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Routledge Embodied Conflict: The Neural Basis of Conflict

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Explore the deep connection between brain function and human interaction with Embodied Conflict: The Neural Basis of Conflict and Communication. Published by Routledge, this work examines how our fundamental capacity to learn and remember forms the basis of consciousness, cognition, and identity. It investigates the neural structures used to encode and store perceptual experiences, which serve as the mechanisms for how we understand the world. This book explores the biological roots of social interaction. Since our conflicts often stem from differences in what we know, think, believe, and understand, this text looks at the neural encoding functions that drive these discrepancies. By understanding the neural basis of how we process information, readers gain insight into the biological foundations of human communication and the origins of social disagreement.

Key Features

Examines how neural structures serve as the mechanisms for knowing, thinking, and creating beliefs about the world.

Investigates the relationship between brain capacity for encoding perceptual experience and the development of identity.

Analyzes the biological roots of social conflict resulting from differences in understanding and belief systems.

Provides a deep look at the neural encoding functions that drive human cognition and consciousness.

Offers academic insights into how the brain stores information to shape our perception of the social world.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
23 April 2018
Listed Since
05 April 2017

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