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_aGazzaniga, Michael S _941829 |
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_aHuman: _bthe science behind what makes your brain unique / _cby Michael S Gazzaniga |
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_bHarper Perennial, _c2009. _aNew York: |
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300 | _axii, 447 p. | ||
505 | _apt. I. The basics of human life. Are human brains unique? ; Would a chimp make a good date? -- pt. II. Navigating the social world. Big brains and expanding social relationships ; The moral compass within ; I feel your pain -- pt. III. The glory of being human. What's up with the arts? ; We all act like dualists : the converter function ; Is anybody there? -- pt. IV. Beyond current constraints. Who needs flesh? | ||
520 | _a One of the world's leading neuroscientists explores how best to understand the human condition by examining the biological, psychological, and the highly social nature of the species. | ||
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_aCognitive neuroscience. _941830 |
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