The New Brain : How the Modern Age Is Rewiring Your Mind

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ISBN-10:

140504103X

ISBN-13:

9781405041034

Author(s): Restak, Richard
Edition: paperback / softback
Released: Jan 01, 2004
Format: Paperback, 0 pages

Description:

Richard Restak explains, in layman's terms, how our brains are struggling to keep up with the world we've created. Computers, mobile phones, the Internet, violence on TV - the modern world is causing the human brain to evolve in ways that may prove irrevocable. Offering scientific proof, the author shows how the world we live in has affected our ability to focus, concentrate and respond effectively to the multi-tasking demands of modern life. At the same time research on the brain has moved away from the old emphasis on disease and dysfunction to open up insights into every kind of mental activity. And, although this is not a self-help book, "The New Brain" shows how a lot of contemporary brain research has practical applications with consequences for our everyday lives.

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