The Human Brain by Kathleen Simpson

The Human Brain by Kathleen Simpson

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The remarkable abilities of the human brain are endlessly fascinating to kids. How do we think? How do we remember? How does the brain, in conjunction with our senses, help us to experience the world around us? What happens when a person's brain is injured? This book highlights the developments in brain science.

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The Human Brain by Kathleen Simpson

The remarkable abilities of the human brain are endlessly fascinating to kids. How do we think? How do we remember? How does the brain, in conjunction with our senses, help us to experience the world around us? What happens when a person's brain is injured? Brain research is constantly elaborating on the answers to these questions, and more. This book will highlight all the latest developments in brain science, and introduce readers to the men and women who making these advances.
Kathleen Simpson lives in the hill country of central Texas with her husband and dogs. She has authored numerous works for young people, including the National Geographic Investigates books Extreme Weather: Science Tackles Global Warming and Climate Change, Genetics: From DNA to Designer Dogs, and The Human Brain: Inside Your Body's Control Room.
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ISBN 13 9781426304200
Title The Human Brain
Author Kathleen Simpson
Series National Geographic Investigates
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher National Geographic Society
Year published 2009-03-10
Number of pages 64
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.