
Brain, Behaviour And Evolution
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Part of the respected Psychology in Progress series, Brain, Behaviour and Evolution presents a scholarly collection of essays examining the intricate relationships between neurological development, behavioural patterns, and evolutionary processes. Edited by two leading figures in the field, the anthology brings together contributions from prominent researchers to argue that an understanding of brain evolution is fundamental to comprehending modern human and animal behaviour. The work details comparative neurological studies and instructs readers on how evolutionary pressures have shaped the architecture of the brain across species. Written with academic rigour yet accessible in tone, it remains an important reference for students and researchers in psychology, biology, and the cognitive sciences.
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Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
Part of the respected Psychology in Progress series, Brain, Behaviour and Evolution presents a scholarly collection of essays examining the intricate relationships between neurological development, behavioural patterns, and evolutionary processes. Edited by two leading figures in the field, the anthology brings together contributions from prominent researchers to argue that an understanding of brain evolution is fundamental to comprehending modern human and animal behaviour. The work details comparative neurological studies and instructs readers on how evolutionary pressures have shaped the architecture of the brain across species. Written with academic rigour yet accessible in tone, it remains an important reference for students and researchers in psychology, biology, and the cognitive sciences.












