TIME Your Brain: A User's Guide
The greatest computer ever built is less than 7 in. long and weighs less than 3 lb. It has no moving parts and makes not a sound. And yet it is the home of dreams, of songs, of wisdom, of philosophy, of love, of awareness itself. The greatest computer ever built is, of course, the human brain.
What does science tell us about how we learn, how we mature, why our minds grow old? How does memory work--and why does it so often fail to work?
What does science tell us about how we learn, how we mature, why our minds grow old? How does memory work--and why does it so often fail to work?
Category : | Books |
Submitted : | 16th, February 2013 |
Tags : | brain brains |