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New release! This book is not just for understanding pain and perception. It does more than just distil immensely complicated science into a delightfully fun and thought-provoking book. It facilitates a greater sense of empathy for those who experience pain or anyone who just cannot see/experience the world the way you do. This is a book for absolutely anyone and everyone. What can illusions teach us about pain? Is what we see, hear, and feel as simple as it appears to be? The modern science of perception has unearthed new ways to think about pain – as a multi-sensory and multi-factorial phenomenon. Leading pain researchers, Dan Harvie and Lorimer Moseley, walk us through this science by interacting with illusions that challenge our assumptions on how perception actually works. A visually stunning, fun and accessible read to help anyone better understand and respond to pain. Here is what you can expect to learn: What illusions tell us about our perceptions Pain and perception are personal, but always real Perception involves assumptions to fill gaps Pain and perception depend on everything going on in and around you With pain and perception, what you get is influenced by what you expect to get Changing our perspective can change our perceptions The (new) book we didn’t know we needed I’ve just read Daniel Harvie and Lorimer Moseley’s new book, Pain and Perception: A closer look at why we hurt, and honestly, I’m really excited. I think it’s because the visual illusions they use make the book feel super tangible – they provide real-life examples for how your brain works (by showing how your perceptions can be played with). For so many of these illusions, I simply CANNOT see them ‘accurately’, even though I know I am perceiving them ‘inaccurately’. For other illusions, I seem to be able to switch between ‘accurate’ and ‘inaccurate’ perceptions of reality – crazy right? Dan and Lorimer succinctly explain how and why the brain does this. And what t
Titel: Pain and Perception: A Closer Look at Why We...
Verlag: NOI Group
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Einband: Paperback
Zustand: Very Good
Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Jacket