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Neuroscience for Dummies, 2nd Edition

By: Frank Amthor
Narrated by: Chris Sorensen
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Investigating how your senses work, how you move, and how you think and feel, Neuroscience for Dummies, 2nd Edition is your straightforward guide to the most complicated structure known in the universe: the brain. Covering the most recent scientific discoveries and complemented with engaging anecdotes that help bring the information to life, this updated edition offers a compelling and plain-English look at how the brain and nervous system function.

Simply put, the human brain is an endlessly fascinating subject: It holds the secrets to your personality, use of language, memories, and the way your body operates. In just the past few years alone, exciting new technologies and an explosion of knowledge have transformed the field of neuroscience - and this friendly guide is here to serve as your roadmap to the latest findings and research. Packed with new content on genetics and epigenetics and increased coverage of hippocampus and depression, this new edition of Neuroscience for Dummies is an eye-opening and fascinating book for listeners of all walks of life.

What is the biological basis of consciousness? How are mental illnesses related to changes in brain function? Find the answers to these and countless other questions in Neuroscience for Dummies, 2nd Edition.

©2016 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (P)2019 Tantor
Biological Sciences Neuroscience & Neuropsychology Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science Mental Health Human Brain Health Inspiring Consciousness Brain Science Neuroscience

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This is a very thorough introduction to neuroscience but beware - it is very technical, and a physical copy of the book might be more useful.

Definitely not for dummies

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Whilst this started off at a relative “for dummies” level it soon headed off at pace to deliver an astounding insight into how our brains interface to our bodies and how various feedback mechanisms link back

For a non-biologist this was a lot to take in - I’m looking forward to a second pass which I hope some of those100 billion neurons will be ready too

Brilliant- so much to learn - mind blowing

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omg i so wanted to listen to this book, but the voice of mr sorenson is for me unbearable, monotonous and so annoying :(
He managed to make a fascinating subject ever so unbearable

could not get past chapter 3

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Great content but shame it's narrated by the Red Dwarf toaster, can only listen for a short time for each listen as a result

Red Dwarf toaster gets technical

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The narrator makes me wanna die. He prolonges the sylables at the end of each world in a way that makes it unbearable to listen. Additionaly, the book is quite dull which doesnt help.

The narrator makes me want to die

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An interesting topic sabotaged by the worst narrator I’ve ever heard. What I can only describe as a parody of an incel wearing a fedora unenthusiastically being forced to read a script in a mocking tone. I genuinely couldn’t manage more than a couple of chapters.

Looking at Chris Sorenson’s other narrated books, the reviews are all saying similar things. How this man keeps getting work in this field is beyond me.

Abysmal narration.

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Gosh the narration is sooo bad it's hard to tell if the content is any good..
It's almost impossible to listen to 😖😖

The voice 😖

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Robot on helium narration voice. I has to turn him off after 2 mins!.. for my own sanity.

Narration awful.

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