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Ewa Miendlarzewska
Kindle Edition | Pages: 171 pages Rating: 3.67 | 6 Users | 4 Reviews
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Title | : | Mirador de la Memoria |
Author | : | Ewa Miendlarzewska |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 171 pages |
Published | : | November 20th 2018 by Prodigy Gold Books |
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"Happiness is, after all, just a brain state." This statement takes Emma Printemps by surprise when she first interviews Dr. Paulina Kochanowska, an aging affective neuroscientist, and victim of her own inventions. Paulina is on house arrest, having been accused of ethical misconduct for experimenting with holographic human memory transfer.To fix the puzzling epidemic of human loneliness, Paulina together with a group of neuroscientists tried to unite the experiences from several brains in one supercomputer emulation in Ticino in a secret venture—Project Unison.
But now, imprisoned in her Geneva home and awaiting the verdict, Dr. Paulina decides to confess her lifetime accomplishments to the young biography writer. They race against time to save her autobiographic memory from oblivion and uncover the truth about the algorithms inside her most brilliant neuroinvention—the mysterious affective companion robot Salvatore.
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Ratings: 3.67 From 6 Users | 4 ReviewsAssessment Appertaining To Books Mirador de la Memoria
The scientific concepts in this novel are interesting but the style of the novel completely bored me. The descriptions of the neuroscience are so detailed and there is so much of it that the narrative arch is completely lost. I suspect this story will be of most interest to those who are interested in the science concepts rather than the story. I gave up on it.*I was given a free copy of this book through the LibraryThing Early Reviewers program.I would recommend this book for anyone interested in a deep dive into neuroscience with some strong characters and one curious robot.For my full review: https://paulspicks.blog/2018/12/06/mi...For all my reviews: https://paulspicks.blog
"Mirador de la Memoria" is a one-of-a-kind science book, because of its deeply researched and very accurate science and how these complex ideas, speculations and facts mix with a very entertaining and moving novel-like story. The very intricate mind of Dr.Paulina Kochanowska is revealed to us in a sort of stream-of-consciousness where we get to know everything from her gastronomic and musical taste (which is great btw) to her deepest thoughts on emotion, memory and ultimately the human mind. The
Ewa Aurelia Miendlarzewska, PhD is an interdisciplinary neuroscientist and human nature storyteller based in Geneva. Her first neuroscience-fiction novel Mirador de la Memoria will appear in bookstores in November 2018. Her research spans learning, memory and reward as well as financial decision making. She is a post-doctoral researcher at the Geneva Finance Research Institute and the Swiss CenterMirador de la Memoria is a book about loneliness, love, science and ethics. It addresses in depth the use of technology as a substitute for human contact, an issue that already affects, and will certainly affect even more our society in the near future. The author's knowledge in affective neuroscience, neuroeconomics and cognitive psychology is evident throughout the book and provides rich arguments for the ongoing (at least in the reader's mind) debate on how far we can go in using technology
Mirador de la Memoria is a book about loneliness, love, science and ethics. It addresses in depth the use of technology as a substitute for human contact, an issue that already affects, and will certainly affect even more our society in the near future. The author's knowledge in affective neuroscience, neuroeconomics and cognitive psychology is evident throughout the book and provides rich arguments for the ongoing (at least in the reader's mind) debate on how far we can go in using technology
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