An exciting introduction to consciousness research and its applications to our waking and sleeping moments. Once the domain of philosophers, the study of consciousness is now an exciting branch of science. Author Anthony Freeman, managing editor of the
Journal of Consciousness Studies, opens
Consciousness with a history of mind study, from the ancient Greeks to the present, and provides a multidisciplinary review of cognitive science. Freeman untangles the conflicting theories on the working of the brain, analyzing the techniques developed for its study over the years. "Seeing" v. "believing," mind/body connections, zombies, and assembly line robots are just the beginning. Even chaos theory and quantum physics are relevant, with opposing approaches inciting disciplinary battles. This illustrated and accessible volume introduces key researchers like Wilder Penfield, who talked with his conscious sister while operating on her brain tumor.
An exciting introduction to consciousness research and its applications to our waking and sleeping moments.About the AuthorAnthony Freeman is managing editor of the
Journal of Consciousness Studies.
Reviews[A]s entertaining as it is helpful . . . Its claim as an overview is made good but not so detailed or erudite to make it unreadable by the layperson. * American Reference Books Annual *
Book InformationISBN 9781576077917
Author Anthony FreemanFormat Hardback
Page Count 352
Imprint ABC-CLIOPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 340g