Brain, Symbol & Experience – First Edition (1992)

Explore the intersection of neuroscience, psychology, anthropology, religion, and human consciousness with this influential academic work published by Columbia University Press. Written by Charles D. Laughlin Jr., John McManus, and Eugene G. d'Aquili, this first edition examines the relationship between the brain, symbolic thought, and human experience through the emerging field of neurophenomenology.

An outstanding reference for students, researchers, psychologists, neuroscientists, anthropologists, and anyone interested in consciousness studies and cognitive science.

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