


Brain-Body-Mind in the Nebulous Cartesian System: A Holistic Approach by Oscillations
Başar, E.
1ª Edición Enero 2011
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523 pags
1500 gr
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ISBN 9781441961341
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Brain-Body-Mind in the Nebulous Cartesian System: A Holistic Approach by Oscillations is a research monograph, with didactical features, on the mechanisms of the mind, encompassing a wide spectrum of results and analyses. The book should appeal to scientists and graduate students in the fields of neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry, physiology, psychology, physics and philosophy. Its goals are the development of an empirical-analytical construct, denoted as “Reasonings to Approach the Mind”, and the comprehension of 20 principles for understanding the mind.
This book amalgamates results from work on the brain, vegetative system, brains in the evolution of species, the maturing brain, dynamic memory, emotional processes, and cognitive impairment in neuro-psychiatric disorders (Alzheimer, Schizophrenia, Bipolar disorders). The findings are comparatively evaluated within the framework of brain oscillations and neurotransmitters. Further, a holistic approach links the brain to the cardiovascular system and overall myogenic coordination of the vegetative system. The results emphasize that EEG oscillations, ultraslow oscillations, and neurotransmitters are quasi-invariant building blocks in brain-body-mind function and also during the evolution of species: The temporal domain is where the importance of research on neural oscillators is indispensable. The core, holistic concept that emerges is that the brain, spinal cord, overall myogenic system, brain-body-oscillations, and neurotransmitters form a functional syncytium. Accordingly, the concept of “Syncytium Brain-Body-Mind” replaces the concept of “Mind”.
About the Author:
Erol Basar, currently Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at The Kultur University
Istanbul, is a pioneer in the field of Brain Dynamics and Oscillations. He has
published seven monographs, edited 10 books, and authored or co-authored 250
papers in neuroscience and cardiovascular research. Basar’s monograph,
EEG-Brain Dynamics (1980) introduced the functional importance of brain oscillations
and the quantum concept; it is considered a milestone in neuroscience literature.
The author was educated in high-energy physics and in physiology at the Universities
of Munich, Hamburg and Hanover. He taught physiology at the Medical University,
Lübeck between 1980 and 2000. He was also involved in research and teaching
in New York, San Diego, Ankara and Izmir. Basar’s route to multidisciplinary
research was directly influenced, during the 1960s, by the advice of Werner
Heisenberg and the renowned natural philosopher, Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker.
The Darwinian view discussed by Basar is the result of a longstanding collaboration
with Theodore Holmes Bullock, in California.
Content Level » Research
Related subjects » Neuroscience - Philosophy
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