The Brain Supremacy: Notes from the Frontiers of Neuroscience
November 1, 2012
- Author:
- Kathleen Taylor
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press, USA (10/25/2012)
Advances in physics, chemistry and other natural sciences have given us extraordinary control over our world. But today the balance of power in the sciences is changing, as research on the brain and mind has produced important breakthroughs in our understanding of ourselves and of our environment. As a result, funding and researchers are pouring into the field of neuroscience.
The Brain Supremacy is a lucid and rational guide to this exciting new world. Using recent examples from scientific research and from the popular media, it explores the science behind the hype, revealing how techniques like fMRI actually work and what claims about using them for mindreading really mean. Kathleen Taylor presents the implications of this amazingly powerful new research clearly and entertainingly. Science has already altered how we behave. Soon it will be able to change who we are. For the first time, we may be able to cure devastating diseases, take a pill to boost our own intelligence, and much more. Looking to this exhilarating but also troubling future, Taylor sets current neuroscience in its social and ethical context, as an increasingly important influence on how all of us live our lives. What will the new science mean for us, as individuals, consumers, parents, and citizens? Should we be excited, or alarmed, by the remarkable promises we read about in the media–promises of drugs that can boost our brain power, ever more subtle marketing techniques, even machines that can read minds? What is the neuroscience behind these claims, and how do scientists look inside living human brains to get their astonishing results?
An illuminating account of both cutting-edge neuroscience and the future of this field, The Brain Supremacy offers an eye-opening look at the astonishing power of science to affect our lives.
Comments (3)
by douglas deveau
I would think of science as a best methodology for observing the physical universe and not a tool. Mind, feelings and emotions are a manifestation of patterns in matter. Essentially, the mind is the brain. This idea of duality is wrong, there is no boundary between mind and matter. New gadgets add more useful tools to enhance out ability to probe, thus allowing humanity to better understand.
by A4i
People like most of the animals are hardwired by their genes what is good or bad for them. Also a reward/punishment sistem is inplaced to promote that programed behaviour. There is a general directive to do what you like and to avoid doing what you don’t like. The basic feelings/emotions are common among many spaces . They are just manifestation of instincts. Humans have just one unique advantage – logical thinking. So better use that logic , because now people induce additional chaos in the Ecosystem and Life is all about self organization and order, emerging from the chaos.
by high carbfoods
It is important to understand science is only a tool, a machine with its cause and effects search. When this approach intersects mind – feelings and emotions what we get is a fog, not penetrable by science. Science has limitations when mind excels and exceeds in its vastness. Until we figure out the boundary of mind and matter, new gadgets only add to our baggage. Medical applications, may be. Transcendence ?This is strictly my opinion.
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