Description
This book is a conversational and accessible introduction to the brain. Beginning from basic elements of neuroscience, the acclaimed scientist Rafael Yuste guides readers through increasingly sophisticated topics, developing a unified framework for how the brain functions. He describes how the brain is organized and how it develops, how neurons operate and form neural circuits, and how these circuits function as neural networks to generate behavior and mental states.
Yuste challenges the traditional view that the brain is an input-output machine that reacts reflexively to sensory stimuli. Instead, he argues, the purpose of the brain is to make a predictive model of the world in order to anticipate the future and choose successful courses of action. He gives readers insight into the workings of sensory and motor systems and the neurobiological basis of our perceptions, thoughts, emotions, memories, and consciousness.
Peppered with anecdotes and illustrated with elegant drawings and diagrams, this succinct and cohesive book is accessible to readers without previous background in the subject. It is written for anyone seeking to grasp the core principles of neuroscience or looking for a fresh and clear perspective on how the brain works.
About the Author
Rafael Yuste is professor of biological sciences and director of the NeuroTechnology Center at Columbia University. An expert on the function of the cerebral cortex, he also advocates for human rights protection of brain activity. Yuste is the chair of the NeuroRights Foundation and helped initiate the U.S. BRAIN Initiative and the International Brain Initiative.
Reviews
Lectures in Neuroscience aptly conveys the excitement of a field of research that's continually opening up new vistas. Yuste's style is easygoing, conversational, and often witty. -- Ralph Greenspan, associate director, Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind, UC San Diego
Rafael Yuste, a leading neuroscientist and early advocate of the BRAIN Initiative, presents his stimulating view of the fundamental organization of the brain: circuits that convert predictions into actions. Focusing on the mammalian cerebral cortex, and emphasizing repeating patterns across sensory perception, action, and cognition, Yuste is enthusiastic, conversational, and opinionated. It's a book I wish I had read when making the transition from molecular genetics to neuroscience. -- Cori Bargmann, Torsten N. Wiesel Professor, The Rockefeller University
Dr. Rafael Yuste's lively Lectures in Neuroscience...[is] the perfect beginner's guide to neuroscience, Complete with ample vibrant pictures and diagrams, each chapter is entertaining to read and makes you excited to investigate the black box that is the brain. If you have ever found yourself wanting to learn more about the neurobiological basis of things like sensory processing or learning and memory but never knew where to start, Yuste's Lectures in Neuroscience is the book for you. Once you pick it up, you won't be able to put it down! * Knowing Neurons *
'Lectures in Neuroscience' by Yuste (director, NeuroTechnology Center, Columbia Univ.) delivers complex academic concepts in neuroscience in a conversational and engaging style. Yuste's expertise in communicating difficult subject matter clearly shows in his ability to distill complex ideas into digestible segments without oversimplifying the science, such that even veteran educators would learn new things. This balance makes the volume appropriate for students, educators, and anyone curious about the underpinnings of the nervous system and human mind. * Choice Reviews *
Book Information
ISBN 9780231186469
Author Rafael Yuste
Format Hardback
Page Count 472
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press