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How Much Brain Do We Really Need

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

How Much Brain Do We Really Need

Contributors:

By (Author) Dr Jennifer Barnett
By (author) Dr Alexis Willett

ISBN:

9781472138965

Publisher:

Little, Brown Book Group

Imprint:

Robinson

Publication Date:

12th December 2017

UK Publication Date:

7th December 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Cognitive and behavioural neuroscience
Neurology and clinical neurophysiology
Cognitive studies
Popular science
Psychology
Rehabilitation: brain and spinal injuries

Dewey:

612.82

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 232mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

367g

Description

Your brain is shrinking. Does it matter

How Much Brain Do We Really Need challenges us to think differently about the brain. Rather than just concentrating on the many wonderful things it can do, this entertaining insight into the complexities and contradictions of the human brain asks whether in fact we can live satisfactorily without some of it.

The bad news is that our brains start to shrink from our mid-thirties. But the good news is that we still seem to generally muddle along and our brain is able to adapt in extraordinary ways when things going wrong.

Alexis Willett and Jennifer Barnett shed light on what the human brain can do - in both optimal and suboptimal conditions - and consider what it can manage without. Through fascinating facts and figures, case studies and hypothetical scenarios, expert interviews and scientific principles, they take us on a journey from the ancient mists of time to the far reaches of the future, via different species and lands.

Is brain training the key to healthy ageing Do women really experience 'baby brain' Is our brain at its evolutionary peak or do we have an even more brilliant future to look forward to We discover the answers to these questions and more.

Author Bio

Jenny Barnett (Author)

Dr Jenny Barnett is a neuroscientist and psychologist interested in the genetic and environmental causes of brain health and mental illness. Having trained at Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard universities, Jenny has authored more than 50 scientific publications on topics ranging from new treatments for schizophrenia to the economic impact of dementia. She now works at the intersection of academic and industrial research, designing new technologies to help detect, diagnose and treat brain disorders. Her first book, Growing Up Happy, with Alexia Barrable, was published by Robinson in 2016.

Alexis Willett (Author)

Dr Alexis Willett is a science communicator who spends much of her time turning cutting-edge research and health policy jargon into something meaningful for patients, doctors, policy makers and the public. She is often called upon to help influence decision makers, from governments to funding bodies, across the UK and Europe. She has a PhD in biomedical science from the University of Cambridge and, since her partner is a psychiatrist, is used to having her daily conversations dominated by brain-related facts.

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