This hands-on workbook provides an easy and enjoyable means of learning and reviewing the fundamentals of human neuroanatomy through the acclaimed directed-coloring method. Thousands of people inquire about and buy a competitor to this book each year. Unique layout compared to the competition Text is on the left page with illustration on facing page. A cover flap can cover the illustration's labels for easy self-testing. Up-to-date information covers the latest findings.
John Pinel, the author of Biopsychology (9th Edition), obtained his Ph.D. from McGill University in Montreal and worked briefly at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, before taking a faculty position at the University of British Columbia, where he is currently Professor Emeritus.
Professor Pinel is an award-winning teacher and the author of over 200 scientific papers. However, he feels that Biopsychology is his major career-related accomplishment. "It ties together everything I love about my job; students, teaching, writing, and research." Pinel attributes much of his success to his wife Maggie who is an artist and professional designer. Over the years, they have collaborated on many projects, and the quality of Biopsychology's illustrations is largely attributable to her skill and effort.
Pinel is an enthusiastic West African drummer who performs at local clubs, festivals, and drum circles with Nigerian drum master Kwasi Iruoje. For relaxation, he loves to cuddle his three cats: Rastaman, Sambala, and Squeak.
One of my retirement projects: teach myself basic human neuroanatomy. So far I've done three units in three days; only 71 to go! It's actually been quite fun - each unit has a coloring page with an illustration of the features presented. I haven't colored this much since 1954. Ms. K is amused, but asks me each day what I've learned, so I'm thinking she may be a little jealous too. She says I color really good [sic], but she may be pulling my leg. My hope is that in about three months, I will be able to make my way through books on the neurobiology of reading without being swamped by the terminology. And other topics in neuroscience: mirror neurons, consciousness studies, neuroaesthetics, etc. Wish me luck!
Reposting my September 23, 2009 Amazon review of this book:
For brains itching to know more about themselves
If you study anything that has to do with the brain - which is everything - you will benefit from this book. My specialty is linguistics, and I found this to be an outstanding resource on learning more about overall brain function as well as how the brain processes language. Read all of the other reviews for more information - they are in my view all on target. This book is fun and pedagogically sound - very highly recommended.
Great little book for those students using Pinel's Biopsychology Textbook and looking to solidify their functional understanding of various parts of the brain. This book is probably best for somewhere around a 2nd year undergraduate level.