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Going inside : a tour around a single moment of consciousness

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Dealing with single moments in the life of the human brain, this book provides explanations of why a tennis player cannot be seeing the ball at the instant when it is struck, or even for most of its flight; and why surprises feel surprising, and boredom boring.

The author argues that, by understanding just how much subconscious decision-making the brain manages to get through before each moment of awareness, we can begin to appreciate the true wonder of consciousness - and see why the human brain is the most complex system that science is ever likely to encounter.

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Product Details
Faber
0571173195 / 9780571173198
Hardback
126
01/06/1999
England
English
368p., [8]p. of plates : ill. (chiefly col.)
23 cm
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