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Best of the Brain from Scientific American Floyd E. Bloom, MD

Best of the Brain from Scientific American By Floyd E. Bloom, MD

Best of the Brain from Scientific American by Floyd E. Bloom, MD


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Neuroscientists and scholars have charted the stream of findings in Scientific American and Scientific American Mind. Divided into three sections, this volume includes their articles on psychological disorders, addictions, and other topics related to the interaction between body and brain.

Best of the Brain from Scientific American Summary

Best of the Brain from Scientific American: Mind, Matter, and Tomorrow's Brain by Floyd E. Bloom, MD

We hear about a woman with an artificial arm controlled by her mind, read stories about the creative potential of "right-brain" and "left-brain" people, and watch science fiction films featuring characters with computer chips implanted in their minds. Yet, few of us understand the science behind these and other visionary advances being made today in brain research. Leading neuroscientists and scholars have charted the stream of new findings in Scientific American and Scientific American Mind, and their articles from the past eight years are compiled here in a comprehensive volume. "Scientific American", the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States, has long been the standard bearer of science journalism. The expert articles assembled here, divided into three sections, reveal the latest developments of brain research in wholly readable fashion and explore the diverse topics now included under the umbrella of neuroscience. Consciousness and creativity are the focus of the "Mind" section, which features such compelling essays as science writer Carl Zimmer's examination of how the brain creates a sense of self. The "Matter" section includes articles on psychological disorders, addictions, and other topics related to the interaction between body and brain. And "Tomorrow's Brain" reveals the potential of man-machine interactions, as well as pioneering new methods of brain treatment. Eminent neuroscientist Dr. Floyd E. Bloom also contributes an informative introduction. Best of the Brain from "Scientific American" provides an invaluable guide to the exhilarating possibilities of neuroscience.

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"The study of the human brain and its diseases remains one of the greatest scientific and philosophical challenges ever undertaken. The knowledge we have collected has become so plentiful and significant that it tends to intimidate novices and tempt the unaware into believing that the most important findings are behind us. In fact, the past accomplishments now allow us to pose better and still more interesting questions." - Floyd E. Bloom, MD, from the Introduction"

About Floyd E. Bloom, MD

Floyd E. Bloom, MD, is chairman emeritus of the Department of Neuropharmacology at the Scripps Research Institute, past president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and former editor-in-chief of Science. He is also the author of twenty-five books.

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GOR006968010
9781932594225
1932594221
Best of the Brain from Scientific American: Mind, Matter, and Tomorrow's Brain by Floyd E. Bloom, MD
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The University of Chicago Press
2007-07-01
270
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