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A top-notch American researcher, stumbling on a hidden agenda, survives a deadly plunge off the New England coast while keeping one step ahead of a government contract killer. Not far behind is a feisty female CIA operative hell bent on cutting him off from passing classified US material to a foreign power. With dying no option, Harmon Page grabs his life with both hands relying on instinct, self-preservation and wits to avoid becoming collateral damage.
Harvie family burying ground in North Dumfries, Ontario, Canada. Contains genealogy and scientific studies on archaeology, forensic osteology and excavations, etc.
This comprehensive review of the neuropsychology of emotion and the underlying neural mechanisms, is divided into four sections: background and general techniques, theoretical perspectives, emotional disorders, and clinical implications.
About this Book... The Brain and the Inner World is an eagerly-awaited account of a momentous revolution. Subjective mental states like consciousness, emotion, and dreaming were once confined to the realm of philosophy, psychoanalysis, and the human sciences. These topics now assume center stage in leading neuroscientific laboratories around the world. This shift has produced an explosion of new insights into the natural laws that govern our inner life. By two pioneers in the field, The Brain and the Inner World guides us through the exciting new discoveries, showing how old psychodynamic concepts are being forged into a scientific framework for understanding subjective experience. It is not that the mind is reduced to neurobiology. Rather, thanks to neurobiology, we are free to believe in the power of the mind. The neurosciences will soon be able to argue with Plato, Descartes, James, Freud, and Lacan about the mysterious connections between emotions, experience, will, reason, and creativity.