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- catalog abstract "This work takes us on a journey through time and space to explore the age-old question: What makes humans unique? How have we reached our position of preeminence among all living plant and animal life, and what drove our ascent to this commanding place? The answer revolves around the very essence of what makes us distinctly human - our brains. Dr. Robert DeMoss - a gifted writer and respected psychologist - probes the deepest recesses of our brain and the vast stretches of human knowledge to weave a broad tapestry depicting the richness of human thought and behavior. From this broad canvas, he derives 12 principles that can explain the rise of humankind and the evolution of human behavior. For out of this evolution arose the only species that can contemplate on its own future, that can think about the very act of thinking, and that has built mighty civilizations - and destroyed them too.".
- catalog contributor b11774702.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. The Paradox -- Ch. 2. Humans in Perspective -- Ch. 3. The First Network -- Ch. 4. The Hungry and Biased Brain -- Ch. 5. The Indelible Stamp of Development -- Ch. 6. Memories: Loyal and Misunderstood -- Ch. 7. The Well Conditioned Body -- Ch. 8. Seeing or Hearing is Doing -- Ch. 9. The Reliable Brain -- Ch. 10. Time Travel -- Ch. 11. The Human Mind, the Group Mind.".
- catalog description "Dr. Robert DeMoss - a gifted writer and respected psychologist - probes the deepest recesses of our brain and the vast stretches of human knowledge to weave a broad tapestry depicting the richness of human thought and behavior. From this broad canvas, he derives 12 principles that can explain the rise of humankind and the evolution of human behavior. For out of this evolution arose the only species that can contemplate on its own future, that can think about the very act of thinking, and that has built mighty civilizations - and destroyed them too.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "This work takes us on a journey through time and space to explore the age-old question: What makes humans unique? How have we reached our position of preeminence among all living plant and animal life, and what drove our ascent to this commanding place? The answer revolves around the very essence of what makes us distinctly human - our brains.".
- catalog extent "vii, 272 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Brain waves through time.".
- catalog identifier "0306460106".
- catalog isFormatOf "Brain waves through time.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Plenum Trade,".
- catalog relation "Brain waves through time.".
- catalog subject "2000 B-758".
- catalog subject "612.8/2 21".
- catalog subject "Behavior.".
- catalog subject "Biological Evolution.".
- catalog subject "Brain Evolution.".
- catalog subject "Brain physiology.".
- catalog subject "Genetic psychology.".
- catalog subject "Human evolution.".
- catalog subject "QP376 .D46 1999".
- catalog subject "WL 300 D387b 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. The Paradox -- Ch. 2. Humans in Perspective -- Ch. 3. The First Network -- Ch. 4. The Hungry and Biased Brain -- Ch. 5. The Indelible Stamp of Development -- Ch. 6. Memories: Loyal and Misunderstood -- Ch. 7. The Well Conditioned Body -- Ch. 8. Seeing or Hearing is Doing -- Ch. 9. The Reliable Brain -- Ch. 10. Time Travel -- Ch. 11. The Human Mind, the Group Mind.".
- catalog title "Brain waves through times : 12 principles for understanding the evolution of the human brain and man's behavior / Robert T. DeMoss.".
- catalog type "text".