Description: This hardcover book, "Brains That Work a Little Bit Differently: Discoveries About Brain Diversities," authored by Allen F. Bragdon and David Gamon, is an interesting non-fiction read that explores the physiology of the brain. This book explores the fascinating world of brain diversity and reveals the latest scientific findings on ten atypical brain conditions that, taken together, affect a huge proportion of the world population, the vast majority of whom live quietly, often brilliantly, among us. You’ll learn the downside of photographic memory, discover the link between autism and anorexia nervosa, and find out why left-handed people are more likely than righties to become architects, alcoholics, and chess champions. This hardcover book in Very Good condition is a great addition to your library if you are interested in learning about the brain, its diversities, and how it works.
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Book Title: Brains That Work a Little Bit Differently
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Item Length: 6 in
Publication Year: 2000
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Item Height: 8.5 in
Author: Allen F. Bragdon, David Gamon
Features: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Genre: Physiology, Mind, Body & Spirit
Topic: Brains, Physiology
Item Width: 0.5 in
Item Weight: 9 oz
Number of Pages: 125