
The Brain: A Very Short Introduction
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Romance
Science & Technology
Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
Feb 16, 2006
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192853929
ISBN-13
9780192853929
Description
Delving into the complexities of the brain, this concise guide presents a thoughtful overview of its structure and functions. It examines the essential processes that govern our thoughts, emotions, and actions, providing insights into how the brain influences every aspect of our lives. Through engaging prose, the author breaks down intricate concepts into accessible ideas, making it suitable for anyone curious about the inner workings of the mind.
Moreover, this examination extends to recent advancements in neuroscience, exploring how innovations have reshaped our understanding of brain health and cognitive function. By bridging the gap between scientific jargon and everyday understanding, it invites readers on a journey through a fascinating subject that affects us all. The book serves not only as an introduction for beginners but also as a stimulating refresher for those well-acquainted with neurobiology, encouraging a broader appreciation for the human experience.
Moreover, this examination extends to recent advancements in neuroscience, exploring how innovations have reshaped our understanding of brain health and cognitive function. By bridging the gap between scientific jargon and everyday understanding, it invites readers on a journey through a fascinating subject that affects us all. The book serves not only as an introduction for beginners but also as a stimulating refresher for those well-acquainted with neurobiology, encouraging a broader appreciation for the human experience.
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