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The Oxford Handbook Of Spontaneous Thought Mindwandering Creativity And Dreaming 1st Kieran C R Fox Kalina Christoff Editors

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The Oxford Handbook Of Spontaneous Thought Mindwandering Creativity And Dreaming 1st Kieran C R Fox Kalina Christoff Editors
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.79 MB
Pages: 611
Author: Kieran C. R. Fox; Kalina Christoff (Editors)
ISBN: 9780190464745, 9780190464769, 0190464747, 0190464763
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st

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The Oxford Handbook Of Spontaneous Thought Mindwandering Creativity And Dreaming 1st Kieran C R Fox Kalina Christoff Editors by Kieran C. R. Fox; Kalina Christoff (editors) 9780190464745, 9780190464769, 0190464747, 0190464763 instant download after payment.

Where do spontaneous thoughts come from? It may be surprising that the seemingly straightforward answers "from the mind" or "from the brain" are in fact an incredibly recent understanding of the origins of spontaneous thought. For nearly all of human history, our thoughts--especially the most sudden, insightful, and important--were almost universally ascribed to divine or other external sources. Only in the past few centuries have we truly taken responsibility for their own mental content, and finally localized thought to the central nervous system--laying the foundations for a protoscience of spontaneous thought. But enormous questions still loom: what, exactly, is spontaneous thought? Why does our brain engage in spontaneous forms of thinking, and when is this most likely to occur? And perhaps the question most interesting and accessible from a scientific perspective: how does the brain generate and evaluate its own spontaneous creations?

Spontaneous thought includes our daytime fantasies and mind-wandering; the flashes of insight and inspiration familiar to the artist, scientist, and inventor; and the nighttime visions we call dreams.

This Handbook brings together views from neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, phenomenology, history, education, contemplative traditions, and clinical practice to begin to address the ubiquitous but poorly understood mental phenomena that we collectively call 'spontaneous thought.'

In studying such an abstruse and seemingly impractical subject, we should remember that our capacity for spontaneity, originality, and creativity defines us as a species--and as individuals. Spontaneous forms of thought enable us to transcend not only the here and now of perceptual experience, but also the bonds of our deliberately-controlled and goal-directed cognition; they allow the space for us to be other than who we are, and for our minds to think beyond the limitations of our current viewpoints and beliefs.

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