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Secrets of the Mind

by Montparnasse Multimedia
Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / 95, Mac, Linux, Unix
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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  • Platform:      Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / 95, Mac, Linux, Unix
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Features

  • 20 multimedia presentations on the mind
  • 5 hours of video and animation
  • 15 first-person interactive psychological experiments
  • 7 roundtable discussions
  • A fully searchable index
  • 20 multimedia presentations on the mind
  • 5 hours of video and animation
  • 15 first-person interactive psychological experiments
  • 7 roundtable discussions
  • A fully searchable index

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  • ASIN: B00004NHO0
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 12,808 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review

Combining the talents of 11 of the world's top psychologists and neurobiologists, Secrets of the Mind is an authoritative and subtly interactive CD-ROM which aims to give the lowdown on perhaps the greatest of scientific mysteries: our very own brains.

Unlike the challenging subject matter, the format is simple and neat. Click on any of umpteen pictures on the central "mind map", with titles such as Emotional Intelligence, Consciousness & Perception, or The Learning Brain, and one of those 11 experts will then appear mid-screen, to give an illuminating lecture on his favoured field of neuroscience. And when the talking gets a bit wearisome, as it sometimes does, you can then shut the teacher up with pleasing ease, and access one of the funky interactive psychiatric games, or diverting audio-visual displays on particular cerebral functions, or even listen in as other boffins have a heated on-disk debate on, say, dreaming, or memory.

If there is a fault with this set-up it's that the teaching can be a little dry, even over-earnest. But given that most of the educational CD-ROMs out there err on the side of childishness and garishness, that's almost a welcome flaw. A good buy for serious students. --Sean Thomas

Manufacturer's Description

Eleven psychologists and neuroscientists, including Nobel Prize winners Herbert Simon and Eric Kandel, explain the secrets of the mind and brain. Topics covered include consciousness, memory, learning, the mind's eye, vision, brain evolution, attention, intelligence, the unconscious, problem solving, emotional intelligence, neural networks and free will. Their multimedia talks are illustrated by interactive first-person psychological experiments, virtual round-table discussions and original artwork.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Windows95 Product that doesn't run on XP !!, 3 Nov 2009
This review is from: Secrets of the Mind (CD-ROM)
Great expectations when I bought it. Only to find that it's a windows 95 product that i couldn't load onto any of my my XP systems.

Great service froem the supplier who credited it immediately if I gave it to a local charity shop, but I still want to see the material.
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5 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE AMUSING OF LEARNIG IN AN INTERACTIVE PROG: AND EXPERTICE, 21 Jan 2001
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IT'S A FASCINATIG APROACH TO NEUROSCIENCES: IT WAS DONE SISTEMATICALLY TO PROVIDE YOU DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES OF MENTAL PROCESSES. I WAS IN TOUCH WITH THE SOFT AT A LIBRARI ;AND I WOULD LIKE TO GET IT OR AND IMPROVED VERSION.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A word from one of the Author of this cd, 31 Dec 2000
By Bruno Levy - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Secrets of the Mind (CD-ROM)
Hello

My name is Bruno Levy and I co-authored this cd-rom with life long friend Emile Servan-Schreiber.(I apologize for self rating this cd with 5 stars but it looks like the amazon software force me to give a rating.)

Our idea in designing and producing this cd-rom was to give an introductory (and interactive) overview about what is currently known on the brain and the mind. One of the big revolution of the 90s is that the knowledge of how the mind works(the goal of cognitive psychology) starts to be in close correspondance with the knowledge of how the brain work s(the goal of neuroscience).

That's why we interviewed some of the best specialists in both domain and asked them to explain in the simplest language what they have discovered and understood about the brain and the mind in their research.

In addition, we have included a serie of first person interactive experiments. All these experiments have been designed and discovered by cognitive psychologists in the last 25 years. A lot of them are extremely entertaining but not very well known by the general public. When we designed our cd-rom, we thought it would be interesting to have people discover **on themselves** the mechanism of their own mind at work. Its a great way to understand that cognitive psychology is really a science able to made predictions (A word of caution: these experiments are NOT IQ test.)

Our cd-rom was published two years ago in France and Italy and has been a great success: we sold 25000 units in France and 25000 more in Italy. We received several prestigious award in France for both its content and interactivity.

I honestly believe that the cd-rom is still actual in terms of content. I also want to say that all the cd is illustrated by French Artist Philippe Andrieu who has really provided a welcomed and appropriate poetic touch to this whole subject.

Here is a list of the people whose interviews are reproduced in the cd-rom:

- Herbert Simon (Nobel prize of economics and one of the founder of AI & cognitive psychology). - Eric Kandel (He just received the Nobel Prize in medecine this year).In the cd he explained a part of the work he has received his Nobel for. - Daniel Schacter from Harvard. He will speak about how memory are formed. - Stephen Kosslyn from Harvard, he will speak about vision and imagination. - John Anderson from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), he will speak about the rule of thoughts. - Rodney Brooks from MIT, he will describe his attenpt to build a humanoïd robot (COG). - James McClelland from CMU, he will explain how neurones work and communicate together to produce mental thoughts (neural nets). _ Michale Posner form Oregon U, he will describe the mechanisms of attention. - Jean Pierre Changeux from Pasteur Institut, he will describe how the brain grows. - David Servan Schreiber from U of Pittsburgh, he will speak about the emotional brain - Rodolfo Llinas from NYU who will introduce us to some of the brain mechanisms underlying consciousness.

I hope this description helps.

Bruno Levy


6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Marvellous resources for the serious students, 12 Mar 2001
By George Zee - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Secrets of the Mind (CD-ROM)
The editorial and author's reviews already give you a good idea of the content. I just wish to express my appreciation for the opportunity to have exposure to 11 of the top-notch scientists of the brain and cognition, including one in French, through such an informative tool. First click through all the titles of the 20 icons on the "map of knowledge" and listen to the charming voice explaining what is contained there. You can systematically select what you are interested in. You can also use the index to search for a topic. Much effort has been put into creating so many video clips for the texts of the interviews. There are many graphic illustrations. I like the "round-table" of scientists's views on diverse theme topics, such as "Can there be free will?". If passive listening gets boring, you can switch to reading the texts instead. There are just too many interesting topics. Having to use 2 CDs is a bit inconvenient. I hope there will be a single DVD, updated and expanded version with more links to current resources in a couple of years to catch up with the explosion of brain knowledge.

3 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Breakthrough, 25 Jun 2000
By mahesh kanniah - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Secrets of the Mind (CD-ROM)
Very informative and Educational and a nice way of presentation. The navigation could have been improved a bit.
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