Description
About the Author
John E. Dowling is the Llura and Gordon Gund Professor of Neurosciences and Harvard College Professor at Harvard University. He has received numerous awards, including the Helen Keller Prize for Vision Research.
Reviews
"[The Great Brain Debate] is an enjoyable primer on some of the most exciting areas of neuroscience research today."--A. K. Prashanth, Times Higher Education Supplement "Dowling does a masterful job... His eloquent essay provides solid examples of what elements of brain development and brain function are under genetic control and which are largely guided by experience."--Charles A. Nelson and Irving I. Gottesman, Science "[Dowling] writes authoritatively and covers the important stuff."--San Diego Union Tribune "The Great Brain Debate is a fine introduction to some of the key findings in contemporary neuroscience. In addressing the mechanisms of both nature and nurture, Dowling's book is clear and judicious, well articulating our current knowledge of both."--Gary Marcus, American Journal of Psychology
Book Information
ISBN 9780691133102
Author John E. Dowling
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 28g