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by J. Ingram

Grade 4-7?This book takes a slightly different approach to a familiar subject. Funston and Ingram give a brief description of how the brain and senses work, and then encourage readers to explore their own faculties.
Grade 4-7?This book takes a slightly different approach to a familiar subject. The text is divided into four sections?senses, emotions, memory, and thinking?and subdivided by topics. A double-page spread is devoted to each one, beginning with an introductory paragraph or two, followed by a "Try this" experiment or exercise and/or a "brain bender" to solve
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Although Jay Ingram's 'The Barmaid's Brain' might suffer in comparison to other science curiosity books it is still full of interesting looks at some lesser known nooks and crannies of the science world
Details (if other): Cancel. Although Jay Ingram's 'The Barmaid's Brain' might suffer in comparison to other science curiosity books it is still full of interesting looks at some lesser known nooks and crannies of the science world. The writing can be a bit clunky at times but Ingram comes through as someone genuinely curious and inspired by Science and the natural world.
The book focuses on the culture of medicine and societal views on psychosomatic illness, physical symptoms that stem from the mind. It's All in Your Head was first published by Chatto & Windus in 2015 and won the Wellcome Book Prize in 2016.
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