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN What makes a person?; CHAPTER NINETEEN A confusion of dichotomies; CHAPTER TWENTY Why is consciousness confusing?; CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Consciousness, aware ness, and attention; CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Where now?; NOTES; REFERENCES; INDEX. Starting with research by Nobel laureate Roger Sperry into split-brain patients, this book sets out the evidence that there is a conscious mind in each hemisphere of the human brain. Two forms of consciousness are distinguished, and the difference in the consciousness of each mind revealed. The two different pathways within the human visual system and their effect on human behaviour are described, as well as differences in the memories formed by each mind. Evidence for two minds in the intact human brain is analysed, including psychological experiments and every-day experiences such as sleep-w Consciousness New Thought Subconsciousness PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology bisacsh SCIENCE / Cognitive Science bisacsh Thought and thinking fast Thought and thinking |
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