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Intro
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
1 Introduction on Integrated Science: Multidisciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity in Health
1 Introduction
1.1 That the Larger, the Less Imperfect
1.2 That the Longer, the More Imperfect
2 Healthcare Teams
2.1 Old World and Wars
2.2 New World and Non-communicable Diseases
3 MD/ID Approach
3.1 MD/ID Teams and Health Care
3.2 MD/ID Teams and Health Education
3.3 Challenges to ID Healthcare and Education Teams
4 ID Approach to Health Research
5 Why Integrated ID
6 How Integrated ID
6.1 Art
6.2 AI
7 To Do so
7.1 Interface
7.2 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
7.3 Design Thinking
7.4 Simulation-Based Training
8 Further Works for Health
8.1 Biomedical Engineering (Bioengineering)
8.1.1 Biomedical Imaging
8.2 Data Mining
8.3 Nanotechnology
8.4 Health Informatics
8.5 Diagnosis and Treatment
8.6 Drug Delivery
8.7 Pharmacokinetics
8.8 Social Capital and Health
9 Conclusion
References
2 Cognitive Sciences as a Naturalistic Model of Interdisciplinary Approaches
1 Introduction
2 What Does "Naturalism" Mean Today
2.1 Physicalist Naturalism
2.2 The humanistic Naturalism of Evolutionary Biology
3 The Neo-naturalistic Model of Cognitive Sciences
3.1 The Computational Paradigm
3.2 The Hegemony of Neuroscience and the Resilience of the Philosophy of the Mind
3.3 The Embodied Cognition and the Neo-naturalism of Contemporary Cognitive sciences
4 Conclusion
References
3 The Aesthetics of Science from the Viewpoint of Neuroscience
1 Introduction
2 Background
3 Active Regions Involved in Aesthetic Behaviour
4 Aesthetic Sense in the Brain, Emotion, or Cognition
5 Innate or Acquired Nature of Aesthetics of Science
6 Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
4 Neuroscience and Quantum Physics Aspect of Human Brainwaves
1 Introduction
2 The Origin of Human Brainwaves
3 The Neuroscience of Human Brainwaves
3.1 Limbic Epilepsy Associated with Viscero- and Psychosomatic Reaction
3.2 Limbic-Vestibular-Insular Epilepsy and the Role of White Matter Tract in Epilepsy
3.3 Brain Mapping
3.4 Brainwaves in Psychiatry
3.5 Brainwaves of a Blind Person
4 Quantum Physics of Brainwaves and Total Brain Field
4.1 Quantum Features of the Brainwaves
4.2 Death, Meditation, Anesthesia, and Brain Transplant
5 Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
5 Modern Psychiatry: Confluence of Mind, Science, and Society
1 Introduction
2 The Semantics of Psychiatric Diagnoses
3 Concept of Epigenetics
4 Bio-Psycho-Social Profile
5 Concepts for Child Mental Health
6 The Equation of Conceptualization
6.1 Gene
6.2 Environment
6.3 Modulators
7 Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACES)
7.1 The Neural Plasticity Model
7.2 Maladaptive Learning
8 Disorders
8.1 Anxiety
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
1 Introduction on Integrated Science: Multidisciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity in Health
1 Introduction
1.1 That the Larger, the Less Imperfect
1.2 That the Longer, the More Imperfect
2 Healthcare Teams
2.1 Old World and Wars
2.2 New World and Non-communicable Diseases
3 MD/ID Approach
3.1 MD/ID Teams and Health Care
3.2 MD/ID Teams and Health Education
3.3 Challenges to ID Healthcare and Education Teams
4 ID Approach to Health Research
5 Why Integrated ID
6 How Integrated ID
6.1 Art
6.2 AI
7 To Do so
7.1 Interface
7.2 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
7.3 Design Thinking
7.4 Simulation-Based Training
8 Further Works for Health
8.1 Biomedical Engineering (Bioengineering)
8.1.1 Biomedical Imaging
8.2 Data Mining
8.3 Nanotechnology
8.4 Health Informatics
8.5 Diagnosis and Treatment
8.6 Drug Delivery
8.7 Pharmacokinetics
8.8 Social Capital and Health
9 Conclusion
References
2 Cognitive Sciences as a Naturalistic Model of Interdisciplinary Approaches
1 Introduction
2 What Does "Naturalism" Mean Today
2.1 Physicalist Naturalism
2.2 The humanistic Naturalism of Evolutionary Biology
3 The Neo-naturalistic Model of Cognitive Sciences
3.1 The Computational Paradigm
3.2 The Hegemony of Neuroscience and the Resilience of the Philosophy of the Mind
3.3 The Embodied Cognition and the Neo-naturalism of Contemporary Cognitive sciences
4 Conclusion
References
3 The Aesthetics of Science from the Viewpoint of Neuroscience
1 Introduction
2 Background
3 Active Regions Involved in Aesthetic Behaviour
4 Aesthetic Sense in the Brain, Emotion, or Cognition
5 Innate or Acquired Nature of Aesthetics of Science
6 Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
4 Neuroscience and Quantum Physics Aspect of Human Brainwaves
1 Introduction
2 The Origin of Human Brainwaves
3 The Neuroscience of Human Brainwaves
3.1 Limbic Epilepsy Associated with Viscero- and Psychosomatic Reaction
3.2 Limbic-Vestibular-Insular Epilepsy and the Role of White Matter Tract in Epilepsy
3.3 Brain Mapping
3.4 Brainwaves in Psychiatry
3.5 Brainwaves of a Blind Person
4 Quantum Physics of Brainwaves and Total Brain Field
4.1 Quantum Features of the Brainwaves
4.2 Death, Meditation, Anesthesia, and Brain Transplant
5 Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
5 Modern Psychiatry: Confluence of Mind, Science, and Society
1 Introduction
2 The Semantics of Psychiatric Diagnoses
3 Concept of Epigenetics
4 Bio-Psycho-Social Profile
5 Concepts for Child Mental Health
6 The Equation of Conceptualization
6.1 Gene
6.2 Environment
6.3 Modulators
7 Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACES)
7.1 The Neural Plasticity Model
7.2 Maladaptive Learning
8 Disorders
8.1 Anxiety