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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. How the Brain Invents Who You AreWhat if the person you have always believed yourself to be is not a fixed entity but an ongoing construction?Every moment, your brain is doing far more than receiving information from the world. Long before you become consciously aware of a sight, a sound, a…memory, or a decision, your nervous system has already begun predicting, filtering, organizing, and interpreting reality.The result is something extraordinary: The experience you call "me."In The Simulated Self, Etzem Anoshi takes readers on a fascinating exploration of one of the most influential ideas in modern neuroscience: the brain does not passively observe reality; it actively constructs it.Your identity is not a finished object hidden somewhere inside your brain.It is a living simulation continuously generated from prediction, memory, attention, emotion, language, and experience.This book explains how that simulation is built, why it feels so convincing, and how it quietly shapes nearly every aspect of your life.You'll discover: - Why your brain predicts reality before you consciously experience it.- How memories are reconstructed rather than replayed.- Why your internal story feels like absolute truth, even when it is incomplete.- How language quietly organizes the way you perceive yourself and the world.- Why emotions influence perception before reasoning begins.- How attention determines the reality you experience.- Why anxiety, addiction, rumination, trauma, and many persistent patterns can become self-reinforcing simulations.- How reflection allows the brain to revise its own predictions instead of remaining trapped inside them.Drawing from neuroscience, cognitive psychology, predictive processing, and the science of consciousness, The Simulated Self translates complex research into clear, engaging explanations without sacrificing scientific rigor.Rather than presenting abstract theories, the book offers a coherent framework for understanding why people become who they become and why change is possible.As you progress through its chapters, you will begin to recognize that many thoughts you assumed were permanent are actually predictions.Many limitations you accepted as facts are often interpretations. Many identities you defended were constructions continually updated by the brain. This realization is not an invitation to deny reality. It is an invitation to understand how reality is experienced. That distinction changes everything.Whether you are fascinated by neuroscience, psychology, philosophy of mind, consciousness, or human behavior, this book will challenge assumptions that most people never realize they are making.You will begin to see why two people can experience the same event differently.Why beliefs become so resistant to evidence.Why habits persist even when they cause suffering.Why your sense of self feels stable despite constant neural change.And why understanding the brain's constructive processes may be one of the most empowering forms of knowledge available.The Simulated Self does not ask you to abandon your identity. It asks you to understand how your identity is built. Because once you understand the mechanisms that construct the self, you gain something rare: The ability to examine the simulation instead of being unconsciously governed by it. You may never experience your mind in quite the same way again.The greatest illusion may not be the world around you. It may be believing that the self experiencing it was ever finished. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. How the Brain Invents Who You AreWhat if the person you have always believed yourself to be is not a fixed entity but an ongoing construction?Every moment, your brain is doing far more than receiving information from the world. Long before you become consciously aware of a sight, a sound, a…memory, or a decision, your nervous system has already begun predicting, filtering, organizing, and interpreting reality.The result is something extraordinary: The experience you call "me."In The Simulated Self, Etzem Anoshi takes readers on a fascinating exploration of one of the most influential ideas in modern neuroscience: the brain does not passively observe reality; it actively constructs it.Your identity is not a finished object hidden somewhere inside your brain.It is a living simulation continuously generated from prediction, memory, attention, emotion, language, and experience.This book explains how that simulation is built, why it feels so convincing, and how it quietly shapes nearly every aspect of your life.You'll discover: - Why your brain predicts reality before you consciously experience it.- How memories are reconstructed rather than replayed.- Why your internal story feels like absolute truth, even when it is incomplete.- How language quietly organizes the way you perceive yourself and the world.- Why emotions influence perception before reasoning begins.- How attention determines the reality you experience.- Why anxiety, addiction, rumination, trauma, and many persistent patterns can become self-reinforcing simulations.- How reflection allows the brain to revise its own predictions instead of remaining trapped inside them.Drawing from neuroscience, cognitive psychology, predictive processing, and the science of consciousness, The Simulated Self translates complex research into clear, engaging explanations without sacrificing scientific rigor.Rather than presenting abstract theories, the book offers a coherent framework for understanding why people become who they become and why change is possible.As you progress through its chapters, you will begin to recognize that many thoughts you assumed were permanent are actually predictions.Many limitations you accepted as facts are often interpretations. Many identities you defended were constructions continually updated by the brain. This realization is not an invitation to deny reality. It is an invitation to understand how reality is experienced. That distinction changes everything.Whether you are fascinated by neuroscience, psychology, philosophy of mind, consciousness, or human behavior, this book will challenge assumptions that most people never realize they are making.You will begin to see why two people can experience the same event differently.Why beliefs become so resistant to evidence.Why habits persist even when they cause suffering.Why your sense of self feels stable despite constant neural change.And why understanding the brain's constructive processes may be one of the most empowering forms of knowledge available.The Simulated Self does not ask you to abandon your identity. It asks you to understand how your identity is built. Because once you understand the mechanisms that construct the self, you gain something rare: The ability to examine the simulation instead of being unconsciously governed by it. You may never experience your mind in quite the same way again.The greatest illusion may not be the world around you. It may be believing that the self experiencing it was ever finished. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. From birth, your mind was programmed by culture, by repetition, by invisible systems you never consented to. The worst part? You think you're free. This is not a self-help book. This is a system override. Like it or not, you are already living inside a structure.The only question is: who bui…lt it?The Default Cage forms without permission. It grows from repetition, exposure, habits, and the constant influence of others. Over time, those loops harden into a system that shapes your thoughts, reactions, and choices. You didn't design it. You simply inherited it.The Neurocage, by contrast, is a conscious structure, a neurostructure you build deliberately. It's not a one-time choice but a non-stop process: noticing, rewiring, reinforcing, and expanding. Where the Default Cage narrows you, the Neurocage stabilizes and empowers you. Neurocage exposes the hidden architecture of mental control, from language loops to environmental programming, and gives you the psychological tools to tear it down.See the invisible bars of the Default Cage.Break free from unconscious conditioning.Detect the unconscious patterns programming your mind.Break the loops that keep the Default Cage alive.Design a Neurocage, a conscious structure of thought, focus, and identity.Rewire your brain for clarity, resilience, and sovereignty.Your mind is not a sponge. It's a system. If you don't build it, something else will. The Default Cage is unconscious. The Neurocage is intentional. You cannot escape structure. But you can choose the one you live in.Read this book if you've ever felt: - Trapped in your own habits - Haunted by thoughts you didn't choose - Numb, stuck, or disconnected from your purpose - Controlled by systems you don't fully understand This isn't motivation. It's liberation. Grounded in neuroscience, identity psychology, and social architecture, this book dismantles the cage and gives you back the keys. If they hijacked your mind, take it back. This is your rebellion. This is your redesign. This is your escape. The Default Cage is the unconscious mental loop built by past conditioning. The Neurocage is its opposite: a consciously designed mental architecture for clarity, focus, and identity freedom. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - From birth, your mind was programmed by culture, by repetition, by invisible systems you never consented to. The worst part You think you're free. This is not a self-help book. This is a system override. Like it or not, you are already l…iving inside a structure.The only question is: who built it The Default Cage forms without permission. It grows from repetition, exposure, habits, and the constant influence of others. Over time, those loops harden into a system that shapes your thoughts, reactions, and choices. You didn't design it. You simply inherited it.The Neurocage, by contrast, is a conscious structure, a neurostructure you build deliberately. It's not a one-time choice but a non-stop process: noticing, rewiring, reinforcing, and expanding. Where the Default Cage narrows you, the Neurocage stabilizes and empowers you. Neurocage exposes the hidden architecture of mental control, from language loops to environmental programming, and gives you the psychological tools to tear it down.See the invisible bars of the Default Cage.Break free from unconscious conditioning.Detect the unconscious patterns programming your mind.Break the loops that keep the Default Cage alive.Design a Neurocage, a conscious structure of thought, focus, and identity.Rewire your brain for clarity, resilience, and sovereignty.Your mind is not a sponge. It's a system. If you don't build it, something else will. The Default Cage is unconscious. The Neurocage is intentional. You cannot escape structure. But you can choose the one you live in.Read this book if you've ever felt: ¿ Trapped in your own habits ¿ Haunted by thoughts you didn't choose ¿ Numb, stuck, or disconnected from your purpose ¿ Controlled by systems you don't fully understand This isn't motivation. It's liberation. Grounded in neuroscience, identity psychology, and social architecture, this book dismantles the cage and gives you back the keys. If they hijacked your mind, take it back. This is your rebellion. This is your redesign. This is your escape.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neurocage | NEUROCAGE: The Path to Cognitive Sovereignty | Etzem Anoshi | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2025 | NEUROCAGE PRESS | EAN 9798999950338 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.