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BBC Brain Story: Unlocking our inner world of emotions, memories, ideas and desires

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Featuring evocative photographs and illustrations, a fascinating exploration into the complex secrets surrounding the brain provides the latest theories and controversies that will demystify the inner workings of emotions, memories, and desires.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2000

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Susan A. Greenfield

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Greenfield is Professor of Synaptic Pharmacology at Lincoln College, Oxford. On 1 February 2006, she was installed as Chancellor of Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh. Until 8 January 2010, she was director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain

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Author 77 books34 followers
January 9, 2017
There is Documentary films based on the book, as for now I think it's important and very useful people to know what's their problem. For example something has happen to you, and you can't see a image, or you can't recognize a face or you can't remember the name of a word... This is really alwful, but you must go here without afraid and to check out what's everything about, it's not so difficult just go and follow if you have question you can proffesionalists about this or check out in the internet. If you think that you have FFI, better go and check yourself better to live with the truth which hurts than one lie and one moment to die and to don't know from what. Isn't it alwful?

If the one sister doesn't have FFI, then does it mean that the other have it?
...(I just dreammed how everyone I lose in the real life, isn't it alwful???, you don't want to lose everyone)... better check out for something do you have done to live with the unknown, because you go in the unknown. Fuck what people say!
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103 reviews2 followers
March 18, 2022
Have you watched the BBC Planet Earth? If Planet Earth is the most spectacular series of documentaries about our planet then this book is the summary of the most successful series of BBC documentaries about human’s brain. The book introduces fundamental knowledge of our brain’s composition and the role of each component in creating our emotions, memories and consciousness. For example, in Chapter 4, it describes exhaustively how memories are created, both short-time (working) memories and long-term memories. The hippocampus is crucially involved in mediating the consolidation of long-term memories.

This research is also a good reference to learn how memories are created. The book contains a lot of color fMRI images and illustrations which are very helpful for readers who are not professional in neurology to learn about the brain's mechanism. That’s why I recommend this book as the first step into the learning journey of neuroscience.
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Author 25 books454 followers
January 18, 2009
This is a pretty good intro to neurology for the layman, though it isn't very thorough- it just skims the surface.
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