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Rethinking the Brain: Exploring its Capabilities and How Much We Really Need

Publisher:
Robinson
| Author:
Alexis Willett, PhD and Jennifer Barnett, PhD
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Robinson
Author:
Alexis Willett, PhD and Jennifer Barnett, PhD
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

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An entertaining and illuminating romp through the brain’s past, present and future in search of an answer to whether we really need all of our brain – Which parts matter most? Could we afford to lose any? Is our brain at its evolutionary peak or do we have an even more brilliant future to look forward to?

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An entertaining and illuminating romp through the brain’s past, present and future in search of an answer to whether we really need all of our brain – Which parts matter most? Could we afford to lose any? Is our brain at its evolutionary peak or do we have an even more brilliant future to look forward to?

About 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. Dr Alexis Willett is a science communicator who aims to make science accessible to all. She has a PhD in biomedical science from the University of Cambridge, where she studied at the Medical Research Council's Human Nutrition Research unit. She's taught human physiology and published on a wide range of health subjects. Alexis spends much of her time turning cutting-edge research and health policy jargon into something meaningful for the public, patients, doctors and policy makers. In her spare time, Alexis drinks a lot of rooibos tea. Her first book, How Much Brain Do We Really Need?, with Jennifer Barnett, was published by Robinson in December 2017.

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