
Social Butterflies
Monographs in Population Biology
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نقد و بررسی

September 15, 2014
Verstynen (psychology, Carnegie Mellon Univ.) and Voytek's (computational cognitive science, Univ. of California San Diego) entertaining book uses zombies to help illustrate human neuroscience. By explaining how the human brain works in health and disease and the normal and abnormal behaviors that it exhibits, the authors speculate about what happens in zombie brains. Pathways for sight, smell, and sound (hearing, listening, and vocalizing) are considered based on the abilities of zombies, as observed in movies or discussed by film and book creators. The movement of the undead is considered with reference to human movement disorders to figure out which pathways or parts of the brain are damaged. The authors discuss facial recognition, memory, sleeping, waking, and hunger and clearly explain experiments and case studies that have helped advance neuroscience, with references included in each chapter. The book concludes with a "diagnosis" of zombie syndrome and gives advice about how to avoid being eaten by the creatures, based on the behaviors they exhibit. VERDICT Zombie fans will want this book, and anyone concerned with neuroscience will find the topic made accessible by this lighthearted exploration.--Margaret Henderson, Midlothian, VA
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