Focusing on the intersection of neuroscience and social sciences, this volume explores how findings from neuroscience can enhance sociological and social psychological theories. It highlights the relevance of brain research to understanding social behavior and offers insights that can refine traditional sociological concepts, bridging the gap between these disciplines.
David D. Franks Knihy



Neurosociology: Fundamentals and Current Findings
- 144 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
Focusing on the intersection of neuroscience and sociology, this book introduces the fundamentals of neurosociology, highlighting the evolution of the brain and its inherent social characteristics. It delves into the nature of knowledge, subjective experiences, and the pervasive influence of the New Unconsciousness. Key topics include the role of mirror neurons, sex differences in brain function, imitation, and the balance between determinism and agency, offering a comprehensive overview of contemporary findings in the field.
Sociology and the Real World
- 234 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
Stephen Lyng and David Franks posit that contemporary sociology has lost its connection to human realities and address the conceptual underpinnings of sociological practice. schovat popis