How the Brain Works

Medical Ebook
How the Brain Works

By Mark Wm. Dubin


* Publisher
: Wiley-Blackwell
* Number Of Pages: 136
* Publication Date: 2002-01-15
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0632044411
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780632044412



Product Description:

Provides an introduction to the function and dysfunction of the human central nervous system. The book uses nine brief and concise lectures supported by clear illustrations to help the reader understand the relationship between physiology and manifest behavior.

Organized in a very readable format

Important concepts are highlighted in blue to help information recall

Includes glossary featuring terms used throughout the text

Chapters build on the previous one with "reviews" at the begininng of each.

From the Back Cover
Not just another standard introduction to neuroanatomy, How the Brain Works is an innovative and fun way to learn about the function and dysfunction of the central nervous system, as explained in nine easy-to-understand "lectures."


This exciting new addition to the "How it Works" series does away with the use of exhaustive details and tedious definitions to provide an understandable and scientifically sound overview of the human brain. This book is neither an outline nor a summary, but an informal approach to the relationship between physiology and manifest behavior, including all essential elements covered in most courses.

Students will find this book to be the perfect introduction to their neuroscience courses, as well as a quick review for exam. Professionals will enjoy the way in which this complex topic is addressed in a simple and straightforward manner, and the general reader will satisfy a basic curiosity about the brain and its role within the central nervous system.

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