Neuropsychologie
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Neuropsychologie
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Neuropsychologie
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Incoming Resources
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- Brain architecture, understanding the basic plan, Larry W. Swanson
- About face, Jonathan Cole
- Creating mind, how the brain works, John E. Dowling
- The undoing project, a friendship that changed our minds, Michael Lewis
- The brain, the last frontier, Richard M. Restak
- Why you love music, from Mozart to Metallica : the emotional power of beautiful sounds, John Powell
- The adolescent brain, learning, reasoning, and decision making, edited by Valerie F. Reyna ... [et al.]
- The shallows, what the Internet is doing to our brains, Nicholas Carr
- The age of insight, the quest to understand the unconscious in art, mind, and brain : from Vienna 1900 to the present, Eric R. Kandel
- Oxford handbook of deaf studies, language, and education, edited by Marc Marschark and Patricia Elizabeth Spencer
- Neuropsychology of left-handedness, edited by Jeannine Herron
- Curious behavior, yawning, laughing, hiccupping, and beyond, Robert R. Provine
- The anatomy of bias, how neural circuits weigh the options, Jan Lauwereyns
- Kluge, the haphazard construction of the human mind, Gary Marcus
- Visual intelligence, how we create what we see, Donald D. Hoffman
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder and its spectrum, a life-span approach, edited by Eric A. Storch and Dean McKay
- An alchemy of mind, the marvel and mystery of the brain, Diane Ackerman
- The number sense, how the mind creates mathematics, Stanislas Dehaene
- Technology play and brain development, infancy to adolescence and future implications, Doris Bergen, Darrel R. Davis, and Jason T. Abbitt
- Dangerous diagnostics, the social power of biological information, Dorothy Nelkin, Laurence Tancredi
- Mirroring people, the science of empathy and how we connect with others, Marco Iacoboni
- A mind of its own, how your brain distorts and deceives, Cordelia Fine
- The evolution of consciousness, of Darwin, Freud, and cranial fire : the origins of the way we think, Robert Ornstein ; line illustrations by Ted Dewan
- Incognito, the secret lives of the brain, David Eagleman
- The behavioral neuroscience of adolescence, Linda Patia Spear
Outgoing Resources
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