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The Britannica Guide to the Brain
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The Britannica Guide to the Brain
A guided tour of the brain and all its functions.
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This voyage around the human brain is the most up-to-date and accessible journey through neuroscience and the ever-developing ideas that surround it. Since ancient times, the human brain has fascinated thinkers and scientists: How does it function? What is the mind? Is the brain a computer? What do mental disorders tell us about who we are? What is memory? How should we judge intelligence?
The Britannica Guide to the Brain gives an overview of the various attempts to fathom the true nature of the brain as well as the most contemporary issues concerning stem cell research and neuroplasticity. In a wide-ranging introduction, author and psychologist Cordelia Fine looks at the current debates in neuroscience and the new research into the role of the brain and behaviour.
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CONTENTS:
 • Introduction
  Questions from the Frontier of Knowledge by Cordelia Fine
 • Part 1 What is the Brain?
  The Brain: A Guided Tour
  How the Brain Works
  Looking at the Brain
  What is Psychology?
 • Part 2 Memory, Intelligence, and the Mind
  Behaviour and Emotions
  Memory and Language
  Intelligence - Human and Artificial
  The Science of Sleep
  The Mind and Consciousness
 • Part 3 What Happens When Things Go Wrong?
  Illness and Therapy
  Mental Disorders
  Drugs and the Brain
  The Ageing Brain
  On the Cutting Edge of Brain Research
Information:
- Publisher: Constable & Robinson
In North America: Running Press
- Author: Text from Encyclopaedia Britannica, introduced by Cordelia Fine
- 351 pages, paperback
- 195 X 130 mm
- 7 Illustrations and Maps
- ISBN 978 1 84529 803 6 (Constable & Robinson)
- ISBN 978 0 76243 369 8 (Running Press)