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Bret Stetka

History of the Human Brain: From the Sea Sponge to CRISPR, How Our Brain Evolved

History of the Human Brain: From the Sea Sponge to CRISPR, How Our Brain Evolved

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A History of the Human Brain by Bret Stetka explains how the human brain evolved, from its watery beginnings to the marvel it is today, and how it saved humanity from extinction. It also tackles future brainy frontiers such as epigenetics and CRISPR.

Format: Hardback
Length: 268 pages
Publication date: 01 April 2021
Publisher: Timber Press


“A History of the Human Brain” is a captivating book that invites readers to embark on a fascinating journey into the evolution of the human brain. Written by Bret Stetka, this comprehensive work provides a detailed account of the brain's development from its watery beginnings to the complex organ that resides in the heads of Homo sapiens today.

The book begins by exploring the early stages of brain evolution, highlighting the crucial role that the brain played in the survival of early human species. Stetka explains how our ancestors developed the ability to think, reason, and problem-solve, which ultimately led to their success in adapting to changing environments.

As the book progresses, Stetka delves into the intricate details of how the brain evolved over millions of years. He discusses the development of different brain regions, such as the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem, and how they contribute to our cognitive abilities and physical functions. The author also explores the role of genetics and epigenetics in shaping the brain's development and the potential for future advancements in brain research and therapy.

One of the most interesting aspects of “A History of the Human Brain” is its exploration of the brain's role in human behavior and cognition. Stetka discusses how the brain processes information, forms memories, and makes decisions, and how these processes can be affected by factors such as genetics, environment, and experience. The book also sheds light on the cognitive biases and limitations that can affect our thinking and decision-making, and provides strategies for overcoming these biases and improving our cognitive abilities.

In addition to its scientific and evolutionary aspects, “A History of the Human Brain” is also a highly accessible and engaging book. Stetka's writing style is clear and concise, making it easy for readers to understand complex concepts and theories. The book is also filled with fascinating anecdotes and examples that help bring the brain's evolution to life and make it relatable to everyday experiences.

Overall, “A History of the Human Brain” is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of the human brain, human behavior, and the potential for future advancements in brain research and therapy. This captivating book provides a comprehensive and insightful account of the brain's development, its role in human life, and the many exciting possibilities that lie ahead.”


Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781604699883

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