Liars, Lovers, and Heroes : What the New Brain Science Reveals about How We Become Who We Are - Steven R. Quartz

Liars, Lovers, and Heroes

What the New Brain Science Reveals about How We Become Who We Are

By: Steven R. Quartz, Terrence J. Sejnowski

Paperback | 23 September 2003

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This book combines cutting-edge findings in neuroscience with examples from history and the headlines to introduce the new science of cultural biology, born of advances in brain imaging, computer modeling, and genetics. Doctors Quartz and Sejnowski show how both our noblest and darkest traits are rooted in brain systems so ancient that we share them with insects. They then demystify the dynamic engagement between brain and world that makes us something far beyond the sum of our parts.

The authors show how our humanity unfolds in precise stages as brain and world engage on increasingly complex levels. Their discussion embraces shaping forces as ancient as climate change over millennia and events as recent as the terrorism and heroism of September 11, and offers intriguing answers to some of our most enduring questions, including why we live together, love, kill -- and sometimes lay down our lives for others.

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"A superb book . a breath of fresh air." -- V. S. Ramachandran, M.D. , Ph.D., Professor and Director , Center for Brain and Cognition, Universit "wide-ranging...linking cutting-edge neuroscience with social history and popular culture...postmodern culture and globalization...."--Publishers Weekly "An entertaining and startling survey of what it means to be human."--Discover magazine "A superb book ... a breath of fresh air."--V. S. Ramachandran, M.D., Ph.D., Professor and Director, Center for Brain and Cognition, University of California, San Diego; adjunct Professor, Salk Institute, author of Phantoms in the Brain "Smart authors with a lot of hot stuff to report on."--Kirkus Reviews A superb book a breath of fresh air. --V. S. Ramachandran, M.D., Ph.D., Professor and Director, Center for Brain and Cognition, University of California, San Diego; adjunct Professor, Salk Institute, author of Phantoms in the Brain" An evocative solution to a classic problem: which is more important in shaping the human brain, nature or nurture --Sandra Blakeslee, The New York Times" wide-ranging...linking cutting-edge neuroscience with social history and popular culture...postmodern culture and globalization.... --Publishers Weekly" Smart authors with a lot of hot stuff to report on. --Kirkus Reviews" An entertaining and startling survey of what it means to be human. --Discover magazine" "An evocative solution to a classic problem: which is more important in shaping the human brain, nature or nurture? "--Sandra Blakeslee, The New York Times

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