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Colorful Introduction to the Anatomy of the Human Brain, A
Designed for use in any course in which students with little or no background in neuroscience are being introduced to human neuroanatomy, this title assumes no prior knowledge. author: Pinel, John P.J.; publisher: Allyn & B.
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Atlas of the Human Brain
This second edition has been completely redesigned, with additional magnetic resonance images, line drawings to complement the macroscopic atlas, and an extensively expanded section of coronal images. The number of hemisphere sections in the microscopic atlas has been doubled. author: Mai, Juergen K.; publisher: Academic P.
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HarperCollins The Human Brain Colouring Book
Pages: 302, Paperback, HarperCollins
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Oxford University Press Inc, USA Structure of the Human Brain: A Photographic Atlas
Pages: 208, Paperback, Oxford University Press Inc, USA
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Academic Press Inc.,U.S. Atlas of the Human Brain
Pages: 246, Paperback, Academic Press Inc.,U.S.
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American Psychological Association Developing Individuality in the Human Brain: A Tribute to Michael I. Posner (Decade of Behavior S.)
Pages: 328, Hardcover, American Psychological Association
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£55.50
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Phoenix Press The Human Brain: A Guided Tour (Science Masters S.)
Pages: 224, Paperback, Phoenix Press
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Allyn & Bacon A Colorful Introduction to the Anatomy of the Human Brain: A Brain and Psychology Coloring Book
Pages: 226, Paperback, Allyn & Bacon
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W W Norton & Co Ltd The Neuroscience of Psychotherapy: Building and Rebuilding the Human Brain
Pages: 288, Hardcover, W W Norton & Co Ltd
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William Heinemann Looking for Spinoza: Joy,Sorrow and the Human Brain
Internationally renowned neuroscientist Antonio Damasio says in <I>Looking for Spinoza</I> that ­feelings of pain or pleasure or some quality in between are the bedrock of our minds.­ Feelings were considered to be beyond the competence of science, even by neuroscientists until very recently. Damasio has been in the vanguard of those who realised that the neurobiology of feelings was no less viable than that of vision or memory.<p> Damasio has found an historical figure he can identify with in the 17th-century philosopher Bento Spinoza--a Portuguese Jew living in Holland, who, without any of the benefits of neurobiological understanding, nevertheless did come to understand the unification of body and mind and the role of emotions in human survival and culture. As the title suggests, <I>Looking for Spinoza</I>, includes Damasio's personal exploration of what Spinoza achieved and his desire to bring this long forgotten hero of the mind back into view.<p> Damasio found himself coming face to face with patients with various kinds of localised brain damage. They could not feel particular emotions such as happiness or sadness in the way that they had been able to before the damage occurred. His was forced to conclude that different brain systems controlled different feelings. When patients lost the ability to express a certain emotion, they also lost the ability to experience the corresponding feeling. But the opposite was not true. Patients who had lost the ability to experience certain feelings could still express the corresponding emotion. Damasio had to ask himself whether emotion was born first and feeling second? <p><I>Looking for Spinoza</I> is the third in Damasio's beautifully written trilogy (including <I>Descartes' Error</I> and <I>The Feeling of What Happens</I>) that combine accounts of his personal professional explorations of the mind and what it means to be human and how our ideas about humanity have evolved through the philosophical tradition. What always comes across is his compassion and humanity whilst still being a very practical medical scientist trying to do his best for real people with very real problems. Damsio's account of his researches that have built on Spinoza's ideas, using the hard data of modern science is never less than fascinating and thought provoking. It's the sort of book that frequently makes the reader pause and look into space as the implications of what Damasio has written slowly sink in. The ­sciency­ bits are perfectly managable (aided by appropriate diagrams) for the general reader and there plenty of backup notes for those who want to explore further. --<I>Douglas Palmer</I>
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Harvard University Press Cross-Sectional Atlas of the Human Brain
Pages: 270, Hardcover, Harvard University Press
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Mosby The Human Brain: An Introduction to Its Functional Anatomy
Pages: 650, Paperback, Mosby
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Mosby The Human Brain in Photographs and Diagrams
Pages: 220, Paperback, Mosby
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Springer-Verlag Vienna The Human Brain: Surface, Three-Dimensional Sectional Anatomy and Mri
Pages: 361, Hardcover, Springer-Verlag Vienna
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Neuroanatomy: 3D-stereoscopic Atlas of the Human Brain
Pages: 359, Hardcover, Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
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CRC Press Inc.,U.S. Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing: Behavioral and Cognitive Modeling of the Human Brain
Pages: 813, Hardcover, CRC Press Inc.,U.S.
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John Benjamins Publishing Company Questioning Consciousness: The Interplay of Imagery, Cognition and Emotion in the Human Brain (Advances in Consciousness Research S.)
Pages: 270, Paperback, John Benjamins Publishing Company
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Taylor & Francis Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing Together Biological, Psychological and Clinical Models of the Human Brain
Pages: 270, Paperback, Taylor & Francis
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