Touch
Autor David J. Lindenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 ian 2016
Dual-function receptors in our skin make mint feel cool and chili peppers hot. Without the brain s dedicated centers for emotional touch, an orgasm would feel more like a sneeze convulsive, but not especially nice. From skin to nerves to brain, the organization of our body s touch circuits is a complex and often counterintuitive system that affects everything from our social interactions to our general health and development.
In "Touch," neuroscientist and bestselling author David J. Linden explores this critical interface between our bodies and the outside world, between ourselves and others. Along the way, he answers such questions as: Why do women have more refined detection with their fingertips than men? Is there a biological basis for the use of acupuncture to relieve pain?How do drugs like Ecstasy heighten and motivate sensual touch?Why can t we tickle ourselves? Linking biology and behavioral science, "Touch" offers an entertaining and enlightening answer to how we feel in every sense of the word."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780143128441
ISBN-10: 0143128442
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 140 x 214 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10: 0143128442
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 140 x 214 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Penguin Publishing Group
Notă biografică
David J. Linden is a professor of neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The author of The Accidental Mind (2007) and The Compass of Pleasure (2011), he served for many years as the chief editor of The Journal of Neurophysiology. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his two children.
Recenzii
Illuminating. Drawing on a wide range of cutting-edge scientific research, Linden provides plenty of insights into how our sense of touch shapes our experience of the world and our idea of self
This book is excellent. It tells you why footballers hug each other when a goal is scored, and why there are vampire bats. Linden is very good and clear on the raw neurology
Absorbing. The bizarre vagaries of touch affect us all, [and] all this is backed up with a good deal of hard neuroscience. Following Linden's thread is worth it
Most of us take the tactile senses for granted. You won't after reading this book. The best science writers infect you with their fascination for the subject - that's exactly what Linden achieves here
A treasure trove for anyone wanting to decode the frisson of a lover's caress
Will make you think more deeply about every itch, scrape and caress
Fascinating. This book has changed my life
A touching story? A tactless comment? So elemental is the sense of touch that it permeates metaphors we live by. Linden explores the 'weird, complex, and often counter-intuitive' tactile system and its intimate impact on the human experience
This book is excellent. It tells you why footballers hug each other when a goal is scored, and why there are vampire bats. Linden is very good and clear on the raw neurology
Absorbing. The bizarre vagaries of touch affect us all, [and] all this is backed up with a good deal of hard neuroscience. Following Linden's thread is worth it
Most of us take the tactile senses for granted. You won't after reading this book. The best science writers infect you with their fascination for the subject - that's exactly what Linden achieves here
A treasure trove for anyone wanting to decode the frisson of a lover's caress
Will make you think more deeply about every itch, scrape and caress
Fascinating. This book has changed my life
A touching story? A tactless comment? So elemental is the sense of touch that it permeates metaphors we live by. Linden explores the 'weird, complex, and often counter-intuitive' tactile system and its intimate impact on the human experience