Mapping The Mind
By (Author) Rita Carter
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
12th August 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
612.82
Paperback
384
Width 154mm, Height 196mm, Spine 24mm
685g
Brain scans reveal our thoughts, memories - even our moods - as clearly as an X-ray reveals our bones. We can watch a person's brain literally light up as it registers a joke, or glow dully when it recalls an unhappy memory.
MAPPING THE MIND shows how these cans can be used to help explain aspects of our behaviour and how behavioural eccentricities can be traced to abnormalities in an individual brain. Dyslexia, for example, may be caused by a short-circuit in the messages converting sound to visual cues; addiction, eating disorders and alcoholism stem from dysfunction in the brain's reward system.In this acclaimed book Rita Carter draws on the latest in brain imaging to give extraordinary insights into how the brain works.fascinating stuff * BIG ISSUE IN THE NORTH *
It's fascinating to understand how much of our personality is directly related to brain function. -- Daniel Johns, University Bookseller * WESTERN MORNING NEWS *
Well researched...this is a good read for the specialist or general scientist, or anyone inetrested in things of or about the mind. * SCHOOL SCIENCE REVIEW *
Rita Carter is a medical writer, contributing to, among others, the Independent, New Scientist, the Daily Mail and the Telegraph. She was twice awarded the Medical Journalists' Association prize for outstanding contribution to medical journalism.