El yo clonado y otros ensayos en Neurociencia

Mora, Francisco

Does the dolphin have a brain similar in design to that of the human being? Is the chimpanzee aware of its own existence? Why do other people's faces have so much meaning? Is dreaming a useless evolutionary residue? How do I know that my arm is mine and not someone else's? What is the self? How does the self not exist as a single "entity" located somewhere in the brain? Would it be possible one day to clone the self? How do we intuit the intentions of others? Are there neurons in the brain that, like mirrors, allow us to "physically" feel the pain of others? The essays in this book are an answer to many of the questions that Francisco Mora, acclaimed author of "Neuroeducation", has received in his talks and conferences. Written in accessible language, each of these essays can be read independently of the others.

Author
Mora, Francisco
Subject
Sciences > Biology and neurology
EAN
9788411484909
ISBN
978-84-1148-490-9
Edition
1
Publisher
Alianza Editorial
Pages
160 
High
18.0 cm
Weight
12.0 cm
Release date
16-11-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
El libro de bolsillo. Ciencias
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Mora, Francisco (aut.)

  • Mora, Francisco
    Francisco Mora es doctor en Medicina, doctor en Neurociencias, catedrático de Fisiología Humana y, actualmente, imparte docencia en las Universidades Complutense de Madrid y Iowa de Esta   Read more