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Cracking Neuroscience Jon Turney

Cracking Neuroscience By Jon Turney

Cracking Neuroscience by Jon Turney


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Summary

Know your own mind with Cracking Neuroscience, and get a crash-course in the latest scientific knowledge of the workings of the brain.

Cracking Neuroscience Summary

Cracking Neuroscience by Jon Turney

For so long, the brain was the great unknown of human biology; an evolved complex of cells, chemicals and electricity, which eluded even the understanding of its own grey matter. Now, in this comprehensive guide, the most complicated concepts from across the field of neuroscience - such as memory, addiction and mind mapping - are broken down into easily understandable bite-sized pieces, to give everyone the chance to understand their own brain.

Includes sections on:

-The anatomy of the brain
-Neurons, synapses and axons - the building blocks of the brain
-Differences in male and female development
-Modern treatment of mental illness
-The effects on the brain of different food and stimulants
-Memory, senses, cravings
-Fight or flight
-Perception and sensation
-The future of neuroscience

About Jon Turney

Jon Turney is a science writer, editor and reviewer with over 30 years' experience. He has lectured in universities across the UK, including UCL and Imperial, and created as well as taught several science communication courses. He is the author of numerous science books and lives in Bristol.

Additional information

GOR010310360
9781844039524
1844039528
Cracking Neuroscience by Jon Turney
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Octopus Publishing Group
20180906
320
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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