How You Feel
- Author James Tresilian
- Narrator Roger Davis
- Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
- Run Time 9 hours and 10 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Neurosciences, Physiological and neuro-psychology, biopsychology, Physiology, Popular psychology, Popular science.
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What to expect
You might feel thirsty or tired. You might feel healthy and well or perhaps a little under the weather. Maybe you can feel that you are standing or that you are leaning over. You may also feel the world around you - the shape and texture of an apple in your hand, the feel of a chair you're sitting on.
All these feelings have something in common, say psychologists and neuroscientists. They are all mental events, things that happen in the mind. But what if this is all wrong?
What if it's not just the mind, but also the body itself that feels? And not merely physical sensations, but other feelings that seem to have nothing to do with bodies. Things like 'emotions' and 'intuitions' - joy or rage, anxiety or optimism, or the feeling of being hard done by or misunderstood?
Drawing on the latest research and a range of classic and contemporary thought, How You Feel shows you that your brain and your body are two parts of a single system that creates your mind and mental life. You will discover that you don't have feelings, thoughts and emotions inside your body, you have them with your body. There can be no mind without the body.
Psychology is no longer about the brain, or about 'mind and body', it is about the whole that is you.
Critics Review
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Once you have read How You Feel, I promise you cannot help but become mindfully aware of the inner intricate machinery that is our body and the spooky relationship it has with our mind. From the everyday sensations of aches and pains we all know to rare exotic syndromes that distort reality, this book is a fascinating and superb read
Professor Bruce Hood, bestselling author of 'The Self Illusion' -
An astonishing, gripping and beautifully told story, with out-of-body experiences, phantom limbs, imaginary heads, perceptions without sensations, and much more. Sparkles with insights and surprises
Professor Nick Chater, author of 'The Mind is Flat' -
A story told with wit and imagination, How You Feel reveals how the brain and body work together in surprising ways to let the mind do its thing. It gets to the very core of who and what we are, and will forever change how you look at yourself
Professor Amanda Ellison, author of 'Splitting: The Inside Story on Headaches'
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