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Zero to Birth

How the Human Brain Is Built

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Zero to Birth

By: W.A. Harris
Narrated by: Michael Page
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A revelatory tale of how the human brain develops, from conception to birth and beyond

By the time a baby is born, its brain is equipped with billions of intricately crafted neurons wired together through trillions of interconnections to form a compact and breathtakingly efficient supercomputer. Zero to Birth takes you on an extraordinary journey to the very edge of creation, from the moment of an egg's fertilization through each step of a human brain's development in the womb—and even a little beyond.

As pioneering experimental neurobiologist W. A. Harris guides you through the process of how the brain is built, he takes up the biggest questions that scientists have asked about the developing brain, describing many of the thrilling discoveries that were foundational to our current understanding. He weaves in a remarkable evolutionary story that begins billions of years ago in the Proterozoic eon, when multicellular animals first emerged from single-cell organisms, and reveals how the growth of a fetal brain over nine months reflects the brain's evolution through the ages. Our brains have much in common with those of other animals, and Harris offers an illuminating look at how comparative animal studies have been crucial to understanding what makes a human brain human.

©2022 Princeton University Press (P)2022 Tantor
Biological Sciences Biology Neuroscience & Neuropsychology Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science Human Brain Nervous System

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The beautifully clear explanation and narration take you through an amazingly complex story. I could repeat very little of what I have heard, but was spellbound by the account of the step by step discoveries over the last few hundred years.

Highly technical for a layman but still fascinating

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waste of money. it should bs marketed for the readers advanced in this topic. Boring

waste of money. it should bs marketed for the readers advanced in this topic

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