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Anthony M. Graziano

    Rethinking Consciousness
    Consciousness and the Social Brain
    Errand into the Wilderness of Mirrors
    The Spaces Between Us
    Research Methods
    McKinley's Ghost & the Little Tin Truck
    • McKinley's Ghost & the Little Tin Truck

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      McKinley's Ghost & the Little Tin Truck tells the story of the Millers, a fictional family struggling among the real events of the early 20th century: the end of the Progressive Era, The Great War and influenza pandemic, prohibition, voting rights for women, the conservative take-over, the Red Scare, xenophobic hatred of immigrants and other "inferiors," lynching and race riots, union-busting, the elevation of "business" in government and the resulting unparalleled corruption, a wild stock market, spiraling income disparity, the Great Depression, national despair and the seeds of the next world war.

      McKinley's Ghost & the Little Tin Truck
    • Research Methods

      A Process Inquiring

      Takes students beyond cookbook-like strategies to learn the concepts of research and helps them to develop an awareness of research as a thinking process. The book offers a programmatic organization and exposes students to all the approaches in research from naturalistic to experimental.

      Research Methods
    • The Spaces Between Us

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.3(49)Add rating

      Hidden beneath consciousness, the brain mechanisms controlling personal space affect every aspect of our lives- social, emotional, cultural, and practical. A neuroscientist, award-winning novelist, and science columnist for The Atlantic, Graziano tells this compelling story with humor, drama, and a deeply personal connection.

      The Spaces Between Us
    • Consciousness and the Social Brain

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(17)Add rating

      What is consciousness and how can a brain, a mere collection of neurons, create it? In Consciousness and the Social Brain, Princeton neuroscientist Michael Graziano lays out an audacious new theory to account for the deepest mystery of them all. The human brain has evolved a complex circuitry that allows it to be socially intelligent. This social machinery has only just begun to be studied in detail. One function of this circuitry is to attribute awareness to others: to compute that person Y is aware of thing X. In Graziano's theory, the machinery that attributes awareness to others also attributes it to oneself. Damage that machinery and you disrupt your own awareness. Graziano discusses the science, the evidence, the philosophy, and the surprising implications of this new theory. Now in an affordable paperback edition

      Consciousness and the Social Brain
    • Rethinking Consciousness

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(391)Add rating

      Neuroscientist and psychologist Michael Graziano puts forward a ground- breaking new theory of the origin of consciousness.

      Rethinking Consciousness