The Executive Brain
Frontal Lobes and the Civilized Mind
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Word Count
72,000 words, Guess
Page Count
288 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7389428M
- ISBN-139780195140224
- ISBN-100195140222
- OCLC Control Number44579063
- Library of Congress Control Number00058447
and 2 more
- LibraryThing638681
- Goodreads510008
Classifications
- LCCQP382.F7G65 2001
Description
"The Executive Brain is the first popular but rigorous book to explore the most "human" region of the brain, the frontal lobes. Writing in a lively and accessible style, the author shows how the frontal lobes enable us to engage in complex mental processes, how they control our judgment and our social and ethical behavior, how vulnerable they are to injury, and how devastating the effects of brain damage often are, leading to chaotic, disorganized, asocial, and even criminal behavior. Replete with fascinating case histories and anecdotes, Goldberg's book offers a panorama of state-of-the-art ideas and advances in cognitive neuroscience. It is also an intellectual memoir, filled with vignettes about the author's early training with Alexandr Luria, his escape from the Soviet Union, and later interactions with patients and professionals around the world."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
I began this book with a general audience in mind.
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