圖書標籤: 心理學 神經科學 Neuroscience 科普 傳記 思維 英文原版 記憶
发表于2024-12-22
In Search of Memory pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024
From Publishers Weekly
When, as a medical student in the 1950s, Kandel said he wanted to locate the ego and id in the brain, his mentor told him he was overreaching, that the brain had to be studied "cell by cell." After his initial dismay, Kandel took on the challenge and in 2000 was awarded a Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking research showing how memory is encoded in the brain's neuronal circuits. Kandel's journey into the brain spans five decades, beginning in the era of early research into the role of electrical currents flowing through neurons and ending in the age of genetic engineering. It took him from early studies of reflexes in the lowly squid to the founding of a bioengineering firm whose work could some day develop treatments for Alzheimer's and on to a rudimentary understanding of the cellular mechanisms underlying mental illness. Kandel's life also took him on another journey: from Vienna, which his Jewish family fled after the Anschluss, to New York City and, decades later, on visits back to Vienna, where he boldly confronted Austria's unwillingness to look at its collusion in the Final Solution. For anyone considering a career in science, the early part of this intellectual autobiography presents a fascinating portrait of a scientist's formation: learning to trust his instincts on what research to pursue and how to pose a researchable question and formulate an experiment. Much of the science discussion is too dense for the average reader. But for anyone interested in the relationship between the mind and the brain, this is an important account of a creative and highly fruitful career. 50 b&w illus. (Mar.)
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From Scientific American
Kandel, who received the Nobel Prize in 2000, traces advances in understanding learning and memory. His own groundbreaking findings showed that learning produces changes in behavior by modifying the strength of connections between nerve cells. He conveys his immense grasp of the science beautifully, but it is his personal recollections that make the book especially compelling. He begins with his searing childhood memories of the German annexation of Austria and his family’s escape to the U.S. when he was nine. And he ends with a conference he organized in Vienna to examine the strange reluctance of Austria (unlike Germany) to acknowledge its role in the Holocaust. One comes away in awe of the scientific advances—and of a life well and fully lived.
Editors of Scientific American --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
埃裏剋·坎德爾(Eric R.Kandel)1929年齣生於奧地利的維也納,1956年畢業於美國紐約大學,獲醫學博士學位。1983年至今任哥倫比亞大學生物化學與分子生物物理學係教授、霍華休斯醫學研究中心高級研究員。2000年獲諾貝爾生理學或醫學奬。
信息量比較大,一本書看瞭一個多月,中間總是停下來查各種概念性的問題,挺後悔沒有學理科的。刷新瞭我對記憶和學習的認知,作者說話的口氣,做事的態度非常喜歡!
評分作為猶太人的個人心路曆程+學術研究曆程.科普水平很高.嚴謹+情懷. Kendel畢竟是哈佛曆史係的本科, 講起曆史可不虛.不過要說"客觀" 就不一定瞭.講起腦科學當然是更不虛瞭.這東西著實有些意思.另,其主攻方嚮的轉換多少於我是種鼓勵.
評分非常詳細的介紹瞭自己學術生涯發展史,也是一部很好的分子,細胞生物心理學的簡介史。雖然我比較欣賞整體和諧的中國哲學觀,但是像作者這樣詳細的break down對於理解整體將很有幫助。看完之後我想若是早幾年在我上大學甚至是高中的時候就看到這種書,會不會我的人生方嚮就此改變。一本閤適的書足夠改變一個小孩的興趣並奠定其以後的發展方嚮。
評分有些地方讀的好痛苦,可能是缺乏相關知識~~~
評分此書將我領入神經科學的世界。他是學術大牛,也是很好的presenter。
再谈本书的内容 拿着印厂送来的实体书,我花几天时间通读了一遍。这是一个痛并快乐着的过程。阅读体验本身是很快乐的,特别是面对这样一本手不释卷的佳作;无奈我一边读一边还想着给文本捉虫,实际上相当于同时开动两个脑子在读,字面意义地有时真的会张嘴朗读以检查通顺感,字...
評分【注】本书评所引用原书内容及页码已根据本人翻译的全新中文版做了更新。 最近先后读了两本科学家自传,神经科学大牛Kandel与社会心理学大牛Aronson。碰巧的是,不仅这两位大牛的人生经历有颇多相似之处,连书的内容都有些异曲同工。就经历来说,两位都是犹太人,自然在价值观...
評分五年了。 在我提笔撰写这篇序言时,脑海里正经历着一次心理时间旅行,围绕本书翻译工作的种种记忆及情绪涌上心头。这些往事对我个人来说很有意义,却没必要与读者分享。作为一名把这本书通读过许多遍的“资深”读者,我试图站在读者的角度,分享这部笔酣墨饱之作的吸睛之处,并...
評分研究记忆的人经常会说我们对于分子机制了解的太多而对环路机制了解的太少。考虑到记忆中最重要的分子机制(例如cAMP通路)大部分都是由本书作者的实验室发现的,我们就可以理解他的贡献有多么重要。 此书基本上是作者对自己科学生涯的回顾,按照年代次序描述了他主要的科学发...
評分In Search of Memory pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024