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Sure, he's ugly, but such talent! The human brain is the mostcomplex structure in the universe. It's as awe-inspiring as it is intimidating,when you're not an expert. So how can we get to know the brain? By asking him tointroduce himself, of course! In BrainComix, the brain is the star of theshow, hamming it up in a televised interview conducted by the intrepidjournalist Julia Mojito. Without jargon, and with plenty of humor, we come tounderstand how this spongy, bloody organ acts as our guardian angel, filters ourperceptions, and shapes the stories we tell about the world and aboutourselves. Test your brain with BrainComix! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Overall it works well and does an excellent job of introducing some complex ideas in a straightforward manner aided by some touches of humor and practical examples. In particular I found the chapters on memory, and language fascinating.
The only real downside was an over reliance on French cultural references which I didn’t get, but that’s a minor quibble and understandable given the source material. (