Your Stone Age Brain in the Screen Age: Coping with Digital Distraction and Sensory Overload

Cytowic, Richard E.

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2024-10-01
  • 售價: $1,420
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,349
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 352
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 0262049007
  • ISBN-13: 9780262049009
  • 相關分類: 感測器 Sensor
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商品描述

An award-winning neurologist on the Stone-Age roots of our screen addictions, and what to do about them.

The human brain hasn't changed much since the Stone Age, let alone in the mere thirty years of the Screen Age. That's why, according to neurologist Richard Cytowic--who, Oliver Sacks observed, "changed the way we think of the human brain"--our brains are so poorly equipped to resist the incursions of Big Tech: They are programmed for the wildly different needs of a prehistoric world. In Your Stone Age Brain in the Screen Age, Cytowic explains exactly how this programming works--from the brain's point of view. What he reveals in this book shows why we are easily addicted to screen devices; why young, developing brains are particularly vulnerable; why we need silence; and what we can do to push back.

In the engaging storytelling style of his popular TED Talk, Cytowic draws an easily comprehensible picture of the Stone Age brain's workings--the function of neurotransmitters like dopamine in basic instincts for survival such as desire and reward; the role of comparison in emotion, and emotion in competition; and, most significantly, the orienting reflex, one of the unconscious circuits that automatically focus, shift, and sustain attention. Given this picture, the nature of our susceptibility to digital devices becomes clear, along with the possibility of how to break their spell.

Full of practical actions that we can start taking right away, Your Stone Age Brain in the Screen Age offers compelling evidence that we can change the way we use technology, resist its addictive power over us, and take back the control we have lost.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

一位獲獎的神經學家探討我們螢幕成癮的石器時代根源,以及該如何應對。

人類的大腦自石器時代以來變化不大,更不用說在短短三十年的螢幕時代中。因此,根據神經學家Richard Cytowic的說法——奧利佛·薩克斯曾觀察到他「改變了我們對人類大腦的看法」——我們的大腦在抵抗大型科技公司的侵擾方面非常無能為力:它們是為了滿足史前世界截然不同的需求而編程的。在《你的石器時代大腦在螢幕時代》中,Cytowic從大腦的角度詳細解釋了這種編程是如何運作的。他在這本書中揭示的內容顯示了為什麼我們容易對螢幕設備上癮;為什麼年輕、發展中的大腦特別脆弱;為什麼我們需要安靜;以及我們可以做些什麼來抵抗這種影響。

在他受歡迎的TED演講中引人入勝的敘事風格中,Cytowic描繪了石器時代大腦運作的易懂圖景——神經傳遞物質如多巴胺在生存基本本能(如慾望和獎勵)中的功能;比較在情感中的角色,以及情感在競爭中的作用;最重要的是,定向反射,這是一種無意識的電路,自動聚焦、轉移和維持注意力。根據這幅圖景,我們對數位設備的易感性本質變得清晰,並且有可能找到打破其魔力的方法。

《你的石器時代大腦在螢幕時代》充滿了我們可以立即開始採取的實用行動,提供了令人信服的證據,證明我們可以改變使用科技的方式,抵抗其對我們的上癮力量,並重新掌控我們失去的控制權。

作者簡介

Richard E. Cytowic, a pioneering researcher in synesthesia, is Professor of Neurology at George Washington University. He is the author of Synesthesia, The Man Who Tasted Shapes, The Neurological Side of Neuropsychology, and, with David M. Eagleman, the Montaigne Medal-winner Wednesday Is Indigo Blue: Discovering the Brain of Synesthesia, all published by the MIT Press.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

理查德·E·賽托維克(Richard E. Cytowic)是聯覺研究的先驅,現任喬治華盛頓大學神經學教授。他是《聯覺》(Synesthesia)、《品味形狀的男人》(The Man Who Tasted Shapes)、《神經心理學的神經學面向》(The Neurological Side of Neuropsychology)以及與大衛·M·伊格曼(David M. Eagleman)共同撰寫的獲得蒙太涅獎的《星期三是靛藍藍:探索聯覺的大腦》(Wednesday Is Indigo Blue: Discovering the Brain of Synesthesia)的作者,以上書籍均由麻省理工學院出版社出版。