Dr Jamie Ward je jedním z předních světových odborníků na synestezii. Své poznatky věnoval vědě prostřednictvím četných přednášek a mediálního pokrytí v novinách, rádiu a televizi, včetně dokumentů produkovaných Discovery Channel a BBC Horizon.
Offering an accessible introduction to social neuroscience, this text delves into complex methods and concepts while incorporating contemporary research examples. It features various pedagogical tools designed to enhance student engagement, such as essay questions, summaries, and key points, making it a valuable resource for learners seeking to understand this interdisciplinary field.
Focusing on practical ethical dilemmas in marketing communication, this guide offers a wealth of case studies and insights from practitioners. It incorporates popular culture references to illuminate complex ethical issues, making it an invaluable resource for students seeking to navigate the challenges of ethics in public relations effectively.
Indiana offers life as fast as the Indy 500, as slow as watching bison on a prairie, and everything in between. 100 Things to Do in Indiana Before You Die will guide you to all the best spots in the state with itineraries, tips, and ideas for the whole family. Catch hoops hysteria at the Hoosier Gym, devour your way through the Indiana Culinary Trails, and challenge yourself to the trails at Turkey Run State Park. Get your groove on at the largest music store, or take that much-needed break at the luxurious and historic French Lick Resort. Explore amazing agriculture with the entire family at Fair Oaks Farms. Taste the original tenderloin sandwich for yourself at Nick's Kitchen. Stroll through history at the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites, and preserved neighborhoods and main streets. Local author Jamie Ward shows you the Hoosier state as you've never seen it before. She guides you through all of the best places with tips only a native to Indiana would know. With this guidebook, Hoosiers will discover new adventures in their own state, and visitors will be equipped for an epic Indiana experience.
How is it possible to experience color when no color is there? Why do some
people experience touch when they see someone else being touched? Can blind
people be made to see again by using their other senses? This book explores
these questions which is suitable for those with an interest in the intriguing
workings of the mind.
This updated fourth edition offers a comprehensive and accessible guide to cognitive neuroscience, reflecting recent advancements in the study of cognition and the brain. It is designed to be student-friendly, making complex concepts more understandable while covering essential topics in the field.