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Loading... The Plastic Mind: New science reveals our extraordinary potential to… (edition 2007)by Sharon Begley
Work detailsTrain Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Reveals Our Extraordinary Potential to Transform Ourselves by Sharon Begley
None. O cérebro pode mudar, e cada um de nós é capaz de fazer com que isso aconteça. A nossa mente, munida de desejos, necessidade e disciplina, pode desencadear essas mudanças. Neste livro, a premiada jornalista Sharon Begley, explora algo que os monges budistas já atestaram há milênios; o incrível potencial da mente humana. Explorando as mais recentes descobertas no campo da neurociência, a autora revela como esse potencial poderia ser empregado para vencer a depressão, curar feridas emocionais. recommended by Elise Convincing set of scientific evidence for neuroplasticity. Even though it ties in with meditation, it's not a how-to or self-help guide. Makes the case that meditation is a consistent method to affect the brain, but does not answer whether it is the only way, or whether there are differences between meditation schools. Excellent! The brain is never fixed - it is never too late to re-create yourself! Although there are drugs and procedures that can change the brain, how much better if people can be taught to change themselves from within. I found this to be a very fascinating account of the progression of the field of neuroscience, from a long-held view that the adult brain is "fixed" and "immutable" (as described by the Spanish neuroanatomist Santiago Romon y Cajal in 1913) to the discovery that the brain is in fact quite plastic and malleable, long into adulthood and old age. The author leads us through a narrative, describing the unfolding of these discoveries through studies starting in the1960s through the last 4 decades, with many of the key finding occurring in only the last 10 years. Having just read the book, "Your Brain, the Missing Manual" published in 2008, it was interesting to see how long held misconceptions of neuroscience still persist today. For example "the Missing Manual" describes an individual's "happiness set point" to be basically unchangeable attribute, and get used to it! When in fact, as put forth by "Train Your Mind", studies have shown this is completely changeable through training our mind. While this book is not an introduction to Buddhism or a guide to methods for training your mind, it presents a clear, easy to understand synopsis of the scientific research that shows through changing our thinking, training our mind, we are capable of physically changing the structure of our brain, increasing our happiness, and improving the quality of life. no reviews | add a review
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