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Cracking Neuroscience

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For so long, the brain was the great unknown of human biology; an evolved complex of cells, chemicals and electricity, which eluded even the understanding of its own grey matter. Now, in this comprehensive guide, the most complicated concepts from across the field of neuroscience - such as memory, addiction and mind mapping - are broken down into easily understandable bite-sized pieces, to give everyone the chance to understand their own brain. Includes sections anatomy of the brain-Neurons, synapses and axons - the building blocks of the brain-Differences in male and female development-Modern treatment of mental illness-The effects on the brain of different food and stimulants-Memory, senses, cravings-Fight or flight-Perception and sensation-The future of neuroscience

516 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 6, 2018

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Jon Turney

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March 28, 2021
Pretty decent. Lots of information. In a simple way explained. Straight to the point. Interesting topics regarding neuroscience is discussed in this book. It's a nice book to read for neuroscience newbies. I want to read more neuroscience books from now on.
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Author 5 books54 followers
January 16, 2021
Este libro es un buen abrebocas para quienes se interesan en los temas del cerebro y sus funciones. De aquí hay que profundizar aún más, claro está. A mí me fue útil, pues ámbitos como la psicología y la neurociencia me fascinan; sin embargo, no es a lo que quiero dedicarme.

De cualquier forma, conocer cada vez más acerca de cómo funciona nuestra mente es una gran herramienta para la construcción narrativa, tanto para literatura como para cine (los dos ámbitos que más me interesan).
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43 reviews1 follower
May 6, 2020
I liked it, but dear me the font in this book is tiny!
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89 reviews4 followers
March 30, 2024
Some parts are okay re neurons and cellular communication , also regarding vision and hearing but the book really fails when it comes to describing and explaining areas like emotions and the limbic system. There are some good images relating to brain structure and function but mostly images of everyday things that the author believes illustrate brain mechanisms. The author attempts to write in a light hearted way but often doesn't provide sufficient explanation or writes in an unclear manner
I certainly wouldn't recommend this book and consider it pretty much a waste of time.
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28 reviews1 follower
March 27, 2024
awful presentation and hard to read at points due to text-over-image.
regardless, interesting and accessible introduction to the broader concepts of neuroscience.
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180 reviews3 followers
April 20, 2021
If I want to see the greatness of God, I either look at the vast universe or look into the complex brain. This Cracking series on neuroscience is a good crash-course introduction to the latest scientific knowledge of the workings of the brain 💪 I enjoyed reading Jon Turney's bite-sized chapters (quite wordy as a whole but wonderful graphics makes it doesn't look so) on the field of neuroscience - such as memory, addiction, consciousness, brain waves, mind mapping, etc. - give me the chance to understand the brain, not fully (many things remain a mystery), but enough to be fascinated with it... and a proud owner of one 😉🧠💪
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930 reviews
December 23, 2018
This is a very informative book, but only if you’re looking for general information. It has bits of data about different topics, and you definitely have to read more books if you want deeper information. Anyway, it was a fun and short way to learn about various themes of neuroscience.
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February 16, 2020
I love dipping in to this book every couple of days or so. I like the illustrations. It’s a great starter to getting informed about neuroscience and gaining more knowledge of a fun subject.
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