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Dale Purves

    Dale Purves is a neurobiologist whose work explores the intricate relationship between the brain and human experience. He delves into how our neural processes shape our perception of the world, focusing on the biological underpinnings of our thoughts and behaviors. His research seeks to unravel the complexities of the mind and its connection to our understanding of reality. Purves's writings offer a unique perspective on the scientific study of the mind.

    Music as Biology
    Neural Activity and the Growth of the Brain
    Why Brains Don't Compute
    You and Your Brain
    Neuroscience
    • Neuroscience

      • 759 stránek
      • 27 hodin čtení
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      This classic textbook guides students through the challenges and excitement of the rapidly changing field of neuroscience. Accessible for both medical students and undergraduate neuroscience students, the 5th edition has been updated throughout to reflect the latest developments.

      Neuroscience
    • You and Your Brain

      • 64 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení
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      Experts worldwide have been researching the brain for over a century, but we still don't know everything. 'You and Your Brain' explains what we do know about how the human brain works for bright kids ages 10 to 15. Dale Purves pulls no punches in teaching young readers about the most mysterious part of the body. Using visual diagrams and pulling from Dr. Purves' career in neuroscience, the book inspires the next generation of scientists to discover what is yet to be known.Dale Purves is Geller Professor of Neurobiology Emeritus in the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences where he remains Research Professor. He has authored many books on the subject of neuroscience, most recently 'Music as Biology' and 'Brains as Engines of Association,' published by Harvard University Press and Oxford University Press, respectively.

      You and Your Brain
    • Why Brains Don't Compute

      • 184 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
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      Exploring the intricate relationship between human experience and the physical world, this book presents a compelling argument that the brain navigates this challenge through trial and error. Comprising 25 concise chapters, it delves into the mechanisms of neuroscience, offering evidence and insights into how our brains interpret and respond to external stimuli, ultimately shedding light on a fundamental aspect of human cognition.

      Why Brains Don't Compute
    • The book delves into the hypothesis that experiences influence neural activity, which in turn shapes brain development during maturation. It examines the dynamic relationship between experience and brain growth, highlighting how environmental interactions can affect neural pathways and overall cognitive development. Through a blend of research and theory, it offers insights into the biological underpinnings of learning and the brain's adaptability throughout growth.

      Neural Activity and the Growth of the Brain
    • Music as Biology

      • 176 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      Why do human beings find some tone combinations consonant and others dissonant? Why do we make music using only a small number of scales out the billions that are possible? Dale Purves shows that rethinking music theory in biological terms offers a new approach to centuries-long debates about the organization and impact of music.

      Music as Biology