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Who's who of the brain : a guide to its inhabitants, where they live and what they do / Kenneth Nunn, Tanya Hanstock and Bryan Lask.

By: Nunn, Kenneth PContributor(s): Hanstock, Tanya | Lask, Bryan | Hjelseth, Linn Iril | Clayton, EdwardMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : Jessica Kingsley, 2008Description: 270 p. : illISBN: 9781846427985 (ebook)Subject(s): Brain -- Popular works | Health and Wellbeing | Psychology | Neurology & clinical neurophysiology | Popular science | NeurosciencesGenre/Form: Online access: click to view 400 credits Also available in printed form ISBN 9781843104704Summary: This reader-friendly introduction to the brain and how it works introduces the inhabitants of the brain - there's Frederick Foresight, the mayor, for instance, responsible for planning and objective decision-making (the frontal lobes), and then there's Rochelle Ringbound, caring and empathetic (the cingulate gyrus). Meet the inhabitants of the brain in this reader-friendly introduction to what it is and how it works.Residents include Frederick Foresight (the frontal cortex), Mayor of Cephalton-upon-Ridge, who is the `big picture' person responsible for planning and decision-making; Sage Seahorse (the hippocampus), who has an astonishing memory for times, names and places; Annie Almond (the amygdala), the community's alarm system who is always on the alert; and many other fellow citizens. Each character is introduced and their appearance, role and key functions in the brain explained. The authors also show what happens when things go wrong in the brain, and illustrate the work using examples of classic clinical cases.This book provides an immediate and entertaining way for anyone to gain a basic understanding or to refresh their knowledge of the inside workings of the brain.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This reader-friendly introduction to the brain and how it works introduces the inhabitants of the brain - there's Frederick Foresight, the mayor, for instance, responsible for planning and objective decision-making (the frontal lobes), and then there's Rochelle Ringbound, caring and empathetic (the cingulate gyrus). Meet the inhabitants of the brain in this reader-friendly introduction to what it is and how it works.Residents include Frederick Foresight (the frontal cortex), Mayor of Cephalton-upon-Ridge, who is the `big picture' person responsible for planning and decision-making; Sage Seahorse (the hippocampus), who has an astonishing memory for times, names and places; Annie Almond (the amygdala), the community's alarm system who is always on the alert; and many other fellow citizens. Each character is introduced and their appearance, role and key functions in the brain explained. The authors also show what happens when things go wrong in the brain, and illustrate the work using examples of classic clinical cases.This book provides an immediate and entertaining way for anyone to gain a basic understanding or to refresh their knowledge of the inside workings of the brain.

Also available in printed form ISBN 9781843104704

Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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