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Big Brain Book

How It Works and All Its Quirks

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1 of 1 copy available
2022 KIDS' BOOK CHOICE AWARDS WINNER FOR BEST INFO MEETS GRAPHICS!
Readers are welcomed to the Lobe Labs and Dr. Brain activities in this brightly illustrated, highly engaging book that uses science to answer interesting questions that kids have about the brain and human behavior. This is a fun primer on psychology and neuroscience that makes complex psychological phenomenon and neural mechanisms relatable to kids through illustrations, interesting factoids, and more.
Chapters include: What is the brain made up of and how does it work? Why can't I tickle myself? Why do they shine a light in my eyes when I hit my head in the game?
Answers draw from both psychology and neuroscience, giving ample examples of how the science is relevant to the question and to the reader's life experiences.
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    • Kirkus

      May 15, 2021
      Introducing a complicated and astounding natural computer. The science of the human brain and nervous system, and its myriad connections and functions, is addressed in a visually appealing format along with suggestions for experiments requiring little equipment. Clear diagrams and extensive vocabulary accompany an introduction to the mechanics of neurotransmission, structure of neurons, and architecture of the brain. Simple instructions show how to use play dough to construct a model of the brain that can be bisected to reveal the arrangement of the various lobes and parts. There are slightly less clear instructions for constructing a model of a neuron from pipe cleaners. Frequent brain diagrams throughout reinforce an understanding of how this organ is structured. Gill's conversational, mildly humorous text is comprehensible and memorable. Several scientists are featured, discussing their work in relation to brain function, learning, and neurobiology. Unfortunately, the sole scientist of East Asian descent is also the only human figure in an overall diverse array whose depiction evokes racial stereotypes, with slanted lines for eyes. Gill explains the complex mechanics of seeing, hearing, tasting, touching, and smelling and introduces the nerves and systems that are deployed in a variety of experiences, including learning to use language, riding a bike, feeling pain or fear, and remembering things. The book concludes with a look at the biomechanics of concussion, physical therapy, stroke, and rehabilitation. At once entertaining and remarkably informative. (glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 10-14)

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  • OverDrive Read
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Languages

  • English

Levels

  • Lexile® Measure:1090
  • Text Difficulty:7-9

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