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Richard E. Cytowic

    Richard E. Cytowic es un neurólogo reconocido por reintroducir la sinestesia en el discurso científico. Su trabajo ilumina la interconexión de los sentidos como algo crucial para comprender la percepción cerebral. Cytowic también explora temas de emoción, percepción y los engaños de la mente a través de su escritura de no ficción y ficción.

    Farben hören, Töne schmecken
    The Man Who Tasted Shapes, revised edition
    Synesthesia
    Wednesday Is Indigo Blue
    Your Stone Age Brain in the Screen Age
    Synesthesia
    • Synesthesia

      A Union of the Senses

      • 372 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Exploring the fascinating phenomenon of synesthesia, this book delves into how individuals experience a blending of senses, where sounds may evoke colors or numbers can trigger tastes. It examines the neurological basis of synesthesia, its historical context, and its impact on creativity and perception. Readers will discover personal stories from synesthetes, insights into the science behind the condition, and its implications for understanding human cognition and sensory experiences.

      Synesthesia
    • Your Stone Age Brain in the Screen Age

      Coping with Digital Distraction and Sensory Overload

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Exploring the Stone-Age origins of modern screen addictions, this work by an award-winning neurologist delves into how our evolutionary past influences current behaviors. It provides insights into the neurological mechanisms behind our compulsive use of screens and offers practical strategies for overcoming these addictions. The book combines scientific research with actionable advice, aiming to help readers reclaim their time and attention in a technology-driven world.

      Your Stone Age Brain in the Screen Age
    • Wednesday Is Indigo Blue

      • 309 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      How the extraordinary multisensory phenomenon of synesthesia has changed our traditional view of the brain.

      Wednesday Is Indigo Blue
    • Synesthesia

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      One in twenty-three people carry the genes for the synesthesia. Not a disorder but a neurological trait - like perfect pitch - synesthesia creates vividly felt cross-sensory couplings. A synesthete might hear a voice and at the same time see it as a color or shape, taste its distinctive flavor, or feel it as a physical touch. In this volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, Richard Cytowic, the expert who returned synesthesia to mainstream science after decades of oblivion, offers a concise, accessible primer on this fascinating human experience.

      Synesthesia
    • The Man Who Tasted Shapes, revised edition

      • 298 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Exploring the phenomenon of synesthesia, Richard Cytowic reveals its profound implications for understanding human perception and emotion. His journey began with a peculiar comment about chicken, leading him to investigate how synesthesia—where senses intertwine—challenges conventional notions of reason and self-awareness. Through original experiments, he provides a neurological explanation for this hereditary trait, suggesting it unlocks deeper layers of human experience and emotional insight. This medical detective adventure reshapes our understanding of what it means to be human.

      The Man Who Tasted Shapes, revised edition