The Human Brain and Methods of Discovery
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The Human Brain and Methods of Discovery
The human nervous system consists of several parts. The main structures are the brain and the spinal cord. The system includes nerves that sense external and internal stimuli and then relay the information to the central processing unit -- the brain.
The brain is the portion of the vertebrate central nervous system that constitutes the organ of thought and neural coordination. It includes all the higher nervous centers,
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Inc., New York, 1975 Physiological Psychology (With Readings from Scientific American) W.H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco, 1972 Introduction to Physiological Psychology, Second Edition Leukel, The C.V. Mosby Company, Saint Louis, 1972 Introduction to Psychology, Exploration and Application, Fifth Edition West Publishing Company, St. Paul, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, 1989 Introduction to Psychology, Sixth Edition Morgan, King, Robinson, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1979 Psychology, Themes and Variations, Briefer Version, Fourth Edition Weiten, Wadsworth Publishing Company, 2000