The Story Of Neuroscience (2017)

Science / Life Sciences / Neuroscience, - Science / History, - Science / General -

NOT_MATURE -

Anne Rooney

11/30/2017
Overview
<p><i>'How can a three-pound mass of jelly that you can hold in your palm imagine angels, contemplate the meaning of infinity, and even question its own place in the cosmos?'</i><br>V. S. Ramachandran, neuroscientist, 2011<br><br>How we think, feel, move, remember, imagine, and experience the outside world and our own bodies is the domain of neuroscience. For millennia, the workings of the brain and nerves could be approached only through superstition and conjecture. Then, in the 19th century, neuroscience began to cast light on this most complex of our bodily systems. This book traces the development of neuroscience, from ancient beliefs to the technologies of the present day.<br><br>Neuroscience is the science of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. Our fascination with the mental activity that makes humans unique in the animal kingdom is as old as humanity itself, and the interaction of the physical body with the insubstantial mind has puzzled some of the greatest thinkers. Here we trace the story of our growing understanding of the nervous system, from the time of the Ancient Greeks through Descartes, Willis and Golgi to the work of Nobel prizewinning scientists.<br><br><i>The Story of Neuroscience</i> weaves together narratives from philosophy, religion, psychology, physics, anatomy, chemistry, pharmacology, and a host of other sciences. It is a story that is still unfolding today.<br><br>Topics include:<br><ul><br><li>The interaction of mind, soul, and body</li><br><li>The localization of functions within the brain</li><br><li>The workings of the nervous system</li><br><li>The motor system and how we move</li><br><li>The sensory system and how we construct perception</li><br><li>Mental illness, brain damage, and lessons from dysfunction and disease</li><br><li>Mental activity, including learning, memory, identity, and imagination</li><br></ul></p>
Original Language

English

Buy Print
amazon logo

Buy on amazon

More by Author

Nov 01, 2020
"The mind is like an iceberg, it floats with one-seventh of its bulk above water" - Sigmund Freud Fr...
Jan 01, 2009
What if you risked everything to help a stranger? When Chris finds Danny, he knows he's a climref--a...
Jan 01, 2007
Medicine has been practiced for thousands of years, from the use of plants as medicine, to simple pr...
Feb 15, 2023
Beautifully illustrated throughout, this book gives answers to the most curious questions kids might...
Jul 29, 2016
Some of life's most fascinating and topical questions lie within the complex realm of science. From ...
Jul 29, 2016
Mathematics is all around us. It governs how information is presented to us and how we understand it...
Feb 02, 2014
Author Anne Rooney follows the story of physics from the earliest societies to the current day, disc...
Jan 07, 2016
Presented with colourful timelines and a mixture of bright illustrations and photography, Flashpoint...
Jan 01, 2023
How did life emerge? What are the smallest elements of matter? How are planets formed? Over the cent...
Nov 30, 2017
'How can a three-pound mass of jelly that you can hold in your palm imagine angels, contemplate the ...

Comments


No Comments Yet
Be the first to share what you think