neuropsychology

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neuropsychology

Blue mind

the surprising science that shows how being near, in, on, or under water can make you happier, healthier, more connected, and better at what you do
2015
Discusses the importance of humans' connection to water and how people are drawn to being in, on, or around oceans, rivers, and lakes and points to recent findings in neuroscience that indicate that proximity to water can improve mood, performance, health, and success.

The owner's manual for the brain

the ultimate guide to peak mental performance at all ages
2014
A comprehensive guidebook that offers insight into the brain's relationship to growing and aging, mental and physical health, and personality and intelligence.

Neurotribes

the legacy of autism and how to think smarter about people who think differently
2015

How your brain works

2011
An introduction to the brain that discusses what it is made of, its functions, memory, learning, and other related topics.

Adventures in memory

the science and secrets of remembering and forgetting
2018
"The authors--two Norwegian sisters, one a neuropsychologist and the other an acclaimed writer--skillfully interweave history, research, and exceptional personal stories, taking readers on a captivating exploration of the evolving understanding of the science of memory from the Renaissance discovery of the hippocampus--named after the seahorse it resembles--up to the present day"--Provided by publisher.

Friendship

the evolution, biology, and extraordinary power of life's fundamental bond
Presents the psychology and neuroscience behind friendship, and details the connection between friendship and health and well-being. Examines social bonds between animals and how that translates to humans, and analyzes how friendship is changing in the age of social media.

Resilient

how to grow an unshakable core of calm, strength, and happiness
"These days it's hard to count on the world outside. So it's vital to grow strengths inside like grit, gratitude, and compassion---the key to resilience, and to lasting well-being in a changing world. True resilience is much more than enduring terrible conditions. We need resilience every day to raise a family, work at a job, cope with stress, deal with health problems, navigate issues with others, heal from old pain, and simply keep on going. With his trademark blend of neuroscience, mindfulness, and positive psychology, New York Times bestselling author Dr. Rick Hanson shows you how to develop twelve vital inner strengths hardwired into your own nervous system. Then no matter what life throws at you, you'll be able to feel less stressed, pursue opportunities with confidence, and stay calm and centered in the face of adversity."--Dust jacket.
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Concussions and other brain trauma

Traumatic brain injuries are dangerous, especially if they are not recognized and treated promptly. Readers discover that repeated brain injuries may result in effects such as changed personality, depression, and memory loss. In contact sports such as football and hockey, the chance of sustaining a concussion or other form of brain trauma increases dramatically, so this information is especially valuable for young athletes. Through detailed photographs and informative infographics, readers are presented with additional information about the effects of brain trauma as well as precautions they can take to avoid it.
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The river of consciousness

Explores the scientific topics of chemistry, botany, evolution, medicine, neuroscience, and the arts and creative ability, exploring them from the perspectives of Darwin, Freud, and William James and building them into a theory of consciousness for all of life, the meaning of evolution, and the source of creativity.
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The man who wasn't there

investigations into the strange new science of the self
2015
"In the tradition of Oliver Sacks, a tour of the latest neuroscience of schizophrenia, autism, Alzheimer's disease, ecstatic epilepsy, Cotard's syndrome, out-of-body experiences, and other disorders--revealing the awesome power of the human sense of self from a master of science journalism Anil Ananthaswamy's extensive in-depth interviews venture into the lives of individuals who offer perspectives that will change how you think about who you are. These individuals all lost some part of what we think of as our self, but they then offer remarkable, sometimes heart-wrenching insights into what remains."--Publisher.

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