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neuroscience – recent & forthcoming books, part 2

August 12, 2007

This is the concluding part of a list I started a few days ago, of new & forthcoming books in the neurosciences, including neuroscience applied to fields such as religion, ethics or psychotherapy. A cumulative list will be placed in the sidebar.

Neuropsychotherapy: How the Neurosciences Inform Effective Psychotherapy by Klaus Grawe (Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2007).

Neuroscience, Fourth Edition by Dale Purves (Sunderland, Mass.: Sinauer Associates, 2007). textbook

The Neuroscience of Psychological Therapies by Rowland W Folensbee (Cambridge [England] ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007).

Neuroscience of Rule-Guided Behavior ed. by Silvia A Bunge; Jonathan D Wallis (New York : Oxford University Press, 2007) forthcoming Aug 29

New Frontier of Religion and Science: Religious Experience, Neuroscience, and the Transcendent by John Hick (New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).

On Willing Selves: Neoliberal Politics and the Challenge of Neuroscience ed. by Sabine Maasen; Barbara Sutter (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007) forthcoming Oct 2

Proust Was a Neuroscientist by Jonah Lehrer (Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., 2007) forthcoming Nov 1 (author’s blog, “The Frontal Cortex”)

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neuroscience – recent & forthcoming books, part 1

August 8, 2007

This is the beginning of a cumulative list to be placed in the sidebar, of books on the neurosciences published in 2007 or forthcoming; some actually appeared in 2006 but have copyright dates of 2007.

Billy’s Halo by Ruth McKernan (London: Black Swan, 2007). [hardcover published in 2006, paperback Jan 07] A neuroscientist’s memoir of her father’s illness and death.

Bioethics and the Brain by Walter Glannon (New York : Oxford University Press, 2007).

Cognitive Psychology: Mind and Brain Edward E Smith; Stephen Michael Kosslyn (Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2007) textbook integrates neuroscience into cognitive psychology

Contemplative Science: Where Buddhism and Neuroscience Converge by B Alan Wallace (New York : Columbia University Press, 2007) publisher’s page with links to interviews

Defining Right and Wrong in Brain Science: Essential Readings in Neuroethics ed. by Walter Glannon (New York : Dana Press, 2007)

Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience: The Geometry of Excitability and Bursting by Eugene M Izhikevich (Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2007). http://vesicle.nsi.edu/users/izhikevich/publications/dsn/index.htm

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‘Gut Feelings’ and other new & upcoming releases

August 2, 2007

11vknsoaptl_aa_sl160_.jpgOne of the researchers featured in Malcolm Gladwell’s Blink, Gerd Gigerenzer, has a new book – Gut Feelings: The Intelligence of the Unconscious. Gigerenzer is director of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin. (author’s website)

More new books:

The First Word: The Search for the Origins of Language by Christine Kenneally

The Open-Focus Brain: Harnessing the Power of Attention to Heal Mind and Body by Les Fehmi and Jim Robbins (forthcoming Aug 28) (some publications available online)

Mindful Universe: Quantum Mechanics and the Participating Observer (The Frontiers Collection) by Henry P. Stapp

Evocative Objects: Things We Think With by Sherry Turkle

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‘Creative Explorations’ – new book on identity (using Lego sets)

July 25, 2007

Creative Explorations: New Approaches to Identities and Audiences by David Gauntlett is based on a project in which people used Lego pieces to create metaphorical models of their identity (sounds something like “sand tray therapy“).21kvnyooh-l_aa_sl160_.jpg

The author has posted an extract from the conclusion; here is part:

I was struck by ‘the will to coherence’ – the desire to assemble a solid and unified view of self-identity. It was also possible to see participants asserting their own distinctiveness within the context of an increasingly globalised and mainstream fashion-led culture. The role of the media emerged as the provider of stories – ethical resources which people use to orient themselves towards aspirations. We saw that the sense of a journey was common, with each person as the hero of their own story, often moving away from historical ties towards greater stability, fulfilment, and engagement with the world.these goals were not about possessions gained, but about social connections, inner happiness, and a life well lived.”

More on the project at the ArtLab website… and the author’s website….

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add to evolutionary psychology list

July 18, 2007

One I missed earlier: Why Think? The Evolution of the Rational Mind by Ronald de Sousa (Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007)

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