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4.0 out of 5 stars
Commendable Effort,
This review is from: Wet Mind: The New Cognitive Neuroscience (Paperback)
K and K break down the buzzing confusion of perception, language (ex linguistics), reading, movement and memory into more subsystems then one can count, and It all makes sense - but is it right? Maybe so, and it is well reasoned, there is PET and other evidence to support their neurological suppositions, ans well as analogues from the world of "hard mind" computer programming. The principles of least complication hold sway, as well as the five pointers described by the last reviewer.
Sometimes a hard slog, but leavened by the earnest authors' attempt at humour. If you are interested - not in how or why we think or feel, but how the brain as an organ works, you owe it to yourself to read this book. When done, turn to something extremely frothy to balance it all out - I suggest a hard game of basketball while eating caramel corn! |
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Wet Mind by Stephen M. Kosslyn (Hardcover - April 7, 1992)
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