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Origins of the Human Brain Jean-Pierre Changeux (Professor, Lab de Neurobiologie Moleculaire, Professor, Lab de Neurobiologie Moleculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris)

Origins of the Human Brain By Jean-Pierre Changeux (Professor, Lab de Neurobiologie Moleculaire, Professor, Lab de Neurobiologie Moleculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris)

Summary

This work presents the views of a group of scientists from the fields of anthropology, psychology, neuroscience, and evolutionary biology, to provide a starting point for a debate based on the most recent scientific data relating to the evolutionary origins of the human brain.

Origins of the Human Brain Summary

Origins of the Human Brain by Jean-Pierre Changeux (Professor, Lab de Neurobiologie Moleculaire, Professor, Lab de Neurobiologie Moleculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris)

Humans have always been fascinated by their origins, and the evolutionary development of the human brain is of particular interest as our intellectual, emotional, and cultural capacities are considered to be unique among animals. Written by one of the most well-known neuroscientists in the world, this book is now available in paperback, and brings together a group of eminent scientists from the fields of psychology, anthropology, neuroscience, and evolutionary biology. Their views have been captured to provide a starting point for a debate based on the most recent scientific data relating to the evolutionary origins of the human brain.

Origins of the Human Brain Reviews

The questions posed by the symposium's organisers are fascinating * Times Higher Education Supplement *

Table of Contents

PART I: ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN ; PART II: GENETICS ; PART III: CULTURE ; PART IV: INTELLIGENCE

Additional information

GOR006411843
9780198523901
0198523904
Origins of the Human Brain by Jean-Pierre Changeux (Professor, Lab de Neurobiologie Moleculaire, Professor, Lab de Neurobiologie Moleculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1996-07-11
334
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