The Undiscovered Mind: How the Human Brain Defies Replication, Medication, and ExplanationFree Press, 1999 - 325 pages "Horgan takes us inside laboratories, hospitals, and universities to meet neuroscientists. Freudian analysts, electroshock therapists, behavioral geneticists, evolutionary psychologists, artificial intelligence engineers, and philosophers of consciousness. He looks into the persistent explanatory gap between mind and body that Socrates pondered and shows that it has not been bridged. He investigates what he calls the Humpty Dumpty dilemma, the fact that neuroscientists can break the brain and mind into pieces but cannot put the pieces back together again. He presents evidence that the placebo effect is the primary ingredient of psychotherapy, Prozac, and other treatments for mental disorders. As Horgan shows, the mystery of human consciousness, of why and how we think, remains so impregnable that to expect the attempts of scientific method and technology to penetrate it anytime soon is absurd."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... cognitive therapy . Martin Seligman of the University of Pennsylvania , a former president of the American Psychological Association and a well - known out- come researcher , has argued that recent studies give an edge to cognitive ...
... cognitive therapy . Martin Seligman of the University of Pennsylvania , a former president of the American Psychological Association and a well - known out- come researcher , has argued that recent studies give an edge to cognitive ...
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... cognitive therapist . ' He saved my life , " Brody quoted the woman as saying . Brody went on to assert that " studies have shown that the results of cognitive therapy are long - lasting , with relapse rates far lower than with other ...
... cognitive therapist . ' He saved my life , " Brody quoted the woman as saying . Brody went on to assert that " studies have shown that the results of cognitive therapy are long - lasting , with relapse rates far lower than with other ...
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... cognitive psychology or cognitive neuroscience ) , which views the mind as an information - processing device and seeks to unravel the computational underpinnings of pattern recognition and other components of cognition . The ascent of ...
... cognitive psychology or cognitive neuroscience ) , which views the mind as an information - processing device and seeks to unravel the computational underpinnings of pattern recognition and other components of cognition . The ascent of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION IWitnessing | 1 |
ONE Neurosciences Explanatory Gap | 15 |
TWO Why Freud Isnt Dead | 47 |
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