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Author Modell, Arnold H., 1924-

Title Imagination and the meaningful brain / Arnold H. Modell
Published Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2003

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Description xiv, 253 pages ; 20 cm
Contents 1. Uncertain Steps toward a Biology of Meaning -- 2. Metaphor, Memory, and Unconscious Imagination -- 3. Imagination's Autonomy -- 4. The Corporeal Imagination -- 5. Intentionality and the Self -- 6. Directing the Imagination -- 7. The Uniqueness of Human Feelings -- 8. Feelings and Value -- 9. Imagining Other Minds -- 10. Mirror Neurons, Gestures, and the Origins of Metaphor -- 11. Experience and the Mind-Body Problem
Summary "The ultimate goal of the cognitive sciences is to understand how the brain works - how it turns "matter into imagination." In Imagination and the Meaningful Brain, psychoanalyst Arnold Modell claims that subjective human experience must be included in any scientific explanation of how the mind/brain works. Contrary to current attempts to describe mental functioning as a form of computation, his view is that the construction of meaning is not the same as information processing. The intrapsychic complexities of human psychology, as observed through introspection and empathic knowledge of other minds, must be added to the third-person perspective of cognitive psychology and neuroscience."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Imagination.
Meaning (Psychology)
Emotions and cognition.
Mind and body.
LC no. 2002029595
ISBN 026213425X alkaline paper