From Electrons to Elephants and Elections (The Frontiers Collection)
This highly interdisciplinary book, covering more than six fields, from philosophy and sciences all the way up to the humanities and with contributions from eminent authors, addresses the interplay between content and context, reductionism and holism and their meeting point: the notion of emergence. Much of today’s science is reductionist (bottom-up); in other words, behaviour on one level is explained by reducing it to components on a lower level. Chemistry is reduced to atoms, ecosystems are e...
The underlying philosophy of these two symposia on taurine remains the same as all those that have been held previously: the best way to remain current in the subject matter is to talk directly with the investigators at the forefront of the field. Thus, we brought together some 50 individuals from 11 different countries who have keen interests and active research programs in the many-faceted areas of taurine research. The meetings were held on October 8-10, 1991, in an elegant setting in a resor...
Current Topics Developmental Biology V28 (Current Topics in Developmental Biology)
Stress, Illness and Personality (Problems in the Behavioural Sciences)
by Derek Roger
"Brain Policy" makes the key facts from the technical literature readily accessible to social scientists and general readers and points out the implications for our society. Blank first explains the structure and function of the nervous system and current theories of brain operation; he then assesses the uses and potential abuses of various intervention techniques. He identifies the public policy issues raised by discoveries in the neurosciences and calls for intensified scrutiny of the advantag...
The Human Brain during the First Trimester 6.3- to 10.5-mm Crown-Rump Lengths
by Shirley A. Bayer and Joseph Altman
This second of 15 short atlases reimagines the classic 5-volume Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development. A handy paperback edition focuses on an early part of the first trimester of human brain development. Serial sections from specimens between 6.3 mm and 10.5 mm are illustrated and annotated in detail, together with 3D reconstructions. An introduction summarizes these earliest stages of human CNS development. The accompanying Glossary gives definitions for all the terms used in this...
Nervous Hormonal Mchnisms Ingn (Society for Experimental Biology Symposia)
Gedachtnis
by Professor of Psychiatry Larry R Squire and Dr Eric R Kandel
Iconoclasts have that knack for overturning conventional wisdom and achieving the apparently impossible. Though crucial to the success of an organisation, true iconoclasts are few and far between. This text explores what makes these great innovators tick and offers tools to unleash our own potential.
Innovations in Diagnosis and Therapy of Neurodegenerative Diseases
Presurgical Assessment of the Epilepsies with Clinical Neurophysiology and Functional Imaging E-Book (ISSN)
This book had its nucleus in some lectures given by one of us (J. O'M. B. ) in a course on electrochemistry to students of energy conversion at the University of Pennsyl- nia. It was there that he met a number of people trained in chemistry, physics, biology, metallurgy, and materials science, all of whom wanted to know something about electrochemistry. The concept of writing a book about electrochemistry which could be understood by people with very varied backgrounds was thereby engendered. Th...
Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research
Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience
by M. R. Bennett and P. M. S. Hacker
In this provocative work, a distinguished philosopher and a leading neuroscientist outline the conceptual problems at the heart of cognitive neuroscience. Writing from a scientifically and philosophically informed perspective, the authors provide a critical overview of the conceptual difficulties encountered in many current neuroscientific and psychological theories, including those of Blakemore, Crick, Damasio, Edelman, Gazzaniga, Kandel, Kosslyn, LeDoux, Penrose and Weiskrantz. They propose th...
God is great—for your mental, physical, and spiritual health. Based on new evidence culled from brain-scan studies, a wide-reaching survey of people’s religious and spiritual experiences, and the authors’ analyses of adult drawings of God, neuroscientist Andrew Newberg and therapist Mark Robert Waldman offer the following breakthrough discoveries: • Not only do prayer and spiritual practice reduce stress, but just twelve minutes of meditation per day may slow down the aging process. • Contempl...