Humans, unlike all other animals, are endowed with the capacity
for hope and despair. This unique ability allows us to generate
positive or negative expectations about the future, regardless of
present circumstances, and engage in behaviors that shape our
future. Although hope has been the engine of civilization, its
evanescent nature has made it an elusive target for the behavioral
sciences, which have largely ignored the topic. Hope has more often
been the province of philosophy, religion, and poetry.
For psychiatrist Anthony Reading, hope's power to shape human
behavior is worthy of scientific investigation and provides a
remarkable opportunity to understand the relationship between mind
and brain. Hope and despair dramatically illustrate the capability
of the human brain to construct imaginary representations of the
universe, allowing us to disengage from the present, recall the
past, and forecast the future independent of any current sensory
input. Consciousness then enables us to choose among these past,
present, and future scenarios and integrate them into coherent
plans for action.
Reading's wide-ranging work focuses on the ways we process
sensory information and their implications for our current
understanding of memory, learning, and consciousness; how the
brain's ability to transcend time affects our language, emotions,
evolution, and individual development; and the light that hope and
despair shed on important aspects of our function as individuals
and as a species. Bridging many disciplines, "Hope and Despair" is
a major contribution to our knowledge of human behavior.
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