Who's in Charge?

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Michael S. Gazzaniga, one of the premiere doctors of neuroscience, was born on December 12, 1939 in Los Angeles. Educated at Dartmouth College and California Institute of Technology, he is a professor of psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he heads the new SAGE Center for the Study of the Mind.

His early research examined the subject of epileptics who had undergone surgery to control seizures. He has also studied Alzheimer's and Parkinson's patients and reveals important findings in books such as Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of the Mind.

While many of his writings are technical, he also educates and stimulates readers with discussions about the fascinating and mysterious workings of the brain. Books such as The Social Brain and The Mind's Past bring forth new information and theories regarding how the brain functions, interacts, and responds with the body and the environment.

出版者:Ecco
作者:Michael S. Gazzaniga
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页数:272
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出版时间:2011-11-15
价格:USD 11.54
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9780061906107
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  • 心理学 
  • 神经科学 
  • 认知神经科学 
  • 自由意志 
  • Neuroscience 
  • 脑科学 
  • 科普 
  • 思维 
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“Big questions are Gazzaniga’s stock in trade.”

—New York Times

“Gazzaniga is one of the most brilliant experimental neuroscientists in the world.”

—Tom Wolfe

“Gazzaniga stands as a giant among neuroscientists, for both the quality of his research and his ability to communicate it to a general public with infectious enthusiasm.”

—Robert Bazell, Chief Science Correspondent, NBC News

The author of Human, Michael S. Gazzaniga has been called the “father of cognitive neuroscience.” In his remarkable book, Who’s in Charge?, he makes a powerful and provocative argument that counters the common wisdom that our lives are wholly determined by physical processes we cannot control. His well-reasoned case against the idea that we live in a “determined” world is fascinating and liberating, solidifying his place among the likes of Oliver Sacks, Antonio Damasio, V.S. Ramachandran, and other bestselling science authors exploring the mysteries of the human brain.

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人类历史上有很多专心于思考这个世界并且很了不起的先辈。说完这句话,我想到波普尔关于三个世界的说法,一个是现实世界,一个是内心世界,一个是文化世界。我们都有内心世界,都活在现实中,都在文化世界内。但是,从这里有了分别。有一类人,主要生活在现实世界中,追求this-...  

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什么是自由意志 我先来说什么是自由意志吧!比如一个人想要什么就能追求什么那就是自由了,错了,那并不是自由意志,猩猩猴子想要什么也会去追求,这没有什么高级而言,这只不过被欲望所驱使而己。 根据欲望想要什么就要什么,这是纯机械化的过程。科学家所说的自由意志是人能...  

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什么是自由意志 我先来说什么是自由意志吧!比如一个人想要什么就能追求什么那就是自由了,错了,那并不是自由意志,猩猩猴子想要什么也会去追求,这没有什么高级而言,这只不过被欲望所驱使而己。 根据欲望想要什么就要什么,这是纯机械化的过程。科学家所说的自由意志是人能...  

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1大脑内置着成千上万的预设偏好,无需后天经验(如对风吹草动恐惧的无意识反应)。学习只是在先天能力中做选择。大脑观:整体遗传,局部层面连接活性依赖,外部经验。 2左右半脑分工。大脑并没有统一的指挥官,在有意识知觉的水平面下,是极为繁忙的无意识大脑(许多局部意识系...  

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觉得没有期待中的好,没有给我思考的那几个问题有太多的启发。又或者我应该再读一遍~

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真的令人找到一个新的理解自己的途径,关于distribured modules 和 interpreter真的很有趣啊。 人类不过是自我欺骗啊,而且是最高等级的自欺欺人,因为这个过程自己也完全没有概念不是么。 我们的一切解释都不过是取决于曾经的Input,我们跟AI有什么不同。 再说另一个概念上来说,我不过是我过去经验的奴隶了。

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觉得没有期待中的好,没有给我思考的那几个问题有太多的启发。又或者我应该再读一遍~

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觉得没有期待中的好,没有给我思考的那几个问题有太多的启发。又或者我应该再读一遍~

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