En El espacio y la conciencia, el tercero de la trilog a Psicofisiolog a de la conciencia, Jacobo Grinberg-Zylberbaum nos invita a explorar una de las preguntas m s profundas de la existencia: la conexi n entre realidad, percepci n y mente. Con su estilo l cido y visionario, el autor plantea que, al expandirse nuestra experiencia del mundo, tambi n lo hace nuestra conciencia.
A partir de ese enfoque innovador, Grinberg-Zylberbaum revela c mo el sistema nervioso convierte la energ a indiferenciada del espacio en c digos neuronales, generando una experiencia de conciencia nica para cada individuo. Pero esta no es est tica: cambia y evoluciona constantemente, moldeada por nuestras interacciones con otros y por los procesos internos de nuestro ser.
M s que un tratado acad mico, este libro es una invitaci n a descubrir nuevas formas de entender la mente, la realidad y el papel que jugamos en la construcci n de ambas. Una lectura fresca y pionera que abre nuevos caminos de discusi n e investigaci n sobre el estudio de la conciencia.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
"CONSCIOUS EXPERIENCE IS AN EXTRAORDINARY HUMAN ATTRIBUTE. NOT ONLY ITS COMPLEXITY, BUT ALSO ITS SUBTLETY, MAKE THE ANALYSIS OF ITS ORIGIN AND OPERATIONS FASCINATING." --J. G. Z.
In Space and Consciousness, the third instalment in the trilogy "Psychophysiology of Consciousness", Jacobo Grinberg-Zylberbaum invites us to explore one of the most profound questions of existence: the connection between reality, perception, and mind. With his lucid and visionary style, the author argues that as our experience of the world expands, so does our consciousness.
Based on this innovative approach, Grinberg- Zylberbaum reveals how the nervous system converts the undifferentiated energy of space into neural codes, generating a unique experience of consciousness for each individual. But this is not static: it constantly changes and evolves, shaped by our interactions with others and by the internal processes of our being.
More than an academic treatise, this book is an invitation to discover new ways of understanding the mind, reality, and the role we play in constructing both. A fresh and pioneering read that opens up new avenues of discussion and research on the study of consciousness.