The Dying of Enoch Wallace: Life, Death, and the Changing Brain
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
- Publish date: 01/01/2000
Description:
Until recently, theories of the brain and its diseases, and how it gives rise to mind and emotions were based on the model of a static, non-renewable network of nerve cells and their connections. Then, seemingly overnight, a revolutionary new conception of the brain emerged in the mid-1990s. The sudden convergence of discoveries that had been building over decades led to the revelation that, far from being an immutable black box, the brain is a plastic, ever-changing marvel, no less dynamic than our thoughts and emotions -- a complex system that is continually shaped and reshaped by a subtle interplay of genetic cues and life experiences.
Expand description
To bridge the gap between abstract concepts and real world experience, renowned neuroscientist Ira B. Black uses the decline of Enoch Wallace, a fictionalized Alzheimer's patient, to illuminate the fascinating story of modern neuroscience, drawing us into the world of discovery and scientists, with all their color, idiosyncrasies and genius.
Product notice
Returnable at the third party seller's discretion and may come without consumable supplements like access codes, CD's, or workbooks.
Seller | Condition | Comments | Price |
|
Wonder Book - Member ABAA/ILAB
Like New |
$7.10
|
|
Becker's Books
Very Good
|
$7.87
|
Ergodebooks
|
Good |
$8.94
|
|
Books Revisited
Acceptable |
$11.22
|
|
GridFreed
New |
$66.43
|
Please Wait