This book gives the reader an understanding of what consciousness is about, and of how to make conscious experiences more pleasant. It expands on a new theory that describes the evolutionary trajectory leading to conscious life forms. In short, the evidence suggests that consciousness first evolved some 300 million years ago as a consequence of the introduction of feelings. Feelings offer a strategy for making behavioural decisions. Besides playing a crucial role in the evolution of the human mind, they are a key factor in regard to mental health and quality of life. Fortunately, the human brain is plastic. By exploiting available options for modulating the mind, it is therefore possible to impact on what sort of experiences the brain serves. More specifically, you can strengthen the capacity for positive feelings and reduce the sway of negative feelings. The text covers biological, neurological, psychological, and philosophical aspects of the mind.
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In short, the evidence suggests that consciousness first evolved some 300 million years ago as a consequence of the introduction of feelings. More specifically, you can strengthen the capacity for positive feelings and reduce the sway of negative feelings.
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Introduction.- Chapter 1. A Conscious Life.- Chapter 2. The Brain: Your Personal Necktop Computer.- Chapter 3. The Evolution of Nervous Systems.- Chapter 4. Conscious Brains.- Chapter 5. The Neurobiological Correlate.- Chapter 6. States and Disorders of Consciousness.- Chapter 7. Quality of Life.- Chapter 8. Environmental Concerns.- Chapter 9. Mental Exercise.- Chapter 10. In the Future.
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This book gives the reader an understanding of what consciousness is about, and of how to make conscious experiences more pleasant. It expands on a new theory that describes the evolutionary trajectory leading to conscious life forms. In short, the evidence suggests that consciousness first evolved some 300 million years ago as a consequence of the introduction of feelings. Feelings offer a strategy for making behavioural decisions. Besides playing a crucial role in the evolution of the human mind, they are a key factor in regard to mental health and quality of life. Fortunately, the human brain is plastic. By exploiting available options for modulating the mind, it is therefore possible to impact on what sort of experiences the brain serves. More specifically, you can strengthen the capacity for positive feelings and reduce the sway of negative feelings. The text covers biological, neurological, psychological, and philosophical aspects of the mind.
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“When I started reading this book, the feeling I had experienced when only browsing was confirmed:  it is magnificent. The text is very well written, and contains not only complete and thorough information, but also very interesting ideas. A masterpiece of knowledge and thinking. It gave me so much pleasure, I read it twice. Congratulations! Your book is both magnificent and enlightening! Thanks for bringing it to all readers.” (Michel Cabanac de Lafregeyre, Professeur émérite, Faculté de Médecine, Université Laval, Canada) “The most characteristic feature of the book is its broad scope. It brings together brain research, evolution, philosophical considerations, and psychology. Moreover, the text discusses what we can do to enhance our conscious experiences and thereby improve quality of life. The author writes clearly, concisely and engagingly making the book readable and highly recommendable for both an academic and a general public.” (Dagfinn Føllesdal, C.I. Lewis Professor of philosophy at Stanford University, Professor Emeritus at University of Oslo, Norway)
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Presents a model and a strategy for improving the impact of consciousness on quality of life Deals with the Holy Grail of biology: Understanding consciousness Presents a novel approach that allows for practical applications Links happiness to biology and mental health Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783319828855
Publisert
2018-06-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Biographical note

Bjørn Grinde received his education in natural sciences, psychology, and anthropology from the University of Oslo; ending with a Dr.Scient. (1981) and a Dr.Philos. (1984) in biology. He is presently Chief Scientist at the Division of Mental Health, Norwegian Institute of Public Health. Previously he has served as a scientist and professor at leading universities in Norway, the United States, and Japan. A primary focus of his research has been to understand the process of evolution, particularly how it has formed the human brain and our capacity to enjoy life. He has written several books, including Darwinian Happiness (The Darwin Press, 2002; 2nd Edition, 2012); God—A Scientific Update (The Darwin Press, 2011); and The Biology of Happiness (Springer Verlag, 2012). Together with Professor David Sloan Wilson at Binghamton University, NY, he is engaged in research aimed at practical ways to improve people’s quality of life.