The scientific american brave new brain: how neuroscience, brain-machine interfaces, neuroimaging, psychopharmacoloy, epigenetics, the internet, and our own minds are stimulating and enhancing the future of mental power

The scientific american brave new brain: how neuroscience, brain-machine interfaces, neuroimaging, psychopharmacoloy, epigenetics, the internet, and our own minds are stimulating and enhancing the future of mental power

Horstman, Judith

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Brave New Brain presents incredible projections into the future from the technological reality of now, including *Current wireless thought controlled proesthetic devices that allow our thoughts controlling everything from the garage door to our computer *Recently revealed brainscans that show where and how we experience emotions like love and desire that will help thought control and strategic brain manipulation that will facilitate the choice and process of finding a mate. *New neuroscientific research on how we remember, learn, make decisions, respond to conflict, win or lose competitions, and other intellectual activities that may be enhanced and redirected with laser intervention. *Futureresearch, theory and application in neuroscience that may lead to new ways ofraising children, picking stocks, staying on diet, curing disease, reversing genetic predisposition, and improving the quality of our lives. .Scientific American is one of the most popular science magazines in the world, with a US paid circulation of 650,000 and a total readership with pass alongof 1.8 million. Its rapidly growing new publication Scientific American Mind already has a paid circulation of 145,000 and a readership of 580,000. Translations into several international editions are also very successful in many countries. Mariette Di Christina, who will be the spokesperson for these titles, is executive editor of Scientific American, and Scientific American Mind. Previously executive editor of Popular Science, she is Vice President of the boardof the National Association of Science Writers and adjunct professor at New York University. Judith Horstman is a thirty year veteran science journalist and author whose work has appeared in the World Federation of Neurology, Health and Hippocrates magazines Johns Hopkins University White Papers. TIME magazine, Health,Stanford University, Harvard Health Letter, and is the author or editor of four books.

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-37624-9
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 208
  • Fecha Publicación: 15/04/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés