Physics in Mind, Werner R. Loewenstein
Physics in Mind, Werner R. Loewenstein
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Physics in Mind
A Quantum View of the Brain

Author: Werner R. Loewenstein

Narrator: Walter Dixon

Unabridged: 7 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 01/18/2013


Synopsis

No one can escape a sense of awe when reflecting on the workings of the mind: we see, we hear, we feel, we are aware of the world around us. But what is the mind? What do we mean when we say we are “aware” of something? What is this peculiar state in our heads, at once utterly familiar and bewilderingly mysterious, that we call awareness or consciousness?

In Physics in Mind, eminent biophysicist Werner R. Loewenstein argues that to answer these questions, we must first understand the physical mechanisms that underlie the workings of the mind. And so begins an exhilarating journey along the sensory data stream of the brain, which shows how our most complex organ processes the vast amounts of information coming in through our senses to create a coherent, meaningful picture of the world. Bringing information theory to bear on recent advances in the neurosciences, Loewenstein reveals a web of immense computational power inside the brain. He introduces the revolutionary idea that quantum mechanics could be fundamental to how our minds almost instantaneously deal with staggering amounts of information, as in the case of the information streaming through our eyes.

Combining cutting-edge research in neuroscience and physics, Loewenstein presents an ambitious hypothesis about the parallel processing of sensory information that is the heart, hub, and pivot of the cognitive brain. Wide-ranging and brimming with insight, Physics in Mind breaks new ground in our understanding of how the mind works.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura on February 21, 2013

Hot damn, this is a big brain book. Loewenstein writes in the preface that his book is "written for the general reader" and that no "specialized knowledge of biology, physics, or information theory is assumed in advance." But that's just bologna. This isn't "popular" science. This is serious science......more

Goodreads review by Mani on February 12, 2013

Not a light read but absolutely with the effort. I came across this book as I was looking for background reading for Rhythms of Brain. This book does a great job of clarifying the role of Quantum mechanics in biology, providing key insights into the current research and the current movers in the fie......more

Goodreads review by Sara on February 13, 2014

This is one of those books, like The Elegant Universe or Godel Escher Bach, that I know I'm going to have to read three or four times to even come close to comprehending the majority of it. It's like a tough mudder for your brain, but in a good way.......more

Goodreads review by Mishehu on August 23, 2014

Not your standard pop sci entry. Not that I don't appreciate a challenge, but the author might have led a bit more gently here and there, closed a technical gap or two, pandered a bit more vigorously to his rapt lay readership. OK, I won't mince words: this was a tough read. Like another reviewer on......more

Goodreads review by Chris on April 15, 2019

This book is challenging, and the challenge is made even greater by the fact that literally none of the diagrams available in the physical copy is provided to audiobook listeners. That being said, even with the diagrams, some of which can be yoinked via judicious use of the preview options on Amazon......more