
Congress has declared the 1990s to be the "Decade of the Brain," reflecting even high-level government's acknowledgement of the pervasiveness of disorders and disabilities of the brain and the need for research, treatment, and rehabilitation. This remarkable collection of essays (from a Woods Hole conference, date not stated) encompasses many disciplines, tackling philosophical issues connected with brain research, animal awareness, and human sensibility; the therapeutic experience; gender and the brain; ethnographic and sociohistorical perspectives in the brain sciences; and language, neuropsychology, and moral tradition, among other topics. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Page Count:
355
Publication Date:
1992-01-01
ISBN-10:
3764335408
ISBN-13:
9783764335403
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