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This book takes the reader on a fascinating journey, demonstrating in an understandable and entertaining way how the brain affects our thoughts, actions, and feelings - and that this sometimes only peripherally involves reason.
It shows, that the subconscious actually exists and how it affects us, how we arrive at both right and wrong decisions, how our memory works, how fragile it can be, and yet also how robust. Using insightful experiments and the latest research results, including many examples, this book presents the reader what an incredibly impressive thinking organ the brain actually is – even if it is not a purely “rational machine”.
Target Group: For people interested in the results of research into the workings of the brain in the areas of decision-making, memory, and consciousness.
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Hogrefe Verlag
Hogrefe is the leading scientific publisher for psychology, psychiatry, and mental health in Europe. These core areas are supplemented by publications in the fields of nursing, healthcare, and medicine.
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- Publisher Hogrefe AG
- Orginal LanguageGerman
- ISBN/Identifier 9783456856537
- Publication Country or regionSwitzerland
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 24.95 EUR
- Pages328
- ReadershipProfessional and Scholarly
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleIst das Hirn vernünftig? Erkenntnisse eines Neuropsychologen
- Edition1
- Copyright Year2016
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