
What Is The Principle Purpose Of A Brain? A Simple Question, But The Answer Has Taken Millennia For Us To Begin To Understand. So Critical For Our Everyday Existence, The Brain Still Remains Somewhat Of A Mystery. Gary L. Wenk Takes Us On A Tour Of What We Do Know About This Enigmatic Organ, Showing Us How The Workings Of The Human Brain Produce Our Thoughts, Feelings, And Fears, And Answering Questions Such As: How Did Humans Evolve Such A Big Brain? What Is An Emotion And Why Do We Have Them? What Is A Memory And Why Do We Forget So Easily? How Does Your Diet Affect How You Think And Feel? What Happens When Your Brain Gets Old? Throughout Human History, Ignorance About The Brain Has Caused Numerous Non-scientific, Sometimes Harmful Interventions To Be Devised Based On Interpretations Of Scientific Facts That Were Misguided. Wenk Discusses Why These Neuroscientific Myths Are So Popular, And Why Some Of The Interventions Based On Them Are A Waste Of Time And Money. With Illuminating Insights, Gentle Humor, And Welcome Simplicity, The Brain: What Everyone Needs To Know® Makes The Complex Biology Of Our Brains Accessible To The General Reader.
This book investigates the fundamental biological purpose of the human brain and how its complex functions dictate our daily thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Gary L. Wenk, a professor of psychology and neuroscience, utilizes his extensive academic background to synthesize current neuroscientific research into a accessible framework. He addresses how evolutionary pressures shaped the brain and examines the physiological basis for common human experiences like memory, emotion, and cognitive decline.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers alike praise the text for its ability to distill complex biological processes into clear, understandable language for the general public. The book is frequently cited as a reliable primer for those seeking to separate established neuroscience from popular pseudoscience.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
New York, Ny : Oxford University Press, [2017]
ISBN-10:
0190603410
ISBN-13:
9780190603410
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