Synaptic Self
Joseph Ledoux  
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Maison d'édition:Penguin Paperbacks
Genre:Neuro
Pages:416
ASIN:0142001783
ISBN:9780142001783
Dewey:612.82
Format:Paperback
Date de parution:2003-01-28
Dimensions:1.10 x 8.30 x 5.30 in
Date de l'ajout:2008-10-11
Prix:CDN$ 24.00
Appréciation:4.5 (13 voix)
Résumé: A middle-aged neuroscientist walking down Bourbon Street spots a T-shirt that reads, "I don't know, so maybe I'm not." This stimulus zooms from eyes to brain, neuron by neuron, via tiny junctions called synapses. The results? An immediate chuckle and (sometime later) a groundbreaking book titled "The Synaptic Self". To Joseph LeDoux, the simple question, "What makes us who we are?" represents the driving force behind his 20-plus years of research into the cognitive, emotional, and motivational functions of the brain.
LeDoux believes the answer rests in the synapses, key players in the brain's intricately designed communication system. In other words, the pathways by which a person's "hardwired" responses (nature) mesh with his or her unique life experiences (nurture) determine that person's individuality. Here, LeDoux nimbly compresses centuries of philosophy, psychology, and biology into an amazingly clear picture of humanity's journey toward understanding the self.
Equally readable is his comprehensive science lesson, where detailed circuit speak reads like an absorbing--yet often humorous--mystery novel. Skillfully presenting research studies and findings alongside their various implications, LeDoux makes a solid case for accepting a synaptic explanation of existence and provides to the reader generous helpings of knowledge, amusement, and awe along the way. "--Liane Thomas"