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The Making of Memory Steven Rose

The Making of Memory von Steven Rose

The Making of Memory Steven Rose


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In this discussion of the links between brain and mind, Steven Rose traces the road to a new understanding of memory that he and other researchers have followed, with all its false turnings and misleading signposts. The winner of the Rhone-Poulenc Science Prize 1993.

The Making of Memory Zusammenfassung

The Making of Memory: From Molecules to Mind Steven Rose

The human brain weighs, on average, just over two pounds, is wrinkled like a walnut and has the colour and something of the consistency of porridge. Yet somehow the interactions of the ten billion cells that comprise it produce our capacity to think, hope, believe, imagine, and also to remember - to learn and recall, perhaps years later, a face, a tune, a poem or a telephone number. Are there molecules of memory? Can we understand the brain best as a computer? What light do diseases of memory shed on its mechanism? What is it, locked into the interactions of the brain cells and the molecules composing them, that carries the memories which make each person unique? Deciphering this, Steven Rose argues, is the key to interpreting the links between brain and mind. In this book he traces the road to a new understanding of memory that he and other researchers have followed, with all its false turnings and misleading signposts. One of the aims of the book is to explore, through a description of the laboratory life of memory researchers, how scientists, in a world not free from political rivalry, ideology and self-deception, nevertheless strive to answer an important and fascinating question. The winner of the Rhone-Poulenc Science Prize 1993.

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CIN0553407481A
9780553407488
0553407481
The Making of Memory: From Molecules to Mind Steven Rose
Gebraucht - Gut Gelesen
Broschiert
Transworld Publishers Ltd
19931202
368
Winner of Rhone Poulenc General Prize for Science Books 1993
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