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Everyone needs to know something about neuroscience. The brain has become a popular topic in all media, but confusions arise when the brain becomes an abstract fantasy in the minds of journalists and product promoters. While it is true that brain is the organ of the mind, our language makes it difficult to speak correctly at different levels of meaning. Neuroscience notes will give the intelligent reader an understanding of how the brain probably works. Neuroscience is the broad inquiry into the structure and function of animal nervous systems. Nervous systems allow organisms to sense, decide, act and remember. In his preface, Dr. Gislason wrote: I can recall my earliest interest in neuroscience when I was 14 years old. There were several influences that converge and changed me from a student who was mostly interested in physics and chemistry to a budding scientist interested in life and especially in the relationship of brain to mind. I also become aware of Tibetan Buddhism after reading Heinrich Harrier’s book, Seven Years in Tibet. Later, I met Tibetan Lamas and undertook the study of the Buddhist esoteric view of the mind. Neuroscience was not presented discretely in any courses I took in University or Medical School and I pursued the subject on my own. My medical school friend, Rich Austin introduced me to paleontolology and the study of human evolution. He worked with Jim Anderson, a bright and entertaining professor of anatomy at the University of Toronto and a physical anthropologist who knew all about the African discoveries of hominid fossils. I had considered continuing studies in neurology and neurosurgery, but instead left city life after graduation and internship and moved to British Columbia to live close to the ocean, practicing medicine in a rural community. Many years later I undertook an advanced study of the mind and recorded my observations and discoveries. In this book, I have selected topics that are representative of neuroscience inquiry, retaining brief references to a larger context that includes the study of music, neurology, anthropology, paleontology, philosophy, electronics and computer science. I encourage the reader to join me and continue his or her inquiry into the human mind by reading other books in this series. Order Books: Click the green order button on the left for printed books. Click the yellow download button on the right for eBook download orders.
Table of Contents Ontogeny, Phylogeny & Pruning Size and Complexity Consciousness Consciousness and the Really Real Consciousness as a Monitor Image< More Conscious The Viewer and the Viewed Neurophysiology of Consciousness Unconscious Subconscious Attention, Vigilance, Sequencing Sleep Dreams Perception and Cognition The Mixer in the Brain Modules and Patches Neurosurgery< Neuroanatomy Four Regions of the Cerebral Hemispheres Organization of the Brain Cerebral Cortex Frontal Lobes Two Hands, Two Hemispheres Lips, Mouth, Hands Movement and Space Standing, Walking Sequences and Plans Mimesis How Many Senses? Pleasure and Reward Conditioning Sound Music Vision Color Limbic System Amygdala Smell Neurons & Glia Synapses, Quantum Mechanics Variation in Brain Construction Psychotropic Drugs Brain Dysfunction Psychedelics Dangerous Drugs? Memory Implicit and Explicit Memory Working Memory Medial Temporal Lobe Visual Memory Long Term Memory Memory Consolidation during Sleep How Reliable is Episodic Memory? Memory Disorders eBooks and other digital documents are downloaded from Persona Digital Publications and can be delivered to any destination on the planet. Printed book orders are submitted to Alpha Online; physical shipments are limited to destinations in Canada, Continental USA, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and US Military. Persona Audiovisual Productions and Persona Digital are divisions of Environmed Research Inc., Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada. In business since 1984. Online since 1995. |
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