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9781782694038

Brains (Mastering The Catch, Cut And Craft)

 | Pushkin Children's Books
26,880원  | 20231003  | 9781782694038
This book will blow you child's mind! Big science explained simply, from the author of Germs, Atoms and Planets.
9780137055098

Brains (How They Seem To Work)

Purves, Dale/ /  | Pearson P T R
60,660원  | 20100409  | 9780137055098
“Dale Purves’ Brains is my favorite sort of reading-an engaging and intelligent scientific autobiography full of vivid personal and historical accounts; the story not only of a life but of an intellectual pursuit. Purves has a unique voice, lively, outspoken, and very human-and his love of science comes through on every page.” -Oliver Sacks “Brains is an engaging tour of human neuroscience from one of its most distinguished and opinionated practitioners. Dale Purves is a lively and informative guide to the field, having been at the scene of some of its great discoveries and having made many important discoveries himself.” -Steven Pinker, Harvard University, author of The Stuff of Thought “A rare account of both the modern history of key discoveries in brain research by someone who was there and responsible for many of them and also a heartfelt account of the joy of it all. Dale Purves has given us an inside view of a life in science and explains with clarity what it all means.” -Michael S. Gazzaniga, University of California, Santa Barbara, author of Human: The Science Behind What Makes Us Unique “Brains is a delightful book that weaves together Dale Purves’ personal neuroscience history with the history and current status of the field. I enjoyed it start to finish.” -Joseph LeDoux, New York University, author of The Emotional Brain and Synaptic Self “This book is many things. It’s the memoir of an immensely likeable human (who I only previously knew as a distant giant in my field). It’s people with strong personalities that give lie to the notion that science is an affectless process. But most of all, it is a clear, accessible, affectionate biography of neuroscience. This is a terrific book.” -Robert M. Sapolsky, Stanford University, author of Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers “Both highly entertaining and educational. A masterpiece.” -Bert Sakmann, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine For 50 years, the world’s most brilliant neuroscientists have struggled to understand how human brains really work. Today, says Dale Purves, the dominant research agenda may have taken us as far as it can-and neuroscientists may be approaching a paradigm shift. In this highly personal book, Purves reveals how we got to this point and offers his notion of where neuroscience may be headed next. Purves guides you through a half-century of the most influential ideas in neuroscience and introduces the extraordinary scientists and physicians who created and tested them. Purves offers a critical assessment of the paths that neuroscience research has taken, their successes and their limitations, and then introduces an alternative approach for thinking about brains. Building on new research on visual perception, he shows why common ideas about brain networks can’t be right and uncovers the factors that determine our subjective experience. The resulting insights offer a deeper understanding of what it means to be human. -Why we need a better conception of what brains are trying to do and how they do it Approaches to understanding the brain over the past several decades may be at an impasse -The surprising lessons that can be learned from what we see How complex neural processes owe more to trial-and-error experience than to logical principles -Brains?and the people who think about them Meet some of the extraordinary individuals who’ve shaped neuroscience -The “ghost in the machine” problem The ideas presented further undermine the concept of free will
9798218284053

Bad Brains (A Pyschological Thriller)

 | Joe
33,300원  | 20230915  | 9798218284053
"Bad Brains" is a psychological thriller about two local losers, Ashton and Julie, who wake up on a tropical island in a luxurious over-the-water bungalow with no memory of how they got there. The only catch: they've been separated, treated as the spouses of people they've never met, and expected to answer to names other than their own.
9781966333340

Brains Like Ours (A Smart Girls Guide to Mood, Modern Life, and the Science Behind Mental Health)

 | Redwood Publishing, LLC
46,230원  | 20260310  | 9781966333340
Your nervous system runs like a phone battery. At 100%, you can handle anything.At 15%? Everything becomes overwhelming.?That difference is your load capacity.Here's what most people miss: load capacity is biological. Low iron means your brain isn't getting enough oxygen. That's load. A sluggish thyroid means your neurons fire slower. That's load. You can't meditate or journal your way out of iron deficiency or hypothyroidism.
9781966333357

Brains Like Ours (A Smart Girls Guide to Mood, Modern Life, and the Science Behind Mental Health)

 | Redwood Publishing, LLC
46,230원  | 20260310  | 9781966333357
Your nervous system runs like a phone battery. At 100%, you can handle anything.At 15%? Everything becomes overwhelming.?That difference is your load capacity.Here's what most people miss: load capacity is biological. Low iron means your brain isn't getting enough oxygen. That's load. A sluggish thyroid means your neurons fire slower. That's load. You can't meditate or journal your way out of iron deficiency or hypothyroidism.
9789083539126

Control All Delete (Exposing the Elite’s Agenda)

 | Critical Brains
55,480원  | 20250413  | 9789083539126
In a world where technology dictates every move, the most dangerous weapon is the power of independent thought.Alex Vanguard has spent his life designing the very systems that control him. Every transaction, every movement, every decision is monitored-optimized for efficiency but stripped of freedom. In Valhalla District, the government's AI enforcers maintain order, social credit determines worth, and questioning the system is the fastest way to disappear.
9798992567168

Brains Like Books

 | Victoria Wintersberger
44,380원  | 20250221  | 9798992567168
It started the day a boy walked into the school library when he heard a dusty book call out to him...In this adventurous story, a book named Reed O'More introduces a boy to the world according to a seldom-read book. Reed O'More becomes a fast friend to the boy after he opens Reed O'More's dusty pages.
9798235905450

Brains, Brawns, And Her

 | Avery Prescott
24,030원  | 20260415  | 9798235905450
Sasha is dating two men. Neither knows about the other. Caleb is soft devotion and patient romance. Gentle touches, slow kisses, and a quiet intensity that builds until it's impossible to breathe through. He makes her feel cherished, like she's something worth keeping, and the calm way he looks at her leaves heat in places he never even touches. Jacob is blunt desire and zero restraint. Dirty jokes under his breath, hands that don't hesitate, and a grin that always looks like trouble.
9798233924897

Brains, Bonds & Business

 | Lauxon Publishing
46,230원  | 20260504  | 9798233924897
What truly drives success in today's workplace-strategy or people?Brains, Bonds & Business reveals the often-overlooked truth: organizations thrive when human behavior, relationships, and decision-making are aligned. In an era of constant change, understanding the human factor is no longer optional-it's essential.
9780645810103

No Matter What: A Children’s Book about Unconditional Love

 | Beautiful Brains
24,030원  | 20230831  | 9780645810103
'I love you when you're happy, I love you when you're sad, I love you when you're silly, I love you when you're mad.'No Matter What is a beautifully illustrated book for both children and parents that playfully explores the concept of unconditional love and the power of mindfulness in achieving this.
9780645810110

No Matter What: A Children’s Book about Unconditional Love

 | Beautiful Brains
33,350원  | 20230831  | 9780645810110
A charming collection of 365 delicious recipes - and one for leap-year luck - to inspire and comfort changing seasons.
9781529692938

Social Cognition (From brains to culture)

 | SAGE Publications
401,450원  | 20251213  | 9781529692938
'Since its very first edition, Social Cognition has been the undisputed bible of the field. Insightful, authoritative and beautifully written ....
9781035813551

Cambridge Brains

 | Austin Macauley
55,400원  | 20230721  | 9781035813551
A madcap spy satire from the author of Erasure (adapted into the Oscar-nominated film, American Fiction)
9781035863167

From Rags with Brains (Galleries from Many Cultures)

 | Austin Macauley Publishers
29,500원  | 20250718  | 9781035863167
In 1968, Scott walked away from the orphanage to escape further physical assaults. With nothing more than a few oddments in his pockets and the clothes on his back, he soon discovered that the world outside was scarcely better. Scott faced horrendous health problems before finding a few kind people willing to help him. However, even his benefactors were not immune to deceit and betrayal.
9781529438611

Why Brains Need Friends (The neuroscience of social connection - and why we all need more)

벤 라인  | Quercus Publishing
51,750원  | 20260101  | 9781529438611
“인간의 뇌는 타인과의 연결에는 보상을, 고립에는 벌을 주도록 진화했다!” 외로움 위기의 시대, 다시 연결되고 공감하기 위한 뇌과학자의 탐구 AI·디지털 기술이 일상을 완전히 뒤바꿔 놓은 지금, 우리는 사람들과의 물리적 만남 없이도 살아갈 수 있는 시대를 맞았다. 하지만 역설적으로 사회적 연결은 빠르게 약해지고, 고립과 외로움은 현대인의 가장 심각한 건강 위협으로 부상하고 있다. 《뇌는 왜 친구를 원하는가》는 스탠퍼드대 출신 뇌과학자 벤 라인이 ‘인간의 뇌는 본질적으로 연결을 필요로 한다’는 사실을 최신 신경과학 연구로 입증한 책이다. 저자는 고립이 생명과 건강에 어떤 위협을 주는지 밝히고 약해진 사회적 뇌(social brain)를 다시 깨우는 관계의 기술 등을 제시하며 인간이 다시 서로에게 연결되고 회복하기 위한 실질적인 방법을 뇌과학적 관점에서 제시한다.
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