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Robert Evan Ornstein

    L'œuvre de grande envergure et multidisciplinaire de Robert Ornstein explore la nature de l'esprit et du cerveau humains. Ses recherches pionnières sur la latéralisation cérébrale ont considérablement fait progresser notre compréhension de la cognition. À travers ses livres, traduits dans de nombreuses langues et vendus à des millions d'exemplaires, il vise à apporter des découvertes cruciales sur la nature humaine au grand public. Il a fondé l'Institut pour l'étude de la connaissance humaine pour diffuser ces idées.

    The Psychology of Consciousness
    The Psychology of Consciousness
    Healthy Pleasures
    The Amazing Brain
    • Visually and intellectually explores the history, evolution, construction, and chemical and electrical operation of the brain.

      The Amazing Brain
    • Synthesizes immunobiology, genetics, and psychology to illustrate the emotional and physical importance of pleasure and recommends ways to create positive attitudes that make life an affirmative experience

      Healthy Pleasures
    • The Psychology of Consciousness

      Second Edition

      • 255pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Robert E. Ornstein reexamines what is known about consciousness today & answers the question "What is consciousness?" thru a consideration of intuition & reason. He goes beyond the theory that creative impulses originate in the right side of the brain & rational impulses originate in the left side to show how a synthesis of these two functions can bring about "a more complete science of human consciousness with an extended conception of our own capabilities." Permissions Preface Toward a Complete Psychology Ordinary Consciousness: A Personal Construction Two Sides of the Brain The Temporal Dimensions of Consciousness The Traditional Esoteric Psychologies Introduction Meditation Exercises The Education of the Intuitive Mode The New Synthesis A Brief Introduction Techniques of Self-regulation An Extended Concept of Man A Postscript Notes Index

      The Psychology of Consciousness