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The Private Life of the Brain
Susan Greenfield

The Private Life of the Brain

Wiley (Apr 07, 2000)
0471183431
| Hardcover
272 pages | 163 x 241 mm | eng
$ 32.50 | Value: $ 32.50
Dewey 152.4/2
LC Classification BF515G74 2000

Subject

  • Emotions
  • Pleasure

Plot

How does the human brain produce your private world?
Critically acclaimed neuroscientist and author Susan Greenfield, who holds the prestigious position of Director of the Royal Institution in England, weaves together a thought-provoking examination of childhood experiences, primal emotions, such as fear and euphoria, and the effects drugs have on our personalities to probe the most intriguing mystery facing today's scientists: How does the human brain create consciousness and a unique sense of self?
In this absorbing, lyrical exploration, Dr. Greenfield presents a provocative new theory that treats emotions as the building blocks of our consciousness and provides an illuminating glimpse into the human brain that reveals the astonishing essence of who we are.

Personal

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Value

Retail Price $ 32.50
Value $ 32.50