Neuroscience

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Genius

Genius

by James Gleick

A gem of a book, about the life and mind of one of the most influential and iconoclastic characters in 20th century physics. Really a pleasure to read.
Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin

by Janet Browne

Janet Browne trained as a biologist, took her Ph.D. in the history of science, and has served as associate editor of The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. She is the author of several books and many scholarly papers. She is professor in the history of biology at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at University College London and is currently president of the British Society for the History of Science.
The Extended Phenotype

The Extended Phenotype

by Richard Dawkins

The Extended Phenotype (subtitled "The Gene as the Unit of Selection", and later, "The Long Reach of the Gene") is a 1982 book by Richard Dawkins. A revised edition was published in 1999 with an afterword by the philosopher Daniel Dennett. Dawkins considers the concept of the Extended Phenotype to be his principal contribution to evolutionary theory.
The Selfish Gene

The Selfish Gene

by Richard Dawkins

The Selfish Gene is a book on evolution by Richard Dawkins, published in 1976. It builds upon the principal theory of George C. Williams's first book Adaptation and Natural Selection. Dawkins coined the term "selfish gene" as a way of expressing the gene-centred view of evolution, which holds that evolution is best viewed as acting on genes and that selection at the level of organisms or populations almost never overrides selection based on genes.
Darwin's Dangerous Idea

Darwin's Dangerous Idea

by Daniel C Dennett

Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life is a book by Daniel Dennett which argues that Darwinian processes are the central organizing force that gives rise to complexity. Dennett asserts that natural selection is a blind and algorithmic process which is sufficiently powerful to account for the generation and evolution of life including the ins and outs of human minds and societies.
Evolution's Captain

Evolution's Captain

by Peter Nichols

This is the story of the man without whom the name Charles Darwin might be unknown to us today. That man was Captain Robert FitzRoy, who invited the 22-year-old Darwin to be his companion on board the Beagle .This is the remarkable story of how a misguided decision by Robert FitzRoy, captain of HMS Beagle , precipitated his employment of a young naturalist named Charles Darwin, and how the clash between FitzRoy’s fundamentalist views and Darwin’s discoveries led to FitzRoy’s descent into the... Read more about this item
Man, Time, & Fossils

Man, Time, & Fossils

by Ruth Moore

Principles Of Geology

Principles Of Geology

by Charles Lyell

Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes

Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes

by Stephen Jay Gould

Vision

Vision

by David Marr

The Descent Of Woman

The Descent Of Woman

by Elaine Morgan

Life On Earth - a Natural History

Life On Earth - a Natural History

by David Attenborough

The Panda's Thumb

The Panda's Thumb

by Stephen Jay Gould

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Ra Fisher

by Joan Fisher Box

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Epilepsy and The Functional Anatomy Of the Human Brain

by Wilder; Jasper, Herbert Penfield

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Drugs and The Future

by David J Nutt

Neuroscience Books & Ephemera

The Cerebral Cortex Of Man

The Cerebral Cortex Of Man

by Penfield, Wilder, and Theodore Rasmussen

The Cybernetics Group

The Cybernetics Group

by Heims, Steve Joshua

Embodiments Of Mind

Embodiments Of Mind

by McCulloch, Warren S

Design For a Brain

Design For a Brain

by Ashby, W Ross

Epileptic Seizure Patterns

Epileptic Seizure Patterns

by Penfield, Wilder; and Kristian Kristiansen

The Integrative Action Of the Nervous System

The Integrative Action Of the Nervous System

by Sherrington, Charles Scott

Epilepsy and The Functional Anatomy Of the Human Brain

Epilepsy and The Functional Anatomy Of the Human Brain

by Penfield, Wilder and Herbert Jasper