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Author:
Jarrett, Christian.
Title:
Great myths of the brain / Christian Jarrett.
Publisher:
Wiley Blackwell,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xiii, 333 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Brain--Popular works.
Brain--Physiology--Popular works.
Brain--Popular works.
Brain--Physiology--Popular works.
Brain.
Brain--Physiology.
Brain--physiology.
Popular works.
Popular Work.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Defunct myths -- Myth-based brain practices -- Mythical case studies -- The immortal myths -- Myths about the physical structure of the brain -- Technology and food myths -- Brain myths concerning perception and action -- Myths about brain disorder and illness.
Summary:
The brain has never been subject to such intense scrutiny - barely a day passes without a newspaper splashing the results of the latest brain scan study purporting to reveal the neurological location of happiness, love, rage, or any number of human emotions. Yet, for all of the gains in our understanding of brain function credited to scientific research, there is a growing body of hype and misinformation about how the brain works. Great Myths of the Brain presents a comprehensive examination of myths surrounding the function of the human brain. Cognitive neuroscience expert Christian Jarrett takes on over 50 myths associated with brain function - from those based on falsehoods or partial truths to ones cloaked in scientific language. Jarrett first explores general myths, such as the idea that we only use 10 percent of our brains, or that adults can't grow new brain cells. He then goes on to address a variety of more contemporary issues, including technological myths (can brain scans really read your mind?); structural myths, including the recent hype around mirror neurons; perceptual myths, including the idea that you perceive the world as it really is; and a variety of contemporary myths swirling around brain disorders - including epilepsy, autism, and dementia. Illuminating and insightful, Great Myths of the Brain takes some of the mystery out of the most mysterious and complex organ in the human body. -- from back cover.
Series:
Great myths of psychology
ISBN:
1118312716
9781118312711
1118624505
9781118624500
OCLC:
(OCoLC)880541446
LCCN:
2014018392
Locations:
CEAX572 -- Kirkwood Community College Library (Cedar Rapids)

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