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Paperback The Human Brain Coloring Book

ISBN: 0064603067

ISBN13: 9780064603065

The Human Brain Coloring Book

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The Human Brain Coloring Book provides a means of learning about the structure and function of the human brain through a process of coloring-by-directions. It was developed by internationally recognized neuroscientists and teachers Marian C. Diamond and Arnold B. Scheibel in association with highly acclaimed teacher and anatomist Lawrence M. Elson, creator of Coloring Concepts.

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Wonderful resource!

i obtained this book while taking a graduate-level neuroanatomy class and only wish i'd have come across it sooner! very educational yet fun way to study the brain (like flashcards only more fun). coloring allows you to follow pathways and draw distinctions between different areas--all with the stress reduction associated with child's play! :) appropriate for those in specialized medical training, as well as psychology/neuropsychology students looking for a better understanding of brain anatomy and function. very helpful, well-organized, and easy to understand text on a very complicated subject. excellent tool for visual learners, as the colored images become embedded in your mind's eye, making the recall associated with test-taking a lot easier.

Excellent find in the field

Neuroanatomy has to be the most boring of the world's most interesting subjects. I ought to know because I almost got a Ph.D. in it. Sure, the brain is fascinating, but then there's all these nerves and brain centers you have to learn at least something about before you can relate to the physiology, which is the really interesting part, especially when you find phrases like "...periodic, subcortical, excitatory, scanning-pulse coupling processes in the lateral geniculate nucleus." Then you find that the brain has 14,000 major and minor brain centers and nerve pathways, and suddenly, you're wondering why you're majoring in anatomy or pre-med and why didn't you study something more interesting like the history of Albania or the comparative sexology of the higher primates.That having been said, this is one of the most accessible and entertaining books to learn neuroanatomy from I've seen. It's not a basic book, however, and will be most useful to students of the brain sciences and nurses, physicians, and so on who have some previous training in the subject. It would make an excellent review text since those with previous experience probably wouldn't even need the coloring feature. I found the summaries of the various brain areas very clear and concise, better than what I had to learn from 25 years ago when I was a young graduate student. (Ah, these young whippersnappers have it so easy). Maybe neuroanatomy is why I switched to mathematical neurobiology and biophysics--it was easier to tolerate. Anyway, overall a very well written book and presentation of a difficult subject with an interesting slant in terms of the coloring feature.

The best around!

A short story if you don't mind: I was attending the University of California, Berkeley two years ago where I took a graduate level Neuroanatomy course with Prof. Diamond in my senior year. Due to illness in immediate family, I was unable to take the final examination and had to return to school a few months later to complete the course. Prof. Diamond and I were supposed to meet in library for me to take the exam but she had an emergency in the house and I gladly accepted to take the exam in her house which was within a walking distance from campus. Upon arrival, I was given a glass of cold orange juice and cookies and escorted to a desk where I took the exam. I had prepared for the exam studying from this Great coloring book and believe me, I was surprised when I saw the exam. It was a challenging examination and I took my time going over each question with detail thought processing and analysis. Anyways, I received a percent grade of 84 on the exam itself. Prof. Diamond is one of the most intelligent and Kind people I have ever encountered in my life. She is a great professor and her book is one of the best I have come across in my studies within the field of Neuroanatomy. Please don't hesitate to pick up a copy of it and study it. It's well worth your time. Thanks for listening.

fantastic

Learn lots by choosing which things to share color...where are the connections. Overheads made from this book were just used by a friend of mine to present a lecture to neurology residents. He said they made his lecture a great success.

An absolute must have for medical students

This book is not for kids! This is a very big book and very technical. It pushes the limits of what you can call a coloring book. Learn about the brain starting from the insides of an invidual nerve cell all the way to the entire brain.
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