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Author | : Michael C. Corballis |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 2015-04-15 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 022623861X |
Corballis argues that mind-wandering has many constructive and adaptive features. These range from mental time travel?the wandering back and forth through time, not only to plan our futures based on past experience, but also to generate a continuous sense of who we are--to the ability to inhabit the minds of others, increasing empathy and social understanding. Through mind-wandering, we invent, tell stories, and expand our mental horizons. Mind wandering , hardly the sign of a faulty network or aimless distraction, actually underwrites creativity, whether as a Wordsworth wandering lonely as a cloud, or an Einstein imagining himself travelling on a beam of light. Corballis takes readers on a mental journey in chapters that can be savored piecemeal, as the minds of readers wander in different ways, and sometimes have limited attentional capacity.
Author | : Merriam Sarcia Saunders |
Publisher | : American Psychological Association |
Total Pages | : 18 |
Release | : 2020-06-02 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1433834235 |
"Children who get distracted easily will relate to Sadie and will realize they can focus on their positive qualities." —Oregon Coast Youth Book Preview Center Sadie feels like her thoughts are soaring into the clouds and she can’t bring them back down to earth. She has trouble paying attention, which makes keeping track of schoolwork, friends, chores, and everything else really tough. Sometimes she can only focus on her mistakes. When Sadie talks to her parents about her wandering, dreaming mind, they offer a clever plan to help remind Sadie how amazing she is. Includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers with more information on ADHD, self-esteem, and helping children focus on the positives.
Author | : John Wesley |
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Total Pages | : 16 |
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Author | : Kieran C.R. Fox |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 657 |
Release | : 2018-05-16 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0190464763 |
Where do spontaneous thoughts come from? It may be surprising that the seemingly straightforward answers "from the mind" or "from the brain" are in fact an incredibly recent understanding of the origins of spontaneous thought. For nearly all of human history, our thoughts - especially the most sudden, insightful, and important - were almost universally ascribed to divine or other external sources. Only in the past few centuries have we truly taken responsibility for their own mental content, and finally localized thought to the central nervous system - laying the foundations for a protoscience of spontaneous thought. But enormous questions still loom: what, exactly, is spontaneous thought? Why does our brain engage in spontaneous forms of thinking, and when is this most likely to occur? And perhaps the question most interesting and accessible from a scientific perspective: how does the brain generate and evaluate its own spontaneous creations? Spontaneous thought includes our daytime fantasies and mind-wandering; the flashes of insight and inspiration familiar to the artist, scientist, and inventor; and the nighttime visions we call dreams. This Handbook brings together views from neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, phenomenology, history, education, contemplative traditions, and clinical practice to begin to address the ubiquitous but poorly understood mental phenomena that we collectively call 'spontaneous thought.' In studying such an abstruse and seemingly impractical subject, we should remember that our capacity for spontaneity, originality, and creativity defines us as a species - and as individuals. Spontaneous forms of thought enable us to transcend not only the here and now of perceptual experience, but also the bonds of our deliberately-controlled and goal-directed cognition; they allow the space for us to be other than who we are, and for our minds to think beyond the limitations of our current viewpoints and beliefs.
Author | : Sadhana |
Publisher | : Notion Press |
Total Pages | : 110 |
Release | : 2016-08-03 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1945688882 |
Have you ever had situations with such lasting impacts that you still wonder about them? Wandering Thoughts That Wonder is a fine demonstration of prose that is simple, yet compelling and replete with nuggets of recollections. The recollections are rich in meaning, with a refreshing viewpoint, yet they are open to interpretation, thus raising questions about all that we hold familiar. This book aims at bringing out an extraordinary understanding to ordinary everyday events.
Author | : Richard Steele (M.A.) |
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Total Pages | : 184 |
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Author | : Mohan Raj Gurubatham |
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Release | : 2020-07 |
Genre | : Education and globalization |
ISBN | : 9781799855156 |
"This book raises awareness of the global challenges posed by accelerating global drivers for graduate education in the 21st century. It also evaluates the impacts of the 4th Industrial Revolution and its impacts on skill sets and high value graduate education"--
Author | : Kyle Strobel |
Publisher | : Baker Books |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2021-03-02 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1493428829 |
If we're honest, most of us feel bored, distracted, or discouraged in prayer. We look for resources to give us the "right" words or teach us the "right" technique and are disappointed when they don't seem to help. What we fail to realize is that prayer isn't a place for us to be good or right, and it isn't a place for us to perform or prove our worth. It's a place for us to be honest, present, and known--a place for us to offer ourselves and receive God. Spiritual formation experts Kyle Strobel and John Coe want to show you what you've been missing when it comes to prayer. In this down-to-earth book, they show you how to fearlessly draw near to a holy God, pray without ceasing (and without posturing), and delight in the experience of being fully known and fully loved. Each chapter ends with prayer projects or practices to help you see a difference in your prayer life, starting now.