Pieces of Mind: 21 Short Walks Around the Human Brain by Michael C. Corballis
English | 2011 | ISBN: 1869404920 | ISBN-13: 9781869404925 , 9781921942600 | 112 pages | EPUB | 0,25 MB
English | 2011 | ISBN: 1869404920 | ISBN-13: 9781869404925 , 9781921942600 | 112 pages | EPUB | 0,25 MB
The human mind is arguably the most complex organ in the universe. Modern computers might be faster, and whales might have larger brains, but neither can match the sheer intellect or capacity for creativity that we humans enjoy. In this book, Michael Corballis introduces us to what we've learned about the intricacies of the human brain over the last 50 years.
Leading us through behavioural experiments and neuroscience, cognitive theory, and Darwinian evolution with his trademark wit and wisdom, Corballis punctures a few hot-air balloons ('You only use 10 per cent of your brain!' 'Unleash the creativity of your right brain!') and explains just what we know — and don't know — about our own minds. From language to standing upright, composing music to bullshitting, he covers some of the fascinating activities and capabilities that go towards making us human.
At one time or another, we've all wished that we could get inside someone else's head. Here's how.
About the Author
Michael Corballis is professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Auckland. An outstanding science communicator, he is the author of From Hand to Mouth: the origins of language (2003) and, most recently, The Recursive Mind: the origins of human language, thought, and civilization (2011). Reviewers have hailed Corballis for telling 'captivating' stories (The New York Times) with writing that is 'informative and entertaining' (American Scientist).