
Throughout History, Humans Have Attempted To Influence And Control The Thoughts Of Others. Since The Word 'brainwashing' Was Coined In The Aftermath Of The Korean War, It Has Become Part Of The Popular Culture And Been Exploited To Create Sensational Headlines. It Has Also Been The Subject Of Learned Discussion From Many Disciplines: Including History, Sociology, Psychology, And Psychotherapy. But Until Now, A Crucial Part Of The Debate Has Been Missing: That Of Any Serious Reference To The Science Of The Human Brain. Descriptions Of How Opinions Can Be Changed, Whether By Persuasion, Deceit, Or Force, Have Been Almost Entirely Psychological. In Brainwashing, Kathleen Taylor Brought The Worlds Of Neuroscience And Social Psychology Together For The First Time. In Elegant And Accessible Prose, And With Abundant Use Of Anecdotes And Case-studies, She Examines The Ethical Problems Involved In Carrying Out The Required Experiments On Humans, The Limitations Of Animal Models, And The Frightening Implications Of Such Research. She Also Explores The History Of Thought-control And Shows How It Persists All Around Us, From Marketing And Television, To Politics And Education. This Edition Includes A New Preface From The Author Reflecting On The Uses Of Brainwashing Today, Including By The Islamic State. Oxford Landmark Science Books Are 'must-read' Classics Of Modern Science Writing Which Have Crystallized Big Ideas, And Shaped The Way We Think.
This book investigates the biological and psychological mechanisms behind thought control, bridging the gap between neuroscience and social influence. Author Kathleen Taylor, a researcher in neuroscience and psychology, utilizes historical records, sociological data, and neuroscientific principles to argue that brainwashing is not merely a psychological phenomenon but a process rooted in the physical architecture of the human brain. She examines how external pressures—ranging from political indoctrination to modern marketing—interact with neural plasticity to alter individual belief systems.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers frequently cite this work as a foundational text for understanding the intersection of biology and social influence. The prose is noted for its accessibility, effectively translating complex neuroscientific concepts for a general audience while maintaining academic rigor.
Page Count:
544
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192529757
ISBN-13:
9780192529756
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