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Is my mind because of the brain?
: Secret of our mind that brain science tells!

Author

Park Sol

Publisher

DARAKWON, INC.

Categories

Children's Other Books
Science & Technology

Audience

9~12 years old
Youth

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #Brain Science
  • #Science
  • #Elementary Science
  • #Visiting Korean Book Fair 2021 Russia
  • #Video Conference

Copyright Contact

Dongho Lee

  • Publication Date

    2020-11-30
  • No. of pages

    144
  • ISBN

    9788927747598
  • Dimensions

    170 * 235
Overview

Very interesting book that tells us how our mind works, mainly with emotion.

Book Intro

(Russian) Мой разум из-за мозга?

Секрет разума от науки о мозге! 

Сколько эмоций мы испытываем за день? Постоянно появляются и исчезают различные эмоции, такие как ревность, гнев, страх, радость и печаль. Откуда в моем теле столько эмоций? Ответ - мозг. Удобный мозг, отвечающий за мысли и воспоминания, который создает даже человеческие эмоции. Сигнал, посылаемый мозгом, вызывает различные реакции организма в зависимости от эмоции. Плач, смех и гнев - это все, что сделал ваш мозг. Как только вы узнаете, где и какие эмоции возникают и что происходит в вашей голове и теле, когда они возникают, вы сможете чувствовать свои эмоции богаче и лучше. В эмоциях нет ничего хорошего, ничего плохого. Постарайтесь с мягкосердечного детства узнавать, чувствовать и выражать как можно большое количества эмоций. Понимая свое собственное сердце, вы начинаете понимать других людей, и, более того, вы начинаете быть готовыми к пониманию мира.

 

(English) Is my mind because of the brain?

Secret of our mind that brain science tells!

We can understand other people when we learn mind science.

How many emotions do we feel in one day? Including jealousy, anger, fear, joy, sadness, various emotions continually appear and disappear again. There are so many emotions that we cannot count one by one. Due to our fickle emotions that change frequently, my mind is unpredictable even today. 

Where in my body do these many emotions arise? The answer is, our brain. Our talented brain, in charge of thoughts and memories, makes the emotion of human being. According to signals from brain, various body reactions appear by emotions. Crying, laughing, getting angry, it's all because of the brain. When we realize which emotions arise in certain location and what happens to our brain and body when emotions arise, we can feel our emotions better.  

There is no good or bad emotion. Please practice realizing, feeling and correctly expressing many emotions as much as possible from soft-hearted childhood. From understanding mind of yourself, you can learn to understand other people and can be ready to understand our world.

About the Author

Park Sol



(English) Studied in the Department of Biological Sciences at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) and received my master’s degree in the Department of Bio and Brain Engineering. I researched animal’s social behavior and the brain that gets involved in decision making in the Recognition & Sociality Research Group of the Institute for Basic Science. While taking part in the science idea community 'Dreaming Science,' I translated 'Molecules' to Korean and serialized 'Dreaming Science’s World Overturning' in 〈Reading Reviews〉. I worked as a reporter for the science newspaper <Science Times> of the Korea Foundation for the Advancement of Science and Creativity and wrote the column 'Science of Sleep' on Navercast and penned 'Growing Sociality With Brain Science'.

(Russian) Учился на факультете естественных наук в университете KAIST и получил степень магистра биоинженерии и нейроинженерии. Работал репортером в научной газете Корейского фонда науки и творчества 〈Science Times〉 и вел колонку в Naver Cast “Наука о сне” и написал работу “Развитие социальных отношений с помощью науки о мозге”. Распространяет интересные истории о науке из повседневной жизни, и делится радостью от занятий наукой. 

 

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