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Actor’s Brain: Exploring the Cognitive Neuroscience of Free Will

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Is free will just an illusion? What is within the brain that allows us to pursue our own actions and objections? What is it about this organ that permits the emergence of seemingly purposeful behaviour, giving us the impression that we are “free”? This book takes a journey through the anatomy and physiology, the structures and the processes, of the human brain to demonstrate what is known about the control of voluntary behaviour, when it is “normal” and when it breaks down.

It starts by taking the reader from the basic “hard” anatomy supporting simple hand and finger movement, through to the “higher” structures of the human brain supporting the timing and selection of voluntary acts, and on towards a consideration of the complex distributed systems supporting voluntary behaviour (volition).

Conditions elaborated upon along the way include the curious case of Dr. Strangelove and his anarchic, wayward limb, the belief in alien control experienced by sufferers of schizophrenia, the seemingly inexplicable paralyses encountered in hysterical conversion patients, and the biological processes that enable us to lie to each other and engage in violence. The book concludes by examining some of the many veried attempts that human factors have made to expand such a volitional space, to enhance their own self-control and creativity.

Written in an engaging and accessible style, but with its roots in hard science, the book makes fascinating reading for psychiatrists, neuroscientists, and philosophers, and anyone who has ever wondered whether we are really free.

Author: Spence, Sean

Topic: Medical / Nursing
Media: Book
ISBN: 198526660
Language: English
Pages: 434

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Weight 1.65 lbs
Dimensions 9.2 × 6.4 × 1.2 in

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