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Damasio, Antonio, R., “Descartes’ Error – Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain” Avon Books, 1994, ISBN 0-380-72647-5 A Book Review by: Paul Harris, OD
This book just jumped off the shelves at me while browsing in a new Barnes and Noble in our area. Damasio is a neurologist with lots of clinical experience as well as research work in understanding the role emotions play in our life experience. Descartes introduced the separation of mind and body as well as emotion from logical thinking. Damasio makes an excellent case for emotions and knowledge of the body and sensory experience from and of the body being an absolutely essential and integral part of mind. His conclusion was that Descartes was wrong is made very convincingly while at the same time educating the reader about many of the higher level, more complex, systems interactions that occur in the brain.
Early on he states, “I propose that the critical networks on which feelings rely include not only the traditionally acknowledged collection of brain structures known as the limbic system but also some of the brain’s prefrontal cortices, and most importantly, the brain sectors that map and integrate signals from the body.” He continues, “… that the body, as represented in the brain, may constitute the indispensable frame of reference for the neural processes that we experience as the mind.”
In an aside on neurochemical explanations (pp. 77-78) he gives us his insights into how confused many in the medical community get when looking for a simple explanation of a chemical imbalance in the brain explaining a condition. This section has great relevance in being ready to counter the simple explanations of how Ritalin works. He is talking about seratonin and aggressiveness but his argument can easily be expanded to our areas of concern such as what is the neurochemical factor in dyslexia or ADD, etc.
As I go back over this book I can see that few pages escaped the use of my highlighter. The following will give you a flavor.
This is definitely one of the books you should put on your “must read” list! Available from Amazon
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