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Marc Wittmann's Top Book Recommendations

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Soul Dust

The Magic of Consciousness

Consciousness poses one of the most baffling problems in science. There is nothing that we know more intimately, and nothing that is harder to explain. In 'Soul Dust' Humphrey tackles the hard problem head on. He defines consciousness and considers his development from first animal flickerings to homo sapiens' sense of selfhood. less
Recommended by Marc Wittmann, and 1 others.

Marc WittmannHumphrey gives an explanation of how consciousness might have evolved out of what used to be a sort of motor-output. (Source)

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Entertaining and educational, Douwe Draaisma's Why Life Speeds Up As You Get Older raises almost as many questions as it answers. Draaisma applies a blend of scholarship, poetic sensibility and keen observation in exploring the nature of autobiographical memory, covering subjects such as d�j�-vu, near death experiences and the effect of severe trauma on memory recall, as well as human perceptions of time at different stages in life. A highly accessible and personal read, this book will not fail to touch or provoke thought in its readers. less
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Marc WittmannA poetically formulated answer, founded in everyday experience, to how memory processes define your subjective time over longer time scales. (Source)

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A book that fundamentally changes how neuroscientists and psychologists categorize sensations and understand the origins and significance of human feelings

How Do You Feel? brings together startling evidence from neuroscience, psychology, and psychiatry to present revolutionary new insights into how our brains enable us to experience the range of sensations and mental states known as feelings. Drawing on his own cutting-edge research, neurobiologist Bud Craig has identified an area deep inside the mammalian brain--the insular cortex--as the place where interoception,...
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Marc WittmannSignals come from the periphery of the body—from interoception, from gut feeling, from the heart, from the lungs—into the brain. (Source)

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The holy grail of psychologists and scientists for nearly a century has been to understand and replicate both human thought and the human mind. In fact, it's what attracted the now-legendary computer scientist and AI authority David Gelernter to the discipline in the first place. As a student and young researcher in the 1980s, Gelernter hoped to build a program with a dial marked "focus." At maximum "focus," the program would "think" rationally, formally, reasonably. As the dial was turned down and "focus" diminished, its "mind" would start to wander, and as you dialed even lower, this... more
Recommended by Marc Wittmann, and 1 others.

Marc WittmannA meditation about different states of mind. Consciousness is constantly ebbing and flowing during the day. (Source)

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The Magic Mountain

Hans Castorp is 'a perfectly ordinary, if engaging young man' when he goes to visit his cousin in an exclusive sanatorium in the Swiss Alps.What should have been a three week trip turns into a seven year stay. Hans falls in love and becomes intoxicated with the ideas he hears at the clinic - ideas which will strain and crack apart in a world on the verge of the First World War. less
Recommended by Igor Debatur, Marc Wittmann, and 2 others.

Igor DebaturIt’s a story about young ambitious man who felt in a trap of his own mind in form of a chronic disease. He visited his brother in a clinic, situated in high mountains of Switzerland. Instead of retreating after a week, as was originally planned, he stayed there for seven years. There are several very bright characters with different ideas about liberalism, conservatism, hedonism and many other... (Source)

Marc WittmannIn the ever-repeating sameness of the Magic Mountain Resort, time accelerates because all novelty is lost. (Source)

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