Description
The third in a series of books in association with the Royal Institution on their world-renowned Christmas Lectures, this time exploring the intriguing pathways of the human brain and the complexities of the mind - with a foreword by Robin Ince.
Following on from the success of 13 Journeys Through Space and Time and 11 Explorations into Life on Earth, this third book in the series takes a look at the staggering capabilities of the human brain through ten of the most revealing Christmas Lectures on the subject given at the RI over the last two centuries.
Undoubtedly the most complex material in the universe, the human brain makes us who we are, but how it works and why has long been a mystery. Through this series of fascinating lectures, spanning over a hundred years, experts in the fields of psychology, neurology and biology examine the workings of our most important organ, revealing a hidden and complex world.
The third in a series of books in association with the Royal Institution on their world-renowned Christmas Lectures, this time exploring the intriguing pathways of the human brain and the complexities of the mind - with a foreword by Robin Ince.
About the Author
Catherine de Lange is a science journalist, editor and multimedia producer. She has written for Nature, the Guardian and the Washington Post among others, and has worked on TV programmes such as the Royal Institution's Christmas Lectures, as well as radio documentaries including BBC Radio 4's Dear Professor Hawking. She is Head of Features at New Scientist.
Book Information
ISBN 9781789290974
Author Catherine de Lange
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Publisher Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Dimensions(mm) 178mm * 111mm * 20mm