
Emotion and Reason
The cognitive neuroscience of decision making
Alain Berthoz(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 22. June 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-0-19-856627-4 (ISBN)
Description
Decision making is an area of profound importance to a wide range of specialities - for psychologists, economists, lawyers, clinicians, managers, and of course philosophers. Only relatively recently, though, have we begun to really understand how decision making processes are implemented in the brain, and how they might interact with our emotions.
'Emotion and Reason' presents a groundbreaking new approach to understanding decision making processes and their neural bases. The book presents a sweeping survey of the science of decision making. It examines the brain mechanisms involved in making decisions, and controversially proposes that many of our perceptual actions are essentially decision making processes. Whether looking, listening, hearing, or moving, we choose to attend to certain stimuli, at the expense of others. In some
psychiatric disorders the inability to respond selectively to certain stimuli can be harmful - such pathologies of decision making are additionally considered. Berthoz also considers how many decision making processes involve an internal dialogue with our other self, and how this dialogue with our
"doppelganger" might be represented in the brain. He considers the important implications that a neuroscience of decision making can have for the judiciary - how we apportion blame and responsibility; for economics - with discussion of the growing field of neuroeconomics; and for theories of management. Lastly he examines decision making and creativity - if perception relies in part on decision making processes, how might this alter our view of the artistic process.
Written by a neuroscientist of international fame and accessible for both scientists and non-scientists, this book is the most exhaustive examination of the science of decision making yet.
'Emotion and Reason' presents a groundbreaking new approach to understanding decision making processes and their neural bases. The book presents a sweeping survey of the science of decision making. It examines the brain mechanisms involved in making decisions, and controversially proposes that many of our perceptual actions are essentially decision making processes. Whether looking, listening, hearing, or moving, we choose to attend to certain stimuli, at the expense of others. In some
psychiatric disorders the inability to respond selectively to certain stimuli can be harmful - such pathologies of decision making are additionally considered. Berthoz also considers how many decision making processes involve an internal dialogue with our other self, and how this dialogue with our
"doppelganger" might be represented in the brain. He considers the important implications that a neuroscience of decision making can have for the judiciary - how we apportion blame and responsibility; for economics - with discussion of the growing field of neuroeconomics; and for theories of management. Lastly he examines decision making and creativity - if perception relies in part on decision making processes, how might this alter our view of the artistic process.
Written by a neuroscientist of international fame and accessible for both scientists and non-scientists, this book is the most exhaustive examination of the science of decision making yet.
Reviews / Votes
...owing to the abundance of inspiring thoughts and propositions and the ardent writing style, I can highly recommend the book to any interested reader. * The Lancet, Vol 6 *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Psychologists, neuroscientists, psychiatrists, economists, philosophers, general science readers
Illustrations
58 line illustrations and 5 photographs
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 172 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
514 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-856627-4 (9780198566274)
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Book
06/2006
Oxford University Press
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Persons
Alain Berthoz, Director, Laboratory of Perception and Action, UMR/CNRS, College de France, Paris, France
Giselle Weiss
Giselle Weiss
Author
Director, Laboratory of Perception and Action, UMR/CNRS, College de France, Paris, France
Translation
Content
PART I - IS DECISION MAKING RATIONAL OR IRRATIONAL?; PART II - DECISION MAKING WITH MY SECOND SELF; PART III - PERCEPTION, PREFERENCE AND DECISION MAKING; PART IV - MAGICAL THINKING