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Author Verny, Thomas R., author.

Title The embodied mind : understanding the mysteries of cellular memory, consciousness, and our bodies / Thomas R. Verny, M.D.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Pegasus Books, 2021
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 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  128.2 VER    Check Shelf
Edition First Pegasus Books cloth edition.
Description xiv, 258 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-247) and index.
Contents Do genes matter? -- The brain : how it remembers what it remembers -- The immune system : this doctor makes house calls -- Mysteries of the human cell -- The intelligence of single-celled organisms -- Regeneration, hibernation, and metamorphosis -- The wisdom of the body -- Heart transplants : personality transplants? -- The brain-mind conundrum and the rise of quantum biology -- Significance.
Summary We understand the workings of the human body as a series of interdependent physiological relationships: muscle interacts with bone as the heart responds to hormones secreted by the brain, all the way down to the inner workings of every cell. To make an organism function, no one component can work alone. In light of this, why is it that the accepted understanding that the physical phenomenon of the mind is attributed only to the brain? In The Embodied Mind, internationally renowned psychiatrist Dr. Thomas R. Verny sets out to redefine our concept of the mind and consciousness. He brilliantly compiles new research that points to the mind's ties to every part of the body. The Embodied Mind collects disparate findings in physiology, genetics, and quantum physics in order to illustrate the mounting evidence that somatic cells, not just neural cells, store memory, inform genetic coding, and adapt to environmental changes-all behaviors that contribute to the mind and consciousness. Cellular memory, Verny shows, is not just an abstraction, but a well-documented scientific fact that will shift our understanding of memory. Verny describes single-celled organisms with no brains demonstrating memory, and points to the remarkable case of a French man who, despite having a brain just a fraction of the typical size, leads a normal life with a family and a job. The Embodied Mind shows how intelligence and consciousness-traits traditionally attributed to the brain alone-also permeate our entire being. Bodily cells and tissues use the same molecular mechanisms for memory as our brain, making our mind more fluid and adaptable than we could have ever imaged.-- Source other than the Library of Congress.
Subject Consciousness.
Mind and body.
Memory.
Human physiology.
Consciousness (DNLM)D003243
Consciousness (OCoLC)fst00875441
Human physiology (OCoLC)fst00963183
Memory (OCoLC)fst01015913
Mind and body (OCoLC)fst01021997
ISBN 9781643137995 (hardcover)
1643137999 (hardcover)
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