Book description
This Element is an excerpt from Brains: How They Seem to Work (9780137055098) by Dale Purves. Available in print and digital formats.
Why the conventional explanations of how brains work is wrong--and a far more promising direction for research.
The conventional conception of how brains work has not been substantiated despite an effort that now spans 50 years. When a path in science is pursued for this long without the emergence of a deeper understanding of the issue being addressed, doubts are usually warranted.
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Product information
- Title: How Brains Seem to Work
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- Release date: April 2010
- Publisher(s): Pearson
- ISBN: 9780132102704
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