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Mindwandering

Mindwandering

$615

ISBN:9781408888025
作者:Moshe Bar
出版社:Bloomsbury
出版日期:2023/01/19
尺寸:197x127x17mm

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An original, provocative and fascinating new theory by one of the world's leading neuroscientists about why the mind wanders - and when and why it's good for you' Daniel Gilbert

Your brain is noisy. Certain regions are always grinding away at involuntary activities like daydreaming and intrusive thoughts - taking up to forty-seven percent of your waking time. This is mindwandering.

Mindwandering is the first popular book to explore the phenomenon of our wandering minds and the cutting-edge new research behind it. Cognitive neuroscientist Moshe Bar combines his decades of research to explain the benefits and the possible cost of mindwandering within the broader context of psychology, neuroscience, psychiatry and philosophy. He provides you with practical knowledge that can help strengthen your relationships with others, increase your concentration at work and reduce your anxiety.

'Bar's revelatory, pioneering studies are finally available for everyone to enjoy, so we can optimally direct our states of mind to better align with the moment' David Eagleman, New York Times-bestselling author of Incognito and Livewired

'Highlights the role of mindwandering in solving problems, inducing happiness and in teaching us to bring the right mind to the right time' Dr Nancy Etcoff, psychologist at Harvard Medical School

'A gentle and humane book that should be read by everyone interested in the human mind and the human brain' Andy Clark, Professor of Cognitive Philosophy, University of Sussex

 

《心智漫遊:為何我們的思緒會飄逸以及這為何對我們有益》是一本由世界領先的神經科學家之一提出的原創、挑釁且引人入勝的新理論。丹尼爾·吉爾伯特認為,這本書解釋了為何心智會漫遊——以及何時以及為何這對你有好處。
 
你的大腦是喧鬧的。某些區域總是在不自覺地進行如白日夢和侵入性思想等活動——佔據了你清醒時間的高達四十七個百分比。這就是心智漫遊。
 
《心智漫遊》是第一本探索我們漫無目的思緒現象及其背後最前沿新研究的通俗書籍。認知神經科學家莫舍·巴爾結合了他數十年的研究,來解釋心智漫遊的益處以及可能的成本,並將其置於心理學、神經科學、精神病學和哲學的更廣泛背景中。他為你提供實用知識,可以幫助加強你與他人的關係,提高工作時的專注力並減少你的焦慮。
 
《紐約時報》暢銷書《Incognito》和《Livewired》作者戴維·伊格曼(David Eagleman) 表示:「巴爾具有啟發性、開創性的研究終於可供所有人欣賞,這樣我們就可以更好地引導自己的心態,更好地適應當下的情況”
 
哈佛醫學院心理學家 南希·艾特科夫(Nancy Etcoff) 博士表示,這本書突出了心智漫遊在解決問題、誘發幸福感以及教導我們如何在正確的時間帶著正確的心智方面的作用。
 
這是一本溫和且富有人文關懷的書,任何對人類心智和大腦感興趣的人都應該閱讀。這是蘇塞克斯大學認知哲學教授安迪·克拉克的評論。

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Mindwandering

$615