Bodily changes in pain, hunger, fear, and rage

Bodily changes in pain, hunger, fear, and rage

Por Walter B. Cannon

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Sinopsis

In "Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear, and Rage," Walter B. Cannon presents a groundbreaking exploration of the physiological responses of the human body to emotional and physical stimuli. Cannon's literary style deftly intertwines empirical observation with theoretical insight, situating the work within the context of early 20th-century physiological psychology. This seminal text introduces concepts such as homeostasis, emphasizing the body's struggle to maintain stability in the face of distressing sensations, with rich illustrations and meticulously gathered data that reveal the complexities of bodily reactions to extreme experiences. Walter B. Cannon, a prominent physiologist and Harvard Medical School professor, was instrumental in advancing our understanding of the connection between psychological states and physiological changes. His extensive research on the sympathetic nervous system and his term 'fight or flight' underscore a lifelong pursuit of knowledge that bridged biology and behavior. Cannon's educational and professional experiences afforded him a unique perspective on the interplay between mind and body, driving the narrative of this work. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in psychology, physiology, or the intricate relationship between emotional states and bodily processes. It remains a cornerstone text that continues to inspire a deeper understanding of how our bodies react to the complexities of human experience, making it invaluable for both students and seasoned scholars alike.

Walter B. Cannon