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  • Verlag: Springer US
  • Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2006
  • Englisch
  • ISBN-13: 9780387336459
  • Artikelnr.: 37287108
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From the reviews:

"The brain can be studied and described on many levels, from the recording of a single cell to the subjective experience of complex behaviors. This book explores and integrates these different levels of study and communication to provide a novel survey of the human mind. ... The intended readers include neuroscientists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and anyone else interested in the human mind. ... There are a good number of figures and illustrations. ... is a story well worth reading with enticing case studies as the finale." (Christopher J. Graver, Doody's Review Service, August, 2008)

"Dr. Sanguineti writes in his introduction to The Rosetta Stone of the Human Mind: Three Languages to Integrate Neurobiology and Psychology that, "...this book has to be taken for what it really is: an admittedly naive exercise in the integration of the different approaches used to probe the mystery of the mind" (p. xxiii). Put less humbly, the book is a cogent set of working papers that synthesize physics and mathematics, neurobiology and psychology as each relates to understanding the concepts such as consciousness, the unconscious, knowledge representation, and emotion."

"Among the most powerful demonstrations of this position is aretelling of the myth
of Psyche as an illustration, "...whichrepresents the creative expression of inner mental states inways that are otherwise equaled by modern, rationalistic thinking"(p. 27). Against this backdrop, Dr. Sanguineti demonstratesthe inadequacy of objective science in capturing inherentlysubjective concepts such as ego, self, and consciousness. Thiscall for a redirection of the science to subjective mental phenomenais a provocative suggestion. However, the gold in the book isthe honest attempt, evidenced in part by the significant numberof footnotes, to synthesize complex and seemingly disparateideas. "
(Jacob Kean, P.h.D., Journal of Neuropsychiatry & Clinical Studies, August 2008)

"The book is a cogent set of working papers that synthesize physics and mathematics, neurobiology and psychology ... . The incredible breadth of material covered in the book is akin to a lively graduate seminar and, as such, may be of interest to scholars and clinicians alike. ... Dr. Sanguineti's adroit synthesis forces reflection on science and therapy of the human psyche in a way that is widely accessible and, for that reason, fills a void that exists in many current discussions of these issues." (Jacob Kean, Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, Vol. 20, August, 2008)

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