This book presents the highlights of the history of brain research to a lay audience. The author, a well known neuropsychologist, begins with an unnamed physician in ancient Egypt and moves through Greece, Rome, European Renaissance and eventually into the Twentieth century. Overall this very readable collection of scientific biographies will appeal to anyone who ever wondered how people in other cultures and times thought about the mysterous organ of mind and how great discoveries are made and received.
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"This book is very readable and immensely enjoyable. It is also full of anecdotes, and facts, which enhance one's understanding of brain science. I would heartily recommend the book." Journal of Electrophysiological Technology, Vol 26, No 1
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numerous halftones, 2 line illustrations
ISBN-13
978-0-19-508571-6 (9780195085716)
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