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A picture is worth a thousand words or so they say. Yet our world our civilisation has grown up on a foundation of words - laws constitutions treaties charters creeds - words that have tamed and liberated in equal measure. Our education from earliest childhood emphasises the importance of words. We take the world before our eyes and define it in a verbal language and in so doing we capture it understand it celebrate it. But there are costs. In our reliance on the cold efficency of language we have neglected the wordless ways of the brain. The uniquely complex human mind is capable of the most exquisite images and visions. But visualisation is not merely about sight and the imagined it is about the way we interact with the world through our five senses.
In THE MIND'S EYE Ian Robertson demonstrates how we are underutilising our brain's powers of visualisation. Taking the lessons of hard science he explains how the brain works and how important visualisation can be. But more importantly how we can all unleash the awesome power of our brains. Following simple exercises Ian Robertson describes how visualisation can:
improve memory and learning power
be the key to creative thinking and problem solving
offer powerful ways of combating stress
fight physical illness and pain
enrich musical and artistic experience
enhance sporting skill and strength
In his trademark accessible and imaginative style Ian Robertson brings to life the hidden workings of the brain and teaches us all how we can best capitalise on our inate abilities. A must read for anyone interested in how the brain works or unlocking our mind's full potential.
In THE MIND'S EYE Ian Robertson demonstrates how we are underutilising our brain's powers of visualisation. Taking the lessons of hard science he explains how the brain works and how important visualisation can be. But more importantly how we can all unleash the awesome power of our brains. Following simple exercises Ian Robertson describes how visualisation can:
improve memory and learning power
be the key to creative thinking and problem solving
offer powerful ways of combating stress
fight physical illness and pain
enrich musical and artistic experience
enhance sporting skill and strength
In his trademark accessible and imaginative style Ian Robertson brings to life the hidden workings of the brain and teaches us all how we can best capitalise on our inate abilities. A must read for anyone interested in how the brain works or unlocking our mind's full potential.
A picture is worth a thousand words or so they say. Yet our world our civilisation has grown up on a foundation of words - laws constitutions treaties charters creeds - words that have tamed and liberated in equal measure. Our education from earliest childhood emphasises the importance of words. We take the world before our eyes and define it in a verbal language and in so doing we capture it understand it celebrate it. But there are costs. In our reliance on the cold efficency of language we have neglected the wordless ways of the brain. The uniquely complex human mind is capable of the most exquisite images and visions. But visualisation is not merely about sight and the imagined it is about the way we interact with the world through our five senses.
In THE MIND'S EYE Ian Robertson demonstrates how we are underutilising our brain's powers of visualisation. Taking the lessons of hard science he explains how the brain works and how important visualisation can be. But more importantly how we can all unleash the awesome power of our brains. Following simple exercises Ian Robertson describes how visualisation can:
improve memory and learning power
be the key to creative thinking and problem solving
offer powerful ways of combating stress
fight physical illness and pain
enrich musical and artistic experience
enhance sporting skill and strength
In his trademark accessible and imaginative style Ian Robertson brings to life the hidden workings of the brain and teaches us all how we can best capitalise on our inate abilities. A must read for anyone interested in how the brain works or unlocking our mind's full potential.
In THE MIND'S EYE Ian Robertson demonstrates how we are underutilising our brain's powers of visualisation. Taking the lessons of hard science he explains how the brain works and how important visualisation can be. But more importantly how we can all unleash the awesome power of our brains. Following simple exercises Ian Robertson describes how visualisation can:
improve memory and learning power
be the key to creative thinking and problem solving
offer powerful ways of combating stress
fight physical illness and pain
enrich musical and artistic experience
enhance sporting skill and strength
In his trademark accessible and imaginative style Ian Robertson brings to life the hidden workings of the brain and teaches us all how we can best capitalise on our inate abilities. A must read for anyone interested in how the brain works or unlocking our mind's full potential.
Über den Autor
Ian Robertson is Professor of Psychology at Trinity College, Dublin. Formerly a scientist at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge, where he was a fellow of Hughes Hall, he is also a visiting professor at University College London with a further appointment in Toronto. One of the world's leading researchers on brain rehabilitation, he has published numerous scholarly books and scientific papers on the subject. He is the author of Mind Sculpture: unleashing your brain's potential and The Mind's Eye, both published by Bantam Press.
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2011 |
|---|---|
| Genre: | Importe |
| Rubrik: | Ratgeber |
| Thema: | Lebensführung allgemein |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9780857501158 |
| ISBN-10: | 0857501151 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Robertson, Ian |
| Hersteller: | Bantam |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 198 x 127 x 16 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Ian Robertson |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 31.12.2011 |
| Gewicht: | 0,325 kg |