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The Dana Sourcebook of Brain Science - Revealing the Workings and Wonder of the Human Brain (Resource for Secondary and Post-secondary Teachers and Students)
by (Editor: Jane Nevins)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: The Dana Press (2001)
ISBN: B000V98NU4
Paperback: 156 pages
SKU: LP1521
Condition: Very Good
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Product Description
ffers a basic introduction to brain science, its history, our current understanding of the brain, new developments, and future directions.
Inside the Sourcebook are an introductory essay on key issues in brain science, an overview of genes and the brain, coverage of stem-cell research, essays by leading scientists on other major advances in brain research, sources for further information, and a glossary of important brain science terms. CONTENTS: 1) Revealing the Workings, the Wonder, of the Human Brain 2) Genes and the Brain 3) Advances in Brain Research 4) Suggested Activities 5) The Great Brain Books 6) Great Literary Portrayals of Brain Disorders 7) A Note on Sources of Information on the Brain 8) Glossary of Key Brain Science Terms
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