Plastic Reason
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Plastic Reason by Tobias Rees, published by the esteemed University of California Press in 2016. In this thought-provoking hardback, Rees challenges the long-held belief that the adult human brain is a static entity, devoid of potential for change. Spanning 352 pages, this book delves into the pioneering work of Parisian neurobiologists who sought to revolutionize our understanding of the central nervous system. With a blend of scientific inquiry and philosophical exploration, Plastic Reason invites readers to reconsider the brain's capacity for development and adaptation. Perfect for anyone interested in neuroscience, psychology, or the evolving landscape of human cognition, this book is a must-read for those looking to expand their knowledge of the brain's remarkable plasticity.