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We Are Our Brains D F Swaab

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We Are Our Brains D F Swaab
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Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.51 MB
Author: D. F. Swaab
ISBN: 9780679644378, 0679644377
Language: English
Year: 2014

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We Are Our Brains D F Swaab by D. F. Swaab 9780679644378, 0679644377 instant download after payment.

A vivid cross-section of what makes us human.
Based on half a decade of groundbreaking research, We Are Our Brains is a sweeping biography of the human brain, from infancy to adulthood to old age. Renowned neuroscientist D. F. Swaab takes us on a guided tour of the intricate inner workings that determine our potential, our limitations, and our desires, with each chapter serving as an eye-opening window on a different brain stage: the gender differences that develop in the embryonic brain, what goes on in the heads of adolescents, how parenthood permanently changes the brain.
Moving beyond pure biological understanding, Swaab presents a controversial and multilayered ethical argument surrounding the brain. Far from possessing true free will, Swaab argues, we have very little control over our everyday decisions, or who we will become, because our brains predetermine everything about us, from our moral character to our religious leanings to whom we...

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