Cart
Free Shipping in Ireland
Proud to be B-Corp

Broken Brains Ian Mitchell

Broken Brains By Ian Mitchell

Broken Brains by Ian Mitchell


€7.99
Condition - Very Good
Only 3 left

Summary

Drawing on real life examples and anecdotes from neurosurgery and neurobiology, this engaging introduction to brain function and dysfunction is ideal for those interested learning more about the brain in an accessible way. Ian Mitchell brings biological psychology to life with examples of real life applications of the theory.

Broken Brains Summary

Broken Brains by Ian Mitchell

Our brains do amazing things: they determine our actions, our thoughts and our feelings. We may not always realise it, but the brain is central to the way we experience life. So what happens when brain circuits break? What are the consequences for our behaviour and personality? From Parkinson's disease to Tourette's syndrome, and depression to psychopathy, Broken Brains reveals the mysteries of brain function - and dysfunction. In this no-nonsense introduction, Ian Mitchell takes you on a tour through the sometimes devastating, and sometimes bizarre, effects of what happens when brains break down. Highly readable and packed with anecdotes and real examples from neurosurgery, it brings biological psychology to life, making it the perfect introduction to understanding the brain and what happens when things go wrong.

Broken Brains Reviews

'This is a great little book, which manages to be brief without being superficial, and accessible yet maintaining scientific rigour, written in an entertaining narrative style.' - Andrew Young, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Leicester, UK Ian Mitchell presents a novel approach to understanding the brain and behaviour. The anecdotes often refer to his wife's practice as a neurosurgeon, and there is a sense that the reader is sitting down over a cup of tea and chatting with the author. - Alexander Sumich, Reader in Biopsychology and Mental Health, Nottingham Trent University, UK

About Ian Mitchell

Ian Mitchell is Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of Birmingham, UK. He has published over 100 papers and book chapters on topics as diverse as the neurobiology of Parkinson's disease, programmed cell death, social cognition and the neurobiology of psychopathy. His work has been funded by the ESRC, MRC, Wellcome Trust, Parkinson's Disease Society, McDonald Pew Foundation and Dystonia Medical Research Foundation. His passion for brains is shared by his wife, a Consultant Neurosurgeon.

Table of Contents

1. Brains, Brain Cells and Transmitters 2. Pituitaries, Hormones and Rewards 3. Parkinson's Disease, Brain Stimulation and Motor Control 4. Depression, Stress and Suicide 5. Psychoses, Bipolar and PTSD 6. Alcohol, Fear and Anxiety 7. Traumatic Brain Injuries, Assaults and Psychopaths 8. Food, Nutrition and Brain Health 9. Disgust, Huntington's Disease and Tourette's 10. Brain Cell Death, Brain Stem Death and Death 11. Neurodevelopment, Regeneration and Remodelling 12. Robots, Cognitive Enhancers and Moral Dilemmas.

Additional information

GOR008247030
9781137366832
1137366834
Broken Brains by Ian Mitchell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20141024
264
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Broken Brains