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Author Moreno, Jonathan D., author.

Title The brain in context a pragmatic guide to neuroscience / Jonathan D. Moreno and Jay Schulkin.

Publication Info. New York Columbia University Press [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (270 pages)
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Note Print version record
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- Electrifying -- Constructing -- Evolving -- Imaging -- Engineering -- Securing -- Healing -- Socializing -- Not the last word
Summary "The human brain is the most complex object in the known universe. The field of neuroscience has made remarkable strides in recent years in understanding aspects of the brain, yet we still struggle with seemingly fundamental questions about how the brain works. What lessons can we learn from neuroscience's successes and failures? What kinds of questions can neuroscience answer, and what will remain out of reach? In The Brain in Context, the bioethicist Jonathan D. Moreno and the neuroscientist Jay Schulkin provide an accessible and thought-provoking account of the evolution of neuroscience and the neuroscience of evolution. They emphasize that the brain is not an isolated organ. It extends into every part of the body and every aspect of human life. Understanding the brain requires studying the environmental, biological, chemical, genetic, and social factors that continue to shape it. Moreno and Schulkin describe today's transformative devices, theories, and methods, including technologies like fMRI and optogenetics as well as massive whole-brain activity maps and the attempt to create a digital simulation of the brain. They show how theorizing about the brain and experimenting with it often go hand in hand, and they raise cautions about unintended consequences of technological interventions. The Brain in Context is a stimulating and even-handed assessment of the scope and limits of what we know about how we think."--Provided by publisher
Subject Neurosciences -- Popular works.
Neurotechnology (Bioengineering)
Neurosciences.
Brain.
Neurosciences.
Bioengineering.
Brain.
brains.
MEDICAL -- Neuroscience.
Brain. (OCoLC)fst00837570
Neurosciences. (OCoLC)fst01036509
Neurotechnology (Bioengineering) (OCoLC)fst01894754
Genre/Form Popular works. (OCoLC)fst01423846
Added Author Schulkin, Jay, author.
Other Form: Print version: Moreno, Jonathan D. Brain in context. New York : Columbia University Press, 2020 9780231177368 (DLC) 2019006025 (OCoLC)1085625919
ISBN 9780231547109 electronic book
0231547102 electronic book
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