Brain: past and future. What makes us who are we are
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Wall Street Journal named this book one of the five scientific works required to read. Scientists, teachers, researchers and readers talk about it as a revolutionary, overwhelming idea of the brain.
In our culture, it is customary to relate to the brain as the main organ that forms our personality, is responsible for successes and failures, for everything that is all that is that everything We do, and everything that happens to us. We equate the brain to the computer, considering it “the main” in our lives. A neurophysiologist and bioengineer Alan Jasanov offers a new look at the role of the brain and talks about exactly what environmental factors and processes of the human body form a personality and make us those who are
In our culture, it is customary to relate to the brain as the main organ that forms our personality, is responsible for successes and failures, for everything that is all that is that everything We do, and everything that happens to us. We equate the brain to the computer, considering it “the main” in our lives. A neurophysiologist and bioengineer Alan Jasanov offers a new look at the role of the brain and talks about exactly what environmental factors and processes of the human body form a personality and make us those who are
Author:
Author:Jasanov Alan
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: Amazing Universe
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-117010-3
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