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  • How God Changes Your Brainby Andrew Md Newberg; Mark Robert Waldman

    Random House Publishing Group 2009; US$ 16.00

    God is great?for your mental, physical, and spiritual health. Based on new evidence culled from brain-scan studies, a wide-reaching survey of people?s religious and spiritual experiences, and the authors? analyses of adult drawings of God, neuroscientist Andrew Newberg and therapist Mark Robert Waldman offer the following breakthrough discoveries:... more...

  • Brain Rulesby John Medina

    Pear Press 2010; US$ 15.00

    In Brain Rules , Dr. John Medina, a molecular biologist, shares his lifelong interest in how the brain sciences might influence the way we teach our children and the way we work. In each chapter, he describes a brain rule?what scientists know for sure about how our brains work?and then offers transformative ideas for our daily lives. Medina?s fascinating... more...

  • The Little Book of Big Stuff About the Brainby Andrew Curran; Ian Gilbert

    Crown House Publishing 2008; US$ 14.57

    Designed as a cover to cover read which leaves the reader with a working knowledge of the human brain from its first evolution 2 billion years ago to the present day. A light-hearted look at the brain aimed at a lay audience. It especially focuses on the neurobiology of emotional intelligence and in many ways is the neurobiological explanation of... more...

  • The Circuitry of the Human Spinal Cordby Emmanuel Pierrot-Deseilligny; David Burke

    Cambridge University Press 2012; US$ 159.00

    A comprehensive review of the corticospinal and spinal contributions to the control of movement in human subjects. more...

  • Principles of Neural Science, Fifth Edition (ebook)by Eric Kandel; James Schwartz; Thomas Jessell; Steven Siegelbaum; A.J. Hudspeth

    McGraw-Hill Education 2012; US$ 135.00

    Now updated: the definitive neuroscience resource?from Eric R. Kandel, MD (winner of the Nobel Prize in 2000); James H. Schwartz, MD, PhD; Thomas M. Jessell, PhD; Steven A. Siegelbaum, PhD; and A. J. Hudspeth, PhD 900 full-color illustrations Deciphering the link between the human brain and behavior has always been one of the most... more...

  • Synaptic Selfby Joseph LeDoux

    Penguin Group US 2003; US$ 17.00

    In 1996 Joseph LeDoux's The Emotional Brain presented a revelatory examination of the biological bases of our emotions and memories. Now, the world-renowned expert on the brain has produced with a groundbreaking work that tells a more profound story: how the little spaces between the neurons?the brain's synapses?are the channels through which we... more...

  • Healing Developmental Traumaby Laurence Phd Heller; Aline Psyd Lapierre

    North Atlantic Books 2012; US$ 14.95

    Written for those working to heal developmental trauma and seeking new tools for self-awareness and growth, this book focuses on conflicts surrounding the capacity for connection. Explaining that an impaired capacity for connection to self and to others and the ensuing diminished aliveness are the hidden dimensions that underlie most psychological... more...

  • The Balance Withinby M.D. Esther M. Sternberg

    Henry Holt and Co. 2001; US$ 16.99

    Since ancient times humans have felt intuitively that emotions and health are linked, and recently there has been much popular speculation about this notion. But until now, without compelling evidence, it has been impossible to say for sure that such a connection really exists and especially how it works. Now, that evidence has been discovered.... more...

  • Introducing Neuroeducational Researchby Paul Howard Jones

    Taylor and Francis 2009; US$ 47.95

    Amongst educators, scientists and policy-makers there is a growing belief that the field of education can benefit from an understanding of the brain. However, attempts to bring neuroscience and education together have often been hampered by crucial differences in concepts, language and philosophy. In this book, Paul Howard-Jones explores these differences,... more...

  • The Mind's Eyeby Oliver Sacks

    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2010; US$ 15.00

    In The Mind?s Eye, Oliver Sacks tells the stories of people who are able to navigate the world and communicate with others despite losing what many of us consider indispensable senses and abilities: the power of speech, the capacity to recognize faces, the sense of three-dimensional space, the ability to read, the sense of sight. For all of these... more...