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The Human Brain : A Guided Tour

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Locked away remote from the rest of the body in its own custom-built casing of skull bone, with no intrinsic moving parts, the human brain remains a tantalising mystery. But now, more than ever before, we have the expertise to tackle this mystery - the last 20 years have seen astounding progress in brain research.

Susan Greenfield begins by exploring the roles of different regions of the brain. She then switches to the opposite direction and examines how certain functions, such as movement and vision, are accommodated in the brain. She describes how a brain is made from a single fertilized egg; the fate of the brain is traced through life as we see how it constantly changes as a result of experience to provide the essence of a unique individual. 'Dr Susan Greenfield ...is rightly admired as a popular communicator and The Human Brain: A Guided Tour will appeal as a Baedeker to the brain, even to the non-scientist' The Times

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Product Details
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
0753801558 / 9780753801550
Paperback / softback
611.81
16/08/2001
United Kingdom
English
xvi, 206p. : ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1997.
Part of the Science Masters series - bringing together some of the world's finest scientists to explore and explain the key ideas in contemporary science Susan Greenfield recently wrote and presented a major six part BBC documentary series on the human brain She is one of Britain's most high profile scientists - she writes a regular science column for the Independent on Sunday and appears regularly on radio and television Susan Greenfield is the first woman to deliver the (now televised) Royal Institution Christmas Lectures since they began in 1826 The Human Brain has already reprinted six tim
Part of the Science Masters series - bringing together some of the world's finest scientists to explore and explain the key ideas in contemporary science Susan Greenfield recently wrote and presented a major six part BBC documentary series on the human brain She is one of Britain's most high profile scientists - she writes a regular science column for the Independent on Sunday and appears regularly on radio and television Susan Greenfield is the first woman to deliver the (now televised) Royal Institution Christmas Lectures since they began in 1826 The Human Brain has already reprinted six tim MJN Neurology & clinical neurophysiology, PDZ Popular science, PSAN Neurosciences