



Molecules Of Emotion : Pert Ph.D., Candace B.: desertcart.in: Books Review: Brilliant - BRILLIANT - it’s a MUST READ Review: Professional writing like a novelist - As the topic is about emotion, the book is full of emotional content. Written like a racy, thriller novel, the book has enough core scientific content as well as the glimpses of the nether world of bad eho clashes among the best science'minds. Science understood from behind the mind of human scientists. Great collection to science books. A must have.
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,841 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #57 in Science Fiction Short Stories #57 in Humorous Science Fiction (Books) #70 in Science Fiction History & Criticism |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,907) |
| Dimensions | 13.97 x 2.29 x 21.43 cm |
| Generic Name | Book |
| ISBN-10 | 0684846349 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0684846347 |
| Importer | Simon & Schuster |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Language | English |
| Net Quantity | 750.00 Grams |
| Packer | Simon & Schuster |
| Paperback | 368 pages |
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster; ed edition (17 February 1999) |
| Reading age | 5 years and up |
G**L
Brilliant
BRILLIANT - it’s a MUST READ
A**R
Professional writing like a novelist
As the topic is about emotion, the book is full of emotional content. Written like a racy, thriller novel, the book has enough core scientific content as well as the glimpses of the nether world of bad eho clashes among the best science'minds. Science understood from behind the mind of human scientists. Great collection to science books. A must have.
S**O
Molecules Of Emotion
Its good read but bit length and too technical sometimes. Those with patience can buy and Enjoy.
S**H
Good experience
Very useful product, Helps overall immunity, don't want Go for it
P**H
Great read
A great and must read for serious learner’s of emotions and thinking.
J**I
This book talks to you
Everyone should read it. It is specifically helpful for those who are thinking to join or have recently joined research or PhD because if you ever feel like you don't feel invested in your research just read few pages and you are good to go. This is one of the best purchase I have ever had.
S**R
As much about the authors progress in her career as about the science of the molecules of emotion
Great book. Except I would have liked more of the science and less of the author's personal story. I don't have anything against her story but as I said I wanted to learn more about how our emotions become physical and all that stuff. Maybe more about how one can use this learning also to feel better.
U**.
Good
Reading now.... But so far it is tremendous
B**Z
Un libro escrito para que lo pueda entender cualquier persona. La autora es capaz de transmitir toda su pasión por la ciencia, relatar todos los entresijos del mundo de la investigación y explicar sus descubrimientos de forma sencilla
S**A
Trotz des weichen Einbands liegt das Buch sehr angenehm in der Hand. Zarte Farben und schöne Schrift.
M**A
O livro é maravilhoso.
P**R
I came to know about Candace B. Pert through the mind-boggling film 'What the Bleep Do We Know!?' I found her presence markedly impressive and right away ordered her book. Molecules of Emotion is not only an extraordinary scientific study, but it also comes with much autobiographic content. Candace Pert has the courage to reveal many details from her life as a female scientist. Since the 1970s, the late Candace Pert has persisted in her vision of finding molecular evidence for the functionality of our emotions, and our sexuality, and more generally for mindbody medicine, within the boundaries of modern science. The book, if all that additional information was taken out, would be a research paper, too thin to fill a book. And it would probably miss its goal entirely. It’s this holistic and empathic approach, and needless to add that it’s an artistic approach as well, that makes this book so unique. And it shows that this scientist is actually a great human. Actually Pert, together with the brilliant animations in the Bleep movie, made transparent how human sexuality works, and that it is not a mechanical abstract function, that it is not, an instinct or ‘drive’ as Sigmund Freud called it, but a direct outflow from our emotional predilections. To give an example, how she explains this rather complex matter in a very readable, comprehensive way, let me put this quote: —If receptors are the first components of the molecules of emotion, then ligands are the second. The word ligand comes from the Latin ligare, ‘that which binds’, sharing its origin with the word religion. Ligand is the term used for any natural or manmade substance that binds selectively to its own specific receptor on the surface of a cell. The ligand bumps onto the receptor and slips off, bumps back on, slips back off again. The ligand bumping on is what we call the binding, and in the process, the ligand transfers a message via its molecular properties to the receptor. Though a key fitting into a lock is the standard image, a more dynamic description of this process might be two voices—ligand and receptor— striking the same note and producing a vibration that rings a doorbell to open the doorway to the cell./24 Candace Pert’s project was since its humble beginnings in the 1970s very daring, as until now mainstream psychology treats emotions as ‘floating parameters’ that are hard to grasp by our reigning mechanistic science paradigm. But in her own words, her vision even went beyond. She did not just want to succeed in her personal research project, but desired to help bring about this huge paradigm shift to many scientists who are currently working on it. And she wanted this paradigm shift to expand also into medical science, so that the psychosomatic unity of body and mind are definitely recognized in medicine. It is known from the Bleep movie how brilliantly Pert explained her research, how she can convey complex matters in a simple comprehensive way. And here is how she explains emotions under the particular angle of her research: —When I use the term emotion, I am speaking in the broadest of terms, to include not only the familiar human experiences of anger, fear, and sadness, as well as joy, contentment, and courage, but also basic sensations such as pleasure and pain, as well as the ‘drive states’ studied by the experimental psychologists, such as hunger and thirst. In addition to measurable and observable emotions and states, I also refer to an / assortment of other intangible, subjective experiences that are probably unique to humans, such as spiritual inspiration, awe, bliss, and other states of consciousness that we all have experienced but that have been, up until now, physiologically explained./131-132 To summarize, this highly readable book from an amazing scientist may scramble you up a bit, but this is a good thing to happen. The book is not a dry research report, but in the contrary reads like an adventure novel—the novel of a daring woman who has achieved much in her life. She has won the hearts of many people and through touching their hearts she has been able to put new seeds in their minds.
A**R
Impresionante contenido,muy bueno, lindo y fuerte. Excelente contenido!!! Gracias!!!
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