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OverviewNow Available in Paperback! The era of the New Brain is upon us! Already our brains are working differently than they did just one hundred years ago. Drugs are already available that work in the brain to prevent us from feeling drowsy, depressed, anxious, or fearful, or that enhance concentration and memory. Dramatic treatments to repair damage in the brain are becoming common. In The New Brain, neurologist, neuropsychiatrist, and bestselling author Dr. Richard Restak tells how technology and biology are converging to influence the evolution of the human brain. Dr. Restak describes the dramatic advances that now are possible, as well as the potential for misuse and abuse, examining such questions as: Is Attention Deficit Disorder a ""normal"" response to the modern world's demand that we attend to several things at once? What happens in our brains when images replace language as the primary means of communication? How does exposure to violent imagery affect our brains? Are we all capable of training our brains to perform at a superior level? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard RestakPublisher: Rodale Press Imprint: Rodale Press Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.70cm Weight: 0.313kg ISBN: 9781594860546ISBN 10: 1594860548 Pages: 228 Publication Date: 06 October 2004 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsThe wise, witty, and ethical Dr. Restak has given us . . . a book vital to understanding our own role in influencing our ongoing evolution as a species. He guides us gently and humbly through synaptic connections we did not know we had, thus igniting us to insatiable curiosity about our potentials. -- Wilton S. Dillon, Ph.D., senior scholar emeritus, Smithsonian Institution The wise, witty, and ethical Dr. Restak has given us . . . a book vital to understanding our own role in influencing our ongoing evolution as a species. He guides us gently and humbly through synaptic connections we did not know we had, thus igniting us to insatiable curiosity about our potentials. --Wilton S. Dillon, Ph.D., senior scholar emeritus, Smithsonian Institution This is a book to read and savour... because it makes us think deeply about who we are and why we act the way we do. --Edmonton Journal (Canada) ""The wise, witty, and ethical Dr. Restak has given us . . . a book vital to understanding our own role in influencing our ongoing evolution as a species. He guides us gently and humbly through synaptic connections we did not know we had, thus igniting us to insatiable curiosity about our potentials."" --Wilton S. Dillon, Ph.D., senior scholar emeritus, Smithsonian Institution ""This is a book to read and savour... because it makes us think deeply about who we are and why we act the way we do."" --Edmonton Journal (Canada) """The wise, witty, and ethical Dr. Restak has given us . . . a book vital to understanding our own role in influencing our ongoing evolution as a species. He guides us gently and humbly through synaptic connections we did not know we had, thus igniting us to insatiable curiosity about our potentials."" --Wilton S. Dillon, Ph.D., senior scholar emeritus, Smithsonian Institution ""This is a book to read and savour... because it makes us think deeply about who we are and why we act the way we do."" --Edmonton Journal (Canada)" This is a book to read and savour. because it makes us think deeply about who we are and why we act the way we do. The wise, witty, and ethical Dr. Restak has given us . . . a book vital to understanding our own role in influencing our ongoing evolution as a species. He guides us gently and humbly through synaptic connections we did not know we had, thus igniting us to insatiable curiosity about our potentials.--Wilton S. Dillon, Ph.D., senior scholar emeritus, Smithsonian Institution The wise, witty, and ethical Dr. Restak has given us . . . a book vital to understanding our own role in influencing our ongoing evolution as a species. He guides us gently and humbly through synaptic connections we did not know we had, thus igniting us to insatiable curiosity about our potentials. -- Wilton S. Dillon, Ph.D., senior scholar emeritus, Smithsonian Institution This is a book to read and savour... because it makes us think deeply about who we are and why we act the way we do. -- Edmonton Journal (Canada) The wise, witty, and ethical Dr. Restak has given us . . . a book vital to understanding our own role in influencing our ongoing evolution as a species. He guides us gently and humbly through synaptic connections we did not know we had, thus igniting us to insatiable curiosity about our potentials.--Wilton S. Dillon, Ph.D., senior scholar emeritus, Smithsonian Institution Author InformationRichard Restak, M.D., clinical professor of neurology at George Washington University Medical Center, is the author of Mozart's Brain and the Fighter Pilot and several companion books to PBS specials on the brain. An authority on brain research, he has appeared on Today, Good Morning America, All Things Considered, and the Discovery Channel. He lives in Washington, D.C. 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