How to Explain a Brain
An Educator's Handbook of Brain Terms and Cognitive Processes
- Robert Sylwester - University of Oregon, Eugene, USA
Unlock the mysteries of the brain with the help of this jargon-free guide!
Noted author, Robert Sylwester, offers educators and general readers his own definitions for terms used in the cognitive neurosciences. This unique look into the marvelous brain uses language and descriptions that are accessible to readers, even those with just a limited understanding of biology. Discover how the brain works, how the brain learns, and the educational significance of brain functions and processes.
This ready-reference guide to essential concepts and terms in cognitive neurosciences includes:
- nearly 300 definitions and cross-references created by Robert Sylwester to help educators understand key concepts about how the brain learns
- 11 newly created anatomic models and illustrations that focus on key brain functions
- references and recommended print and Internet resources.
How to Explain a Brain celebrates the brain in all its wonder and is sure to become a ready reference book of choice for educational psychologists, teachers and managers and lecturers in education.
"A delicious and nutritious alphabet soup for brain aficionados. How to Explain a Brain serves a generous portion of savory topics for the hearty neural appetite. From amygdala to emotion, from hippocampus to memory, from neurotransmitter to serotonin, the brain is explained as skillfully as one simmers a sumptuous stock."
"Robert Sylwester does a masterful job presenting a simple but elegant picture of the landscape of the brain and related cognitive processes in clear and direct prose."
Great book to simplify concepts