
Neuroscience at the Intersection of Mind and Brain
Jack M. Gorman(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 20. September 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-0-19-085012-8 (ISBN)
Description
Neuroscience, the study of the structure and function of the brain, has captured our imaginations. Breakthrough technologies permit neuroscientists to probe how the human brain works in ever-more fascinating detail, revealing what happens when we think, move, love, hate, and fear. We know more than ever before about what goes wrong in the brain when we develop psychiatric and neurological illnesses like depression, dementia, epilepsy, panic attacks, and schizophrenia. We also now have clues about how treatments for those disorders change the way our brains look and function.
Neuroscience at the Intersection of Mind and Brain has three main purposes. First, it makes complicated concepts and findings in modern neuroscience accessible to anyone with an interest in how the brain works. Second, it explains in detail how every experience we have from the moment we are conceived changes our brains. Third, it advances the idea that psychotherapy is a type of life experience that alters brain function and corrects aberrant brain connections.
Among the topics covered are: what makes our brains different from those of other primates, our nearest genetic neighbors? How do life's experiences affect genetic expression of the brain and the way neurons connect with each other? Why are connections between different parts of the brain important in both health and disease? What happens in the brains of animals and humans when we are suddenly afraid of something, get depressed, or fall in love? How do medications and psychotherapies work? The information in this book is based on cutting-edge research in neuroscience, psychiatry, and psychology. Written by an author who studied human behavior and brain function for three decades, it is presented in a highly accessible manner, full of personal anecdotes and observations, and touches on many of the controversies in contemporary mental health practice.
Neuroscience at the Intersection of Mind and Brain has three main purposes. First, it makes complicated concepts and findings in modern neuroscience accessible to anyone with an interest in how the brain works. Second, it explains in detail how every experience we have from the moment we are conceived changes our brains. Third, it advances the idea that psychotherapy is a type of life experience that alters brain function and corrects aberrant brain connections.
Among the topics covered are: what makes our brains different from those of other primates, our nearest genetic neighbors? How do life's experiences affect genetic expression of the brain and the way neurons connect with each other? Why are connections between different parts of the brain important in both health and disease? What happens in the brains of animals and humans when we are suddenly afraid of something, get depressed, or fall in love? How do medications and psychotherapies work? The information in this book is based on cutting-edge research in neuroscience, psychiatry, and psychology. Written by an author who studied human behavior and brain function for three decades, it is presented in a highly accessible manner, full of personal anecdotes and observations, and touches on many of the controversies in contemporary mental health practice.
Reviews / Votes
Dr Gorman has a unique perspective and has provided a witty and enjoyable overview of neuroscience and one of its major modern controversies. * Jonathan P. Miller, Neurosurgery and Operative Neurosurgery *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
406 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-085012-8 (9780190850128)
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Neuroscience at the Intersection of Mind and Brain
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08/2018
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Neuroscience at the Intersection of Mind and Brain
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OUP eBook
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Person
Jack M. Gorman, MD
Co-Founder and President, Critica Inc.
CEO and Chief Scientific Officer, Franklin Behavioral Health Associates
Co-Founder and President, Critica Inc.
CEO and Chief Scientific Officer, Franklin Behavioral Health Associates
Content
1. Introduction
2. Is the Human Brain Unique?
3. Live Events Shape Us: The Role of Epigenetic Regulation of Gene Expression
4. Sadness and Depression: Neurons Constantly Change
5. Brain Imaging: What We Can and Cannot See
6. Making Connections: Where Does Fear Come From
7. Love, Reward, and Social Connections
8. Is There a Science of Psychotherapy?
9. Conclusion
2. Is the Human Brain Unique?
3. Live Events Shape Us: The Role of Epigenetic Regulation of Gene Expression
4. Sadness and Depression: Neurons Constantly Change
5. Brain Imaging: What We Can and Cannot See
6. Making Connections: Where Does Fear Come From
7. Love, Reward, and Social Connections
8. Is There a Science of Psychotherapy?
9. Conclusion