For Mark Solms, one of the boldest thinkers in contemporary
neuroscience, discovering how consciousness comes about has been a
lifetime's quest. Scientists consider it the "hard problem" because it
seems an impossible task to understand why we feel a subjective sense of
self and how it arises in the brain.
Venturing into the elementary physics of life, Solms has now arrived at
an astonishing answer. In The Hidden Spring, he brings forward his
discovery in accessible language and graspable analogies.
Solms is a frank and fearless guide on an extraordinary voyage from the
dawn of neuropsychology and psychoanalysis to the cutting edge of
contemporary neuroscience, adhering to the medically provable. But he
goes beyond other neuroscientists by paying close attention to the
subjective experiences of hundreds of neurological patients, many of
whom he treated, whose uncanny conversations expose much about the
brain's obscure reaches.
Most importantly, you will be able to recognize the workings of your own
mind for what they really are, including every stray thought, pulse of
emotion, and shift of attention. The Hidden Spring will profoundly
alter your understanding of your own subjective experience.