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Robert M. Sapolsky
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Title: |
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Biology and Human Behavior: The Neurological Origins of Individuality |
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No copies available |
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Audio Cassette |
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0 |
Date: |
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1996 |
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B000I33INU |
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The Teaching Company |
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Description: |
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Product Description
Dr. Robert Morris Sapolsky is a research associate at the Institute of Primate Research operated by the National Museums of Kenya, and is a professor at Stanford University's Neuroscience Program and its Program in Molecular and Genetic Medicine. The material in these lectures are presented in a form to meet the needs of the non-scientist. The ideas covered in these lectures are important in that affect "who we incarcerate, medicate, educate", and "They shape our notions of good and evil and morality." The course gives an overview of the functioning of the brain and how it affects and is affected by the hormones and the body.
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http://bookmooch.com/B000I33INU |
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