The book offers a thorough overview of various techniques aimed at improving human performance, evaluating their effectiveness across different contexts. It serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking to understand and implement methods that can enhance their capabilities, providing insights into practical applications and outcomes.
David Vernon Libri
David Vernon è uno scrittore ed editore riconosciuto per le sue esplorazioni di narrativa non incentrate sulla nascita. Ha ampliato i suoi sforzi letterari per includere articoli scientifici per varie pubblicazioni, oltre a scrivere occasionalmente racconti. Appassionato di promozione letteraria, ha istituito un premio per sostenere la scrittura di racconti e attualmente si dedica alla ricerca storica. Vernon ricopre anche una posizione di leadership all'interno di un importante centro per scrittori, contribuendo in modo significativo al panorama letterario.






Artificial Cognitive Systems
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
A concise introduction to a complex field, bringing together recent work in cognitive science and cognitive robotics to offer a solid grounding on key issues.
'A beautiful and important book' - Marina Mahler Gustav Mahler wrote some of the most challenging and cherished music of all time: eleven extraordinary symphonies that continue to fascinate, intrigue and infuriate music lovers around the world. In his dazzling new book, David Vernon celebrates these vast but often very private works of art. In stimulating prose, he investigates their theatricality and grandeur, as well as their poetry and intimacy, examining the personal, philosophical and musical influences which shaped their creation. Each symphony, including Das Lied von der Erde and the unfinished Tenth, is given its own chapter, which also includes a detailed guide to the music, movement by movement. Above all, this is a book that recognizes the importance of Mahler in musical and cultural history and takes us far into both his creative processes and the works themselves. WITH A FOREWORD BY MARINA MAHLER
Fourier Vision
Segmentation and Velocity Measurement using the Fourier Transform
- 208pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Exploring the intersection of mathematics and art, this book delves into the life and work of Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier, who introduced the transformative concept of Fourier analysis. Through vivid illustrations and accessible explanations, readers are guided through the principles of how complex waveforms can be understood and represented. The narrative highlights Fourier's influence on various fields, including physics, engineering, and even music, showcasing the beauty and utility of mathematical concepts in comprehending the world around us.
An extraordinary and exciting narrative unfolds, captivating readers with its unique blend of adventure and insight. The author masterfully weaves together engaging characters and thrilling plot twists, creating a compelling story that resonates on multiple levels. With rich descriptions and thought-provoking themes, this book promises to leave a lasting impression, making it a must-read for those seeking both entertainment and depth in their literary journey.
The book delves into the scientific evidence supporting Psi research, demonstrating the existence of anomalous phenomena that challenge the traditional view of consciousness as solely a brain function. It argues that empirical findings indicate a more complex understanding of consciousness, suggesting that current scientific paradigms may overlook significant aspects of human experience.