Read The Mind and the Brain Online
Authors: Jeffrey M. Schwartz,Sharon Begley
Tags: #General, #Science
neurons, 19, 25, 109, 172, 253, 254, 289, 305, 311, 318, 321, 357
all-or-none property of, 107
attention and, 327–31,
333
, 338, 340, 367
auditory, 120, 125, 167, 227, 231, 232
brain, 26, 175, 309, 365, 366, 373
in children, 99
connections made by, 111–31
consciousness and, 27, 36, 39, 46, 48, 256
cortical, 171, 183, 207–8
description and function of, 103–6,
104
excitatory, 106
fetal, 112–13, 117
in infant brain, 110, 114–17, 126–27, 183
inhibitory, 106
mental forces and, 42–43
in OFC, 72
peripheral, 186
postsynaptic, 105–6, 107–8, 358
presynaptic, 105, 107–8
somatosensory, 158–59, 216
subjective mental states and, 28–30, 256, 257, 283
tonically active, 68–70,
69
visual, 101, 122–23, 329
neurophysiology, 37, 134
neuroplasticity, 15–16, 96–131, 175, 337, 374
of adolescents, 127–29, 130, 199
of adults, 15, 110, 130–31, 132, 139, 162, 163–64, 167, 168, 172–73, 177, 180, 199, 213–15, 223, 236, 252, 253, 254, 366, 367
attention in, 212, 215, 220, 222, 224, 233, 243, 248, 318, 321–22, 334, 338–42, 367, 368–69
of auditory cortex, 212, 228, 338
bottom-up, 250
of cats and kittens, 122–23, 125–26, 167–68, 183
of children, 98–102, 110, 117, 199, 208, 215, 234–35, 366
cross-modal functional plasticity, 198
cross-modal reassignment in, 100–101
directed or induced, 19–20, 110, 200
in ferrets, 101–3
focal hand dystonia and, 218–21
Hebbian plasticity, 107–8, 118, 166, 172, 216
of infants, 15, 126–27, 199, 234
language and, 118–20
learning and, 163, 208
in London taxi drivers, 250–52
of monkeys, 15, 132, 139, 155, 162, 165–67, 178, 205–13, 227, 230, 235, 318, 338
neurological illness and, 217–18
in OCD, 15, 16, 217, 359,
363
in raccoons, 168
in rats, 167, 168
self-directed, 18, 94, 254, 295–96, 318, 340, 368, 372–73
in stroke patients, 187–200
top-down, 250
use-dependent cortical reorganization in, 204–24
see also
cortical reorganization
neuropsychiatry, 12, 365, 369
neuroscience:
consciousness and, 48–49, 256–57
developmental, 122
free will and, 294, 298, 303–16
materialism in, 37, 371, 372, 374–75
philosophy and, 173
subjective experience and, 256
neurotransmitters, 8,
104
, 105–6, 108, 111, 252, 256, 261, 284, 300, 357, 358,
362
, 369
quantum mechanics and, 37–38, 268
Newkirk, Ingrid, 132–33, 135–36, 154, 161
Newsom, William, 25
Newton, Isaac, 30–31, 259, 260, 261, 268, 289, 361
Newtonian physics,
see
classical physics
Nichols, M. James, 25
nonlocality, 348–50, 351, 354, 374
nucleus,
104
Nudo, Randolph, 205–7, 209
Nyanaponika Thera, 10, 76–77
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), 9, 18, 42, 54–65, 70–95, 254
attention and, 14, 85, 341–42, 354, 359–60, 362
behaviorist approaches in treatment of, 1–7, 59–61, 74–76
brain mapping in, 72–75, 80–81
cognitive-behavioral therapy for, 14, 61, 70–71, 77–78, 92–93, 95, 130, 241, 291, 297, 316, 320,
363
consciousness and, 292, 295, 296, 316–17
cortical reorganization in, 88–91, 163, 198–99, 240, 249, 250, 277–78, 288, 290, 291–92, 295–96, 316–18, 321–22, 340, 355
definition of, 1, 55
directed mental force in, 18, 95
ego-dystonic character of, 13, 55–56, 60–61, 74, 341, 350, 368
exposure and response prevention for, 2–3, 5–6, 58–60, 75, 79, 87
Four Step regimen for, 14, 79–95,
89
, 248, 278, 291–92, 293, 294–96, 310–11, 317, 318, 339, 342, 355, 360, 361, 368
medication for, 58, 72–73, 105, 116
mindfulness and, 12–15, 61, 77–79, 82–83, 87–88, 92, 95, 130, 236–37, 239–44, 246–48, 257, 278, 309, 318–19, 341–42, 355–56, 359–60, 368
neuroplasticity and, 15, 16, 163, 217, 295–96, 318, 359,
363
OCD circuit in brain, 60, 61–65,
63
, 71–75, 80–81, 85, 88–91, 93,
94
, 237, 241, 244, 295, 316, 355–56,
362, 363
philosophy and, 291
prefrontal cortex in, 74,
94
, 241,
363
psychoanalysis and, 57, 75
symptoms of, 12–13, 54–56
volition and, 291, 295, 341, 355
occipital cortex,
63, 94
occipital lobes, 336
operant conditioning, 239
optic nerve, 101, 198
orbital frontal cortex (OFC), 62–68,
63, 69
, 71–74, 80, 85, 90–91, 93,
94
, 241, 356,
362
, 368
owl monkeys, 178, 180–84, 209–12, 215–16, 219
Pacheco, Alex, 132–36, 148–49, 151, 153, 155–56
Pagels, Heinz, 273
panprotopsychism, 47
Parent, Jack, 130
parietal cortex, 331, 335
parietal lobes, 129, 331
left, 100, 197
right, 100
particles, 263–64, 267–69, 284, 343–44, 346–47
Pascual-Leone, Alvaro, 213, 217, 220, 318, 339, 353–54
Passingham, Dick, 334–35
Pauli, Wolfgang, vii, 272, 279, 287 Paxil, 58
Penfield, Wilder, 24, 37, 45, 169, 172
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), 133, 136, 151–56, 158, 161
peripheral nerves, 174, 176, 204, 366
perisylvian, left, 99–100
PET,
see
positron emission tomography
Peterson, Brad, 241
phantom limb, 184–86
philosophy, 11, 35
Buddhist,
see
Buddhism
classical physics and, 296
neuroscience and, 173
OCD and, 291
process, 45
and quantum physics, 255, 287, 293
realism in, 346
phonemes, 226–27, 229–35
acoustically modified, 233
phonemic mapping, 230
phonemic processing deficits, 229
phonological processing deficit, 228
phonological representation, 232
photons, 266–68, 269, 337, 347, 348, 351
phrenology, 23, 24
physical therapy, 195
for focal hand dystonia, 103, 219–21
for stroke, 187
physics:
classical,
see
classical physics
quantum,
see
quantum physics
Piacentini, John, 242–44, 254
pi mesons, 344–45
pimozide, 238
Planck, Max, 261–62
plasticity,
see
neuroplasticity
Podolsky, Boris, 343–47
pointillism, 337
Pomeranz, Bruce, 167
Pons, Tim, 154–55, 157, 159, 161, 167, 183–84, 185, 186, 189
Pope, Alexander, 30
Popper, Karl, 45
positron emission tomography (PET), 4, 8, 12, 23, 62, 64, 67–68, 72–73, 79–81, 85, 88–90,
89
, 93–94, 197, 199, 240, 262, 278, 288, 291–92, 294, 313–15, 334–35, 354–55, 368
positrons, 344, 345, 346
postsynaptic nerve terminals,
104
prefrontal cortex,
63
, 67–68, 69, 74,
94
, 241, 309, 315, 331, 335–36, 340,
363
dorsal, 93,
94
dorsolateral, 311, 312
inferior, 66
lateral,
69
left, 197, 235–36
in OCD, 74,
94
, 241, 363
orbital, 74–75
right, 197
ventral, 66
volition and, 311–12
prefrontal lobotomy, 312
premotor cortex,
69
presynaptic nerve terminals,
104
probability wave, 276
process philosophy, 45
Prozac, 58
psychoanalysis, 57, 75, 239–40
psychology, 23, 259, 260, 319
putamen,
63
, 67,
94
, 241
qualia, 36, 38–39
quanta, 261–62, 348
quantum physics, 19, 51, 91, 258–89, 295, 321–22, 370, 375
of attention, 278, 321, 324, 325, 357,
362–63
brain and, 44, 45, 95, 284–86, 321–22, 342, 350, 357–58
classical physics vs., 16, 43–44, 48, 263–64, 276–77, 289, 293, 297
consciousness in, 16–17, 48, 272, 274, 276, 277, 280, 282, 283, 285–86, 288–89, 297–98, 319–20, 374
Copenhagen Interpretation in, 272–74, 275, 283, 346
Dirac choice in, 282
Einstein on, 343–44, 346–47
entanglement in, 344–45, 346, 347
Heisenberg choice in, 282, 354
hidden variables in, 270–71
indeterminism in, 262–63
many-minds view in, 271
many-worlds view in, 263, 271–72
and materialism, 283
mind in, 44, 45, 297, 342, 350, 374
morality and, 276–77, 374
neurotransmitters and, 37–38, 268
nonlocality in, 348–50, 351, 354, 374
observation in, 263–64, 269, 272–74, 275–76, 278–82, 285, 287, 344–46, 349, 352, 359
philosophy and, 255, 287, 293
subatomic particles in,
see
particles
volition and, 16–17, 37–38, 276, 293–94, 298, 319–20, 321–22, 325, 361, 364
quantum theory of consciousness, 342–43
Quantum Zeno Effect, 351–54, 356–57, 359, 364, 374
Quintero, Victor, 185
radial glia, 113
radial nerve, 177
Ramachandran, V. S., 184–87, 189
Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, 130, 167, 254
Rasmussen, Steen, 41
Rasmusson, Douglas, 168
Raub, William, 153, 154, 155
Rauch, Scott, 73
Ray, Johnny, 315
readiness potential (
Bereitschaftpotential
), 303–6
reading,
see
specific language impairment
realism, 346, 348
Reattribute, 14, 81–84, 86, 87, 240, 243, 278
Recanzone, Greg, 210–12, 233
receptors,
104
, 111
reductionism, materialist, 14, 37, 255, 341
reflex circuitry, 138
reflexive behavior, 32
Refocus, 14, 83–86, 87, 91, 95, 240, 243, 247, 278, 295, 310–11, 317, 339, 354, 355, 359, 360, 361, 368
Relabel, 14, 79–84, 86, 87, 95, 240, 243, 278, 295, 355
relaxation training, 239
representation, 167
cortical,
see
cortical representation
motor-cortex, 221
neuronal, 340
phonological, 232
somatosensory, 170–71, 184, 186, 208, 220
representation zone, 169
res cogitans
, 32
res extensa
, 32
retina, 101, 102, 123, 125, 198, 336, 337
retinal nerves, 177
Return to Innocence, A
(Schwartz), 255, 257, 278
Revalue, 14, 87–88, 240, 278, 292, 355, 361
rhesus monkeys, 137
Right Effort, 18
Robertson, Ian, 334, 340
Rogers, Carl, 299
Rolls, E. T., 63–65
Rose, Charlie, 152, 155
Rose, Steven, 37, 49
Rosen, James, 298
Rosen, Nathan, 343–47
Rothman, Tony, 352–53
samatha
, 370
Sanders, Calvin, 151
Sayadaw, Ledi, 321, 370
S. B., 313–15
schizophrenia, 9, 311, 313, 314, 320, 321
Schreiner, Christoph, 228
Schrödinger, Erwin, 268, 275, 323, 344
Schrödinger’s cat, 275–76, 281, 285, 345, 356
Schrödinger wave equation, 268–70, 273, 282–83, 284, 293, 358–59
Schrödinger wave function,
see
wave function
Schwann cells,
104
science:
and cult of scientism, 6
as modern religion, 300
morality and, 52–53, 364
questions pursued in, 7–8
Scientific Learning Corp., 234–35
scientific materialism,
see
materialism
scientific revolution, 8, 276
scientism, cult of, 6
Searle, John, 27, 50–51
sea snail (
Aplysia californica
), 108–10
Segal, Zindel, 244
Segrè, Emilio, 343
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), 58, 72–73