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Books in the Perspectives in Cognitive Neuroscience series

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    - The Subcortical Bases of Speech, Syntax, and Thought
    by Philip Lieberman
    £30.99

    A prominent neuroscientist argues that human language-though more sophisticated than all other forms of animal communication-is not a qualitatively different ability from all forms of animal communication, it does not require a quantum evolutionary leap to be explained, and it is not unified in a single "language instinct."

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    - The Effects of Environment on the Development of the Cerebral Cortex
    by Peter R. Huttenlocher
    £64.99

    Neural plasticity--the brain's ability to change in response to normal developmental processes, experience, and injury--is a critically important phenomenon for both neuroscience and psychology. This book is a unique contribution to research and to the literature on clinical neuroscience.

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    - The Mind-Body Perspective
    by Kenneth Hugdahl
    £34.49

    This important text presents a comprehensive introduction to the history, methods, and applications of psychophysiology and explores other areas concerned with the "mind-body interface," such as psychosomatic medicine, behavioral medicine, clinical psychology, psychiatry, neuropsychology, and cognitive neuroscience.

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    - What's Right and What's Left
    by Joseph B. Hellige
    £34.49

    Is "right-brain" thought essentially creative, and "left-brain" strictly logical? Joseph B. Hellige argues that this view is far too simplistic. Surveying extensive data in the field of cognitive science, he disentangles scientific facts from popular assumptions about the brain's two hemispheres.

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