The 21st Century Brain
Explaining, Mending and Manipulating the Mind
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:2nd Mar '06
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'An elegantly written and cogent guide to contemporary ideas about how and why the brain works' - Independent
A compelling and authoritative study of the brain - its past, present and future.
The human brain is the most complex structure in the known universe. He also investigates how brains develop from a single fertilised egg to the incredibly complex organ that each human possesses.
A compelling and authoritative study of the brain - its past, present and future.
The human brain is the most complex structure in the known universe. How it works, the relationship between mind and brain, is one of the most important of scientific questions. Researchers now claim to be able to explain the roots of human personality and behaviour and this new knowledge brings potential new powers; to cure mental illnesses, to control behaviour through tailor-made drugs, to develop human-machine hybrids. But just how seriously should we take these new threats and promises?
In order to tackle these issues Steven Rose explores the evolutionary route by which brains emerged, from the origin of life to today's complex societies. He also investigates how brains develop from a single fertilised egg to the incredibly complex organ that each human possesses. Against this background he asks the challenging question: what does the future hold for the human brain?
While this book is a magisterial survey of what we currently understand about the human brain and mind, it is also a profoundly personal rumination on the sources and consequences of that knowledge * Sunday Telegraph *
Especially valuable -- Nigel Hawkes * The Times *
A timely book on a timely subject * Observer *
If you are interested in brains or having a mind you must read this * New Scientist *
Clear and eloquent * Daily Mail *
ISBN: 9780099429777
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 23mm
Weight: 256g
368 pages