Wayfinding: The Science and Mystery of How Humans Navigate the World

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ISBN-13:
9781250096968
Veröffentl:
2019
Erscheinungsdatum:
30.04.2019
Seiten:
368
Autor:
M. R. O’Connor
Gewicht:
443 g
Format:
218x143x32 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

At once far flung and intimate, a fascinating look at how finding our way make us human."A marvel of storytelling." -Kirkus (Starred Review) In this compelling narrative, O'Connor seeks out neuroscientists, anthropologists and master navigators to understand how navigation ultimately gave us our humanity. Biologists have been trying to solve the mystery of how organisms have the ability to migrate and orient with such precision-especially since our own adventurous ancestors spread across the world without maps or instruments. O'Connor goes to the Arctic, the Australian bush and the South Pacific to talk to masters of their environment who seek to preserve their traditions at a time when anyone can use a GPS to navigate. O'Connor explores the neurological basis of spatial orientation within the hippocampus. Without it, people inhabit a dream state, becoming amnesiacs incapable of finding their way, recalling the past, or imagining the future. Studies have shown that the more we exercise our cognitive mapping skills, the greater the grey matter and health of our hippocampus. O'Connor talks to scientists studying how atrophy in the hippocampus is associated with afflictions such as impaired memory, dementia, Alzheimer's Disease, depression and PTSD. Wayfinding is a captivating book that charts how our species' profound capacity for exploration, memory and storytelling results in topophilia, the love of place."O'Connor talked to just the right people in just the right places, and her narrative is a marvel of storytelling on its own merits, erudite but lightly worn. There are many reasons why people should make efforts to improve their geographical literacy, and O'Connor hits on many in this excellent book-devouring it makes for a good start." -Kirkus Reviews
Prologue: Hypermobility Part ONE, Arctic: The Last Roadless Place Memoryscapes Why Children Are Amnesiacs Birds, Bees, Wolves and Whales Navigation Made Us Human A Storytelling Computer Part TWO, Australia: Supernomads Dreamtime Cartography Space and Time in the Brain Among the Lightning People You Say Left, I Say North Part THREE, Oceania: Empiricism at Harvard The Astronauts of Oceania Navigating Climate Change This is Your Brain on GPS Lost Tesla Epilogue: Our Genius is Topophilia

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