The Invisible Hand: Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Human Hand Function
暫譯: 看不見的手:人類手部功能的神經認知機制
Longo, Matthew R.
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2025-04-15
- 售價: $3,810
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $3,620
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 520
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 026255187X
- ISBN-13: 9780262551878
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How the "invisible hand" of the nervous system makes the human hand such an evolutionary success. The hand has a central role in both human evolution and cultural development--in our descent and in our ascent. It is, Immanuel Kant said, "the visible part of the brain." It is the invisible that concerns Matthew Longo in The Invisible Hand, a wide-ranging, deftly written account of the neural and cognitive mechanisms that have made a seemingly ordinary physical appendage an extraordinary tool in the evolution of humanity. The hand has been the focus of an enormous amount of research from a dizzying range of disciplines, from anatomy, psychology, and neuroscience to evolutionary biology and archaeology. With the concept of the invisible hand, Longo integrates and contextualizes the findings from these disparate fields to show how the neurocognitive mechanisms that comprise the invisible hand are central to understanding a wide array of phenomena, including basic sensory and motor function, space perception, gesture, and even the self. More generally, he contends that the extraordinary abilities of the hand arise precisely from the complementary nature and tight integration of the visible and invisible hands--a proposition that leads deep into topics as diverse as haptics, tool use, handedness, phantom limbs, and evolution. His work elucidates and significantly expands a key chapter of the story of human evolution and culture as manifested in the human hand.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
神經系統的「看不見的手」如何使人類的手成為進化上的成功。
手在人體進化和文化發展中扮演著核心角色——在我們的下降和上升過程中。正如伊曼紐爾·康德所說,它是「大腦的可見部分」。而馬修·朗戈在The Invisible Hand中關注的是看不見的部分,這本書廣泛而巧妙地闡述了神經和認知機制,這些機制使得一個看似普通的身體附屬物成為人類進化中的非凡工具。手一直是來自各種學科的龐大研究焦點,這些學科包括解剖學、心理學、神經科學、進化生物學和考古學等。透過「看不見的手」的概念,朗戈整合並將這些不同領域的研究結果進行背景化,展示了構成看不見的手的神經認知機制如何對理解一系列現象至關重要,包括基本的感官和運動功能、空間感知、手勢,甚至自我。更一般而言,他主張手的非凡能力正是源於可見手與看不見的手之間的互補性質和緊密整合——這一命題深入探討了觸覺、工具使用、慣用手、幻肢和進化等多樣主題。他的研究闡明並顯著擴展了人類進化和文化故事中的一個關鍵章節,這一章節在於人類的手所體現的。作者簡介
Matthew R. Longo is Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at Birkbeck, University of London, where he directs the Body Representation Laboratory.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
馬修·R·朗戈(Matthew R. Longo)是倫敦大學比爾克貝克學院的認知神經科學教授,並且負責人體表徵實驗室。