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A Simplified Neuroscience of Intuition: How the Brain Learns Before the Mind Speaks

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A Simplified Neuroscience of Intuition is a rigorous and lyrical inquiry into how the human brain knows before it speaks. Drawing from contemporary neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and embodied cognition, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey offers a lucid account of intuition stripped of superstition yet alive with wonder. This work reframes clairvoyance, clairsentience, empathy, and sudden knowing not as metaphysical curiosities, but as intelligible outcomes of limbic evaluation, memory compression, and pre-linguistic meaning-making. With remarkably elegant restraint, the book guides readers through the architecture of insight - from amygdala and hippocampus to Broca’s and Wernicke’s dialogue - revealing how sensation becomes signal, signal becomes meaning, and meaning struggles toward language. Dr. Rey treats intuition neither as oracle nor as error, but as fast cognition deserving of study, care, and ethical responsibility. Trauma, stress, diet, sleep, and inflammation are examined with scholarly precision, showing how physiology sharpens or distorts perception long before belief enters the room. Written for thinkers, clinicians, artists, skeptics, and visionaries alike, A Simplified Neuroscience of Intuition stands at the crossroads of science and lived experience. It invites readers to trust the body without mythologizing it, to question stories without silencing signal, and to approach intuition not as a gift to be flaunted, but as a language to be learned. This is a book for those who suspect that meaning arrives early, speaks softly, and deserves better listeners.
A Simplified Neuroscience of Intuition is a rigorous and lyrical inquiry into how the human brain knows before it speaks. Drawing from contemporary neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and embodied cognition, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey offers a lucid account of intuition stripped of superstition yet alive with wonder. This work reframes clairvoyance, clairsentience, empathy, and sudden knowing not as metaphysical curiosities, but as intelligible outcomes of limbic evaluation, memory compression, and pre-linguistic meaning-making. With remarkably elegant restraint, the book guides readers through the architecture of insight - from amygdala and hippocampus to Broca’s and Wernicke’s dialogue - revealing how sensation becomes signal, signal becomes meaning, and meaning struggles toward language. Dr. Rey treats intuition neither as oracle nor as error, but as fast cognition deserving of study, care, and ethical responsibility. Trauma, stress, diet, sleep, and inflammation are examined with scholarly precision, showing how physiology sharpens or distorts perception long before belief enters the room. Written for thinkers, clinicians, artists, skeptics, and visionaries alike, A Simplified Neuroscience of Intuition stands at the crossroads of science and lived experience. It invites readers to trust the body without mythologizing it, to question stories without silencing signal, and to approach intuition not as a gift to be flaunted, but as a language to be learned. This is a book for those who suspect that meaning arrives early, speaks softly, and deserves better listeners.

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