Understanding the Brain
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041244929
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 05 Jun 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Understanding the Brain: A Short Guide tackles some of the most profound questions about what it means to be human, exploring the origins of consciousness, the development of language, and the future of brain research. This book examines the brain’s mysteries through the lens of cognitive neuroscience, offering readers a compelling journey from historical discoveries to cutting-edge advancements. It also poses intriguing questions about the possibilities of decoding dreams and thoughts by analyzing neural activity, pushing the boundaries of what we know about the brain.
This concise guide synthesizes the evolution of cognitive neuroscience, beginning with Paul Broca’s groundbreaking work in the 19th century and progressing to modern breakthroughs in imaging and behavioural analysis. It highlights practical applications of brain research, such as combating organ aging and understanding neurological pathologies like stroke and Parkinson’s disease. By combining historical context with the latest scientific insights, the book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the brain’s complexities and its influence on human behaviour and abilities.
Understanding the Brain: A Short Guide is an essential read for anyone fascinated by the science of the brain and its impact on human life. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply curious about neuroscience, this book offers an accessible yet thought-provoking exploration of the brain’s workings. With its blend of historical perspective and forward-looking questions, it appeals to readers eager to deepen their knowledge of one of science’s most enigmatic frontiers.
Paolo Bartolomeo, MD, PhD, is a clinical neurologist and neuroscientist with special expertise in the cognitive neuroscience of subjective experience. He co-leads the PICNIC Lab (Physiological Investigations of Clinically Normal and Impaired Cognition) at the Paris Brain Institute, located within the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, France. His research has made high-impact contributions to understanding the structural and functional neuroanatomy of attention, perception, and mental imagery. His work employs a multidisciplinary approach integrating cutting-edge behavioral assessments, advanced neuroimaging, and neurostimulation techniques. His investigations, spanning healthy individuals and patients with brain injuries, have provided insight into the neural basis of conscious experience, cognitive recovery in stroke, and the dynamic interactions between perception and attention.
