The Neurophysics of Human Behavior: Explorations at the Interface of Brain, Mind, Behavior, and Information
Mark E. Furman, Furman Research Associates, Boca Raton, Florida, USA; Fred P. Gallo, Hickory Medical & Professional Center, Pennsylvania, USA
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Cat. #:  1308
ISBN:  9780849313080
ISBN 10:  0849313082
Publication Date:  June 22, 2000
Number of Pages:  376
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  • Provides a succinct discussion of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, a method of modeling human excellence and creating behavioral change
  • Discusses methods for intervention, modeling, therapeutic change, and their neurophysical/biophysical effects on brain, mind, and behavior
  • Outlines NeuroPrint - a ten step algorithm for modeling cognitive-neurodynamics
  • Covers the neurocortical dynamics of tools of intervention to allow for greater precision
  • Includes an extensive, detailed glossary of neurophysics, and related neuroscience terminology

  • Summary
    How do brain, mind, matter, and energy interact? Can we create a comprehensive model of the mind and brain, their interactions, and their influences? Synthesizing research from neuroscience, physics, biology, systems science, information science, psychology, and the cognitive sciences, The Neurophysics of Human Behavior advances a unified theory of brain, mind, behavior and information. This groundbreaking work helps you more deeply understand, more accurately predict, and more effectively change human behavior - a significant contribution to the fields of psychology, education, medicine, communications, and human relations.
    Cognitive neurophysics, as detailed in this work, presents an integrated perspective of brain, mind, behavior, thoughts, and nature. The distinguished authors emphasize the need to view psychological science - and our image of the "self" - in the context of the physical world: matter, energy, and natural laws. NeuroPrint is the powerful application model of this perspective. This comprehensive, detailed algorithm defines the network of interactions that develop brain, mind, behavior, thoughts, and emotions and redefines the meaning of psychotherapeutic intervention.
    The Neurophysics of Human Behavior gives the background, tools, and methods for intervention and modeling. It outlines the systematic, behavioral approach of NeuroPrint, promising to promote a deep understanding of the process of human change. Using The Neurophysics of Human Behavior, practitioners and researchers can plot and gauge the paths of change in neurocognitive dynamics and the improvements in mental health.