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The Neurocognitive Mosaic - Exploring the Mind's Architecture - cover

The Neurocognitive Mosaic - Exploring the Mind's Architecture

Pasquale De Marco

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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**Embark on a Journey into the Astonishing Realm of the Mind and Brain with "The Neurocognitive Mosaic: Exploring the Mind's Architecture"**

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of neurocognition, where the intricate relationship between the brain and the mind is unveiled. This comprehensive guide delves into the depths of human cognition, exploring the neural mechanisms underlying perception, attention, memory, language, emotion, decision-making, problem-solving, and consciousness.

Uncover the secrets of the brain's structural and functional organization, and witness the remarkable transformation of sensory inputs into meaningful representations of the world. Investigate the nature of attention, discovering how the brain selectively focuses on relevant information while filtering out distractions. Dive into the fascinating realm of memory, exploring the intricate processes of encoding, storage, and retrieval that shape our personal histories and guide our interactions with the world.

Explore the neural foundations of language, unraveling the mysteries of comprehension, production, and acquisition, and gain insights into the complexities of bilingualism. Delve into the realm of emotions, examining the intricate interplay between feelings and cognition, and uncover the neural mechanisms that drive our motivations and behaviors. Discover the cognitive strategies and neural mechanisms that empower us to solve problems, overcome obstacles, and generate creative solutions, and embark on a journey into the enigmatic realm of consciousness, seeking to understand the nature of self-awareness and the subjective experience of being.

"The Neurocognitive Mosaic" is not just a book; it's an invitation to embark on an intellectual odyssey, challenging assumptions and expanding your understanding of human cognition. With captivating case studies, cutting-edge research findings, and thought-provoking ethical considerations, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of the mind and brain, their profound implications for our lives, societies, and our understanding of the universe. Join us on this extraordinary journey into the neurocognitive mosaic, and discover the intricate workings of the most complex and awe-inspiring organ in the known universe – the human brain.


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Disponible depuis: 02/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 175 pages.

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