The contents of this book continues the theme as in the previous
volume on cultural patterns and cognitive patterns in the East and
West, with special regard to those patterns which are determined by
our natural-genetic endownments in contrast to those patterns which
are influenced by our cultural ('East-West') influences, and within
this context a unique flavour is given to the 'good life' aspects
of adapting to this global community.The chapters written by
leading neuroscientists, give an overarching picture from the
elementary organisational principles of the human brain through the
basic perceptual and motor functions of the brain to the highest
levels of cognition, including aesthetical or moral judgments, with
an eye on what can be called 'good life' in both Eastern and
Western cultures. A unique compilation of state-of-the-art
overviews of how the human brain is organised and functions in
order to achieve high level of social, moral or aesthetic thoughts
across cultures.Published in collaboration with Institute Para
Limes.
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