Are men's and women's brains really different? Why are teenagers
impulsive and rebellious? And will it soon be possible to link our
brains together via the Cloud?
Drawing on the latest neuroscience research, this visual guide makes the
hidden workings of the human brain simple to understand. How the Brain
Works begins with an introduction to the brain's anatomy, showing you
how to tell your motor cortex from your mirror neurons. Moving on to
function, it explains how the brain works constantly and unnoticed to
regulate heartbeat and breathing, and how it collects information to
produce the experiences of sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. The
chapters that follow cover memory and learning, consciousness and
personality, and emotions and communication.
There's also a guide to the brain's disorders, including physical
problems, such as tumors and strokes, and psychological and functional
disorders, ranging from autism to schizophrenia. Illustrated with bold
graphics and step-by-step artworks, and sprinkled with bite-sized
factoids and question-and-answer features, this is the perfect
introduction to the fascinating world of the human brain.