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101 Questions Your Brain Has Asked About Itself But Couldn't Answer... Until Now: But Couldn't Answer ... Until Now

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Answers various questions about the brain, including "What is the brain made of?", "Can a person live without a whole brain?", and "Does watching violence on television affect a person's behavior?"

176 pages, Library Binding

First published September 1, 1998

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Faith Hickman Brynie

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November 25, 2014
In the book 101 Questions About Your Brain by Faith Hickman Brynie, you take a trip through your head and learn all about the neurological functions in your brain. It teaches you about things like the frontal lobe and what it does along with how your brain interacts with your body.

In one section of the book it informs you on your brain from the beginning and growth of your brain throughout your life to when you end up dying. Then the book goes on to explain how your brain stores information and calls it back up along with how it can interpret things like different smells and also how it relates those to previous memories.

I think that if you like learning about how your body works then you'd love this book. If you like biology you'd also like this book, or if you plan on becoming a neuro scientist or a brain surgeon in the near future. 101 Questions About Your Brain> is a great book to expand your knowledge on how your head works and I definitely recommend giving it a read.
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