Music and Mental Imagery (SEMPRE Studies in The Psychology of Music)
Drawing on perspectives from music psychology, cognitive neuroscience, philosophy, musicology, clinical psychology, and music education, Music and Mental Imagery provides a critical overview of cutting-edge research on the various types of mental imagery associated with music. Four main parts cover an introduction to the different types of mental imagery associated with music such as auditory/musical, visual, kinaesthetic and multimodal mental imagery; a critical assessment of established and no...
What's Behind Your Belly Button?
by Robert W Sterling and Martha Char Love
Supercharge Your Best Life (Bulletproof Mindset Mastery, #7)
by Scott Allan
Bridge Across Forever (Fast Track Self Healing Cutting Edge Psychology for Current, #2)
by Kevin Wilson
Cognitive Science and Medieval Studies (Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages)
With the rapid development of the cognitive sciences and their importance to how we contemplate questions about the mind and society, recent research in the humanities has been characterised by a 'cognitive turn'. For their part, the humanities play an important role in forming popular ideas of the human mind and in analysing the way cognitive, psychological and emotional phenomena are experienced in time and space. This collection aims to inspire medievalists and other scholars within the human...
La Mujer Que Mira a Los Hombres Que Miran a Las Mujeres
by Hustvedt
The Structure Of The Brain; How To Understand And Cultivate Intellectual Power
by Albert Wilson
Nlp II: The Next Generation
by Robert Brian Dilts, Judith Ann DeLozier, and Deborah Sue Bacon Dilts
Doing Valuable Time explores the human concern with expending our life's time well. We pursue what we take to be valuable, strive to live meaningfully, judge whether our present circumstances are good enough, and have standards for what we are willing to take an interest in. Doing valuable time, however, is not an easy task. Expending time on big, important life-projects often entails lots of little time expenditures on the seemingly meaningless, and our ability to take an interest in our own fu...
Religion, Neuroscience and the Self (Routledge Studies in Neurotheology, Cognitive Science and Religion)
by Patrick Mcnamara
The purpose of this book is to use neuroscience discoveries concerning religious experiences, the Self and personhood to deepen, enhance and interrogate the theological and philosophical set of ideas known as Personalism. McNamara proposes a new eschatological form of personalism that is consistent with current neuroscience models of relevant brain functions concerning the self and personhood and that can meet the catastrophic challenges of the 21st century. Eschatological Personalism, rooted...
This groundbreaking new book from New York Times bestselling author Daniel J. Siegel, M.D., introduces readers to his pioneering, science-based meditation practice. AWARE provides practical instruction for mastering the Wheel of Awareness, a life-changing tool for cultivating more focus, presence and peace in one's day-to-day life. An in-depth look at the science that underlies meditation's effectiveness, this book teaches readers how to harness the power of the principle "Where attention goes...