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Human: The Science Behind What Makes Us Unique

Human: The Science Behind What Makes Us Unique
Author: Michael S. Gazzaniga
Publisher: Ecco
Category: Book

List Price: $27.50
Buy New: $18.15
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Sales Rank: 15452

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 464
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1.5

ISBN: 0060892889
Dewey Decimal Number: 500
EAN: 9780060892883
ASIN: 0060892889

Publication Date: July 1, 2008  (In 47 Days)
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One of the world's leading neuroscientists explores how best to understand the human condition by examining the biological, psychological, and highly social nature of our species within the social context of our lives.

What happened along the evolutionary trail that made humans so unique? In his widely accessible style, Michael Gazzaniga looks to a broad range of studies to pinpoint the change that made us thinking, sentient humans, different from our predecessors.

Neuroscience has been fixated on the life of the psychological self for the past fifty years, focusing on the brain systems underlying language, memory, emotion, and perception. What it has not done is consider the stark reality that most of the time we humans are thinking about social processes, comparing ourselves to and estimating the intentions of others. In Human, Gazzaniga explores a number of related issues, including what makes human brains unique, the importance of language and art in defining the human condition, the nature of human consciousness, and even artificial intelligence.



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