Mapping the Mind

Mapping the Mind

by RitaCarter (Author)

Synopsis

The 1st illustrated guide to the new science of the brain, combining anecdote, science and cutting edge images of the brain at work, in a cross between Oliver Sacks and Man Watching. The latest brain scan reveal our thoughts, memories- even our moods. You can watch a persons brain light up as a joke is registered and see fear generated. Mapping the Mind shows how these findings can be used as a basis for explaining aspects of our culture and behaviour, and how behavioural eccentricities can be traced to abnormalities in the geography of an individual brain: autism appears to be a breakdown in the are of the brain that governs empathy, dyslexia may be caused by a short circuit in the messages converting sound to visual cues. Then the structural differences in male and female brains, and the extroadinary pre-birth moulding which creates them, are explored as we begin to discover what makes us as we are.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: W&N
Published: 12 Oct 1998

ISBN 10: 0297823302
ISBN 13: 9780297823308
Book Overview: *The only illistrated guide to the brain, in an area that is now coming to public attention. *Draws on the latest in brain imaging to give extroadinary and accessible insights into how the brain works.

Author Bio
Rita Carter is a full-time medical writer contributing to, among others, The Independent, New Scientist, Daily Mail and Telegraph. She was twice awarded the Medical Journalists' Association prize for outstanding contribution to medical journalism. Rita Carter was born in the UK and currently resides in Ashford, Kent.