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Despite centuries of scientific study and philosophical debate, the anatomy, functionality, and the seemingly unlimited potential of the human mind continue to be a mystery. The brain has been studied anatomically, biochemically, and functionally, yet the medical field is still no closer to understanding the mind than it was a century ago. That's because most of the astounding abilities that belong to the mind have mistakenly been attributed to the brain. The brain is merely a relay center, a biological switchboard that relays electrical signals between the mind and the body. The actual executor of thought, emotion, will, and everything that makes us human is the mind, not the brain. The two articles presented in this book, written by psychiatrist and neuroscientist Dr. Michael Binder, who published the first comprehensive neurophysiological hypothesis of psychiatric disorders, provide clinical, anatomical, and electrophysiological evidence that the mind and the brain are distinctly different but tightly integrated entities that combine to process information from the environment and govern the body. In the first article, the precise location of the mind deep within the brain will be identified, and the relationship between the mind and the brain will be used to explain a number of heretofore inexplicable phenomena including learning, memory, unconscious thought, abnormal thought, dissociative states, and out-of-body experiences. In the second article, the mind-brain relationship will be further used to explain the peculiar clinical and electro-encephalographical observations that have been made at the bedside of dying patients and provide an anatomically and spiritually precise definition for the mysterious divide between life and death. Although scientifically-sound in their logic, these articles transcend science because they incorporate that which cannot be seen with the eye or analyzed with physical instrumentation; they incorporate the spirit or "soul" as an entity distinct from the brain and body. From this more anatomically and functionally complete perspective, they supply answers to some of the most challenging questions in the fields of psychological, psychiatry, and neurology.
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