The Discovery of Mind: From Wundt to Neuroimaging

Authors

Ardi Roelofs

Keywords:

Mind, Brain, History, Attention, Consciousness, Intelligence

Synopsis

This book presents a concise history of the scientific discovery of the mind. Although people have speculated about the nature and functioning of their minds for thousands of years, it was only about 200 years ago that they replaced the philosophical armchair with the laboratory and began to investigate the mind scientifically. Surprisingly, the work of one of the founders of scientific psychology, Wilhelm Wundt (1832–1920), has been largely forgotten, despite its relevance to current psychology. Taking a fresh look at history, this book discusses important empirical and theoretical discoveries made in the few decades before and in the 150 years after the publication of Wundt’s groundbreaking monograph Grundzüge der physiologischen Psychologie in 1874. Crucial evidence from past behavioral and patient studies to recent neuroimaging is synthesized to support a thought-provoking account of key aspects of the human mind.

Author Biography

Ardi Roelofs

Ardi Roelofs studied experimental psychology at Radboud University in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, where he obtained his bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD degrees (all three with highest distinction). He then worked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the USA, the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the University of Exeter in England, again the Max Planck Institute, and finally the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour at Radboud University. He is a full professor there and was director of the research master’s program in cognitive neuroscience. His research focuses on language and attention in health and disease.

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Published

October 18, 2024

Series

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ISBN-13 (15)

9789493296794