The human brain is the most complex system in the universe known to science today.
Over the past decade, neurophysiologists have managed to learn a lot about the structure and functioning of this system: how genes influence the development of the brain, where our memories are stored, how consciousness functions …
In one short book, Oxford University professor Susan Greenfield and her co-authors summarize much of what modern science knows about it.
World of the Book, 192 p.,