Coming To Our Senses Av Susan Barry

Coming To Our Senses Av Susan Barry

A neurobiologist reexamines the personal nature of perception in this groundbreaking guide to a new model for our senses. We think of perception as a passive, mechanical process, as if our eyes are cameras and our ears microphones. But as neurobio......
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<DIV><DIV><B>A neurobiologist reexamines the personal nature of perception in this groundbreaking guide to a new model for our senses.</B><BR/> </DIV><DIV>We think of perception as a passive, mechanical process, as if our eyes are cameras and our ears microphones. But as neurobiologist Susan R. Barry argues, perception is a deeply personal act. Our environments, our relationships, and our actions shape and reshape our senses throughout our lives.</DIV><DIV> </DIV><DIV>This idea is no more apparent than in the cases of people who gain senses as adults. Barry tells the stories of Liam McCoy, practically blind from birth, and Zohra Damji, born deaf, in the decade following surgeries that restored their senses. As Liam and Zohra learned entirely new ways of being, Barry discovered an entirely new model of the nature of perception.<I> Coming to Our Senses</I> is a celebration of human resilience and a powerful reminder that, before you can really understand other people, you must
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Doctors have been able to cure some forms of congenital blindness and deafness for decades. But this has created another problem: most people end up hating their new senses. To ask someone to adapt to a new sense is to ask them to reshape their entire world. Many simply cannot. Every waking minute, they are bombarded by meaningless sights or sounds. Some sink into a depression so great that they lose their will to live and die.So then what to do with the cases of Liam McCoy and Zora Damji? Liam was born blind and Zora was born deaf. Both received surgeries to restore their senses as teenagers. Today, both lead healthy, independent lives. The question at the heart of Coming to Our Senses is: why? The answer reveals a common misunderstanding of how perception works. We tend to think of perception as a purely mechanical process, as a camera or microphone in the brain, recording the world objectively. But neurobiologist Susan Barry argues that your senses are completely your own. What you hear or see is influenced by your environment, history, age, relationships, preferences, fears, and needs. Your senses are so intimately connected to your experiences that they actually shape your personality. And as you grow, your senses grow with you, much further into adulthood than doctors once thought. The way you sense the world is part of what makes you, you.People like Liam and Zohra provide a clear view of how our sensory abilities intertwine with our personality, and Barry spent a decade with them, watching their process. Barry finds the environmental sources of Liam''s exquisite sense of direction, as well his inability to learn to recognize even his own mother''s face. And she considers how Zohra''s world expands upon learning that sound allows you to observe things you can''t see, as well as how the voice of Zohra''s Aunt Najma influenced the kinds of voices Zohra can understand best. Ultimately, Liam and Zohra adapted to their new senses because their individual circumstances allowed them to do so, and in ways that reflect those circumstances. But there is no single answer to why some people adapt to their new senses while others do not, or for that matter, why two normally sighted people can see the same thing two different ways -- the answer depends upon the whole history and tenor of a person''s life.Coming to Our Senses tells its stories with grace, empathy, and genuine curiosity. It is a testament to the power of resilience, and a moving account of how, regardless of how we''re born, we must each find our own way.

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Utforsk «Coming To Our Senses Av Susan Barry»

Dyk ned i et fascinerende tema med «Coming To Our Senses», en gripende bok skrevet av neurobiologen Susan R. Barry. Her undersøker Barry hvordan våre sanser former vår opplevelse av verden, og hvorfor noen enkeltpersoner tilpasser seg bedre til nye sanser enn andre. Denne boken tilbyr en dypere forståelse av hvordan oppfatning er mer enn bare mekanikk – det er en personlig opplevelse som er intimt knyttet til vår livshistorie.

En unikt personlig reise

I «Coming To Our Senses» følger Barry historiene til Liam McCoy og Zora Damji, to personer som fikk sine sanser restaurert etter å ha vært blinde og døve siden fødselen. Hvordan tilpasset de seg? Boken gir leseren et unikt innblikk i deres utfordringer og triumfer, og viser hvordan deres omgivelser og livserfaringer har formet deres evne til å oppfatte verden rundt dem.

Hvorfor er denne boken viktig?

  • Grunnleggende forståelse av sanser: Barry presenterer en ny modell for forståelse av hvordan våre sanser fungerer og hvordan de påvirker vår personlighet.
  • Innsikt i tilpasning: Hvorfor tilpasser noen personer seg raskt til nye sanser, mens andre sliter? Boken gir innsikt i de komplekse faktorene som spiller inn.
  • Empati og medfølelse: Gjennom Liam og Zoras historier får leseren en dypere forståelse av menneskelig motstandskraft og tilpasningsevne.

For hvem er «Coming To Our Senses»?

Dette er en bok for alle som er nysgjerrige på menneskelig persepsjon og hvordan våre sanser påvirker vår identitet. Enten du er student, fagperson innen psykologi, eller bare en engasjert leser, vil du finne at Barry's grundige forskning og gripende fortellinger resonerer dypt.

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Gi deg selv sjansen til å forstå verden på en ny måte med «Coming To Our Senses Av Susan Barry». Her får du ikke bare fakta og teorier, men også en hjertevarmende reise som viser hvordan vi, uansett hvordan vi er født, hver må finne vår egen vei i livet.

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