On Deep History and the Brain

On Deep History and the Brain
Title On Deep History and the Brain PDF eBook
Author Daniel Lord Smail
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 287
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 0520252896

Download On Deep History and the Brain Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

When does history begin? What characterizes it? This book dissolves the logic of a beginning based on writing, civilization, or historical consciousness and offers a model for a history that escapes the continuing grip of the Judeo-Christian time frame. It lays out a new case for bringing neuroscience and neurobiology into the realm of history.

Clinical Neurology

Clinical Neurology
Title Clinical Neurology PDF eBook
Author Walter Russell Brain Baron Brain
Publisher
Total Pages 450
Release 1964
Genre Nervous system
ISBN

Download Clinical Neurology Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Lord Brain

Lord Brain
Title Lord Brain PDF eBook
Author Bruce Beasley
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Total Pages 116
Release 2005
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780820327303

Download Lord Brain Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Lord Brain is an extended meditation on the psyche (in its double sense of mind and soul) in its relationship to that three-pound bundle in our skull. Bruce Beasley’s collection of thirty-one poems is named for Sir Walter Russell Brain, or Lord Brain (1895-1966), the eminent British neuroscientist and author of Brain’s Diseases of the Nervous System. Bringing into conversation the disparate fields of neuroscience, theology, linguistics, particle physics, and theology, these poems investigate in both lyrical and scientific terms the relationship of brain to mind and soul, and of brain to the cosmos and God. Whether discussing cosmology or astrophysics, neurobiology or insect physiology, Lord Brain connects the inner cosmos of our human anatomy with the external forces (material and divine) that brought the cosmos into being.

The Brain Mechanic

The Brain Mechanic
Title The Brain Mechanic PDF eBook
Author Spencer Lord
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 144
Release 2010-12-13
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 0757392075

Download The Brain Mechanic Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Everyone! Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has the incredible power to change the way we think, perceive, and react to stress—for the better. And as an alternative method to mood-enhancing drugs, CBT has only become more popular. But until recently, access to CBT was only available through professional therapy. Now with The Brain Mechanic, Spencer Lord delivers a concise, humorous, and easy-to-use handbook that demystifies cognitive behavioral therapy for the lay user. With simple exercises, clear explanations, and helpful insight, Lord makes it easy for people to fit this technique into their daily lives, improve their mood, broaden their communication skills, and enrich their relationships. • Spencer Lord breaks down the science of cognitive behavioral therapy and turns it into actionable techniques that work immediately, including introducing "emotional algebra" for solving behavior issues in minutes • Provides practical techniques which can simply and effectively combat anxiety, anger, and a number of other emotional problems • Suggests customizable mental exercises for people of every age, background, and pace of lifestyle "Spending one night with The Brain Mechanic can change your life." —Lori Andrews: Legal Chair, Human Genome Project; Ethical Chair, Kent Law "Concise, accessible, and indescribably powerful." —David Geffen: Co-Founder, DreamWorks SKG

God on the Brain

God on the Brain
Title God on the Brain PDF eBook
Author Brad Sickler
Publisher Crossway
Total Pages 186
Release 2020-07-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433564467

Download God on the Brain Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The human brain is incredibly complex. Both Christian and secular scholars alike affirm this fact, yet the traditional view of humanity as spiritual beings made in the image of God has come under increased pressure from humanistic and materialistic thinkers who deny that humans are anything more than their physical bodies. Christians have long affirmed that humans are spiritual beings made by God to know and fellowship with him, while the humanist position views humans as merely evolved animals. Bradley Sickler provides a timely theological, scientific, and philosophical assessment of the human brain, highlighting the many ways in which the gospel informs the Christian understanding of cognitive science. Here is a book that provides a much-needed summary of the Bible’s teaching as it sheds light on the brain, with careful interaction with the claims of modern science, arguing that the Christian worldview offers the most compelling vision of the true nature of humanity.

The God of the Left Hemisphere

The God of the Left Hemisphere
Title The God of the Left Hemisphere PDF eBook
Author Roderick Tweedy
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 352
Release 2018-05-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0429920903

Download The God of the Left Hemisphere Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The God of the Left Hemisphere explores the remarkable connections between the activities and functions of the human brain that writer William Blake termed 'Urizen' and the powerful complex of rationalising and ordering processes which modern neuroscience identifies as 'left hemisphere' brain activity. The book argues that Blake's profound understanding of the human brain is finding surprising corroboration in recent neuroscientific discoveries, such as those of the influential Harvard neuro-anatomist Jill Bolte Taylor, and it explores Blake's provocative supposition that the emergence of these rationalising, law-making, and 'limiting' activities within the human brain has been recorded in the earliest Creation texts, such as the Hebrew Bible, Plato's Timaeus, and the Norse sagas. Blake's prescient insight into the nature and origins of this dominant force within the brain allows him to radically reinterpret the psychological basis of the entity usually referred to in these texts as 'God'. The book draws in particular on the work of Bolte Taylor, whose study in this area is having a profound impact on how we understand mental activity and processes.

Brain's Diseases of the Nervous System

Brain's Diseases of the Nervous System
Title Brain's Diseases of the Nervous System PDF eBook
Author Walter Russell Brain Baron Brain
Publisher
Total Pages 1092
Release 1969
Genre Medical
ISBN

Download Brain's Diseases of the Nervous System Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle