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Freaks of Nature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Freaks of Nature

Two-legged goats, Siamese twins and Cyclops infants, these 'freaks of nature' have shocked and fascinated people for centuries. This book explores the reasons and the insights they are beginning to provide about the deepest complexities of evolutionary biology, genetics and development.

Freaks of Nature:What Anomalies Tell Us About Development and Evolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Freaks of Nature:What Anomalies Tell Us About Development and Evolution

In most respects, Abigail and Brittany Hensel are normal American twins. Born and raised in a small town, they enjoy a close relationship, though each has her own tastes and personality. But the Hensels also share a body. Their two heads sit side-by-side on a single torso, with two arms and two legs. They have not only survived, but have developed into athletic, graceful young women. And that, writes Mark S. Blumberg, opens an extraordinary window onto human development and evolution.In Freaks of Nature, Blumberg turns a scientist's eye on the oddities of nature, showing how a subject once relegated to the sideshow can help explain some of the deepest complexities of biology. Why, for exampl...

Freaks of Nature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Freaks of Nature

In Freaks of Nature, Mark S. Blumberg turns a scientist's eye on the oddities of nature, showing how a subject once relegated to the sideshow can help explain some of the deepest complexities of biology.

Basic Instinct
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Basic Instinct

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-11-06
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  • Publisher: Basic Books

A panicked mother runs through highway traffic to save her wandering child. A green turtle swims hundreds of miles to return to the beach on which it was hatched. Your child utters her first word. Have you ever wondered what causes you to react in a certain way to a certain situation, and if you would react differently under different circumstances? From Charles Darwin to Malcolm Gladwell, writers and scientists have been fascinated by what prompts us to snap decisions. In Basic Instinct, neuroscientist Mark Blumberg provides readers with a logical perspective that does not rely on the clichéd explanations that have become so prevalent among scientists and laypeople alike. Blumberg delves into the debate between the nativists and evolutionary psychologists, who believe we are born with an instinctive knowledge about the world, and the epigeneticists, who believe that instincts are built anew in each of us, generation after generation. The result is an entertaining and balanced examination of the role of genes, experience, and evolution in the construction of behavior.

Body Heat
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251

Body Heat

Whether you're a polar bear giving birth to cubs in an Arctic winter, a camel going days without water in the desert heat, or merely a suburbanite without air conditioning in a heat wave, your comfort and even survival depend on how well you adapt to extreme temperatures. In this entertaining and illuminating book, biopsychologist Mark Blumberg explores the many ways that temperature rules the lives of all animals (including us). He moves from the physical principles that govern the flow of heat in and out of our bodies to the many complex evolutionary devices animals use to exploit those principles for their own benefit. In the process Blumberg tells wonderful stories of evolutionary and sc...

Oxford Handbook of Developmental Behavioral Neuroscience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 784

Oxford Handbook of Developmental Behavioral Neuroscience

The Oxford Handbook of Developmental Behavioral Neuroscience is a seminal reference work in the burgeoning field of developmental behavioral neuroscience, which has emerged in recent years as an important sister discipline to developmental psychobiology. This handbook, part of the Oxford Library of Neuroscience, provides an introduction to recent advances in research at the intersection of developmental science and behavioral neuroscience, while emphasizing the central research perspectives of developmental psychobiology. Contributors to the Oxford Handbook of Developmental Behavioral Neuroscience are drawn from a variety of fields, including developmental psychobiology, neuroscience, compar...

Basic Instinct
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Basic Instinct

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Basic Books

A neuroscientist explores the causes of instinctive behaviors, challenging current theories in the fields of genetics, psychology, and evolutionary science while considering the debate between instinctual and learned actions.

Oxford Handbook of Developmental Behavioral Neuroscience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 784

Oxford Handbook of Developmental Behavioral Neuroscience

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: OUP USA

This is a seminal reference work in the field of developmental behavioural neuroscience, which has emerged in recent years as an important sister discipline to developmental psychobiology. The handbook provides an introduction to recent advances in research at the intersection of developmental science and behavioural neuroscience.

Developmental Behavioral Neuroscience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

Developmental Behavioral Neuroscience

This volume provides an introduction to current research on the relation between brain development and the development of cognitive, linguistic, motor, and emotional behavior. At least two audiences will benefit from this book: psychologists interested in brain development, and neuroscientists interested in behavioral development. Although each chapter is content-oriented, the volume as a whole provides a well integrated summary of the latest findings from developmental behavioral neuroscience.

Veterans' Administration Medical Program
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1242