The Wiley Handbook of Evolutionary Neuroscience is an extensive and credible reference that brings together various strands of an interdisciplinary field that explores the evolution of brains and cognition. The handbook tackles fundamental questions in neuroscience such as the purpose of the brain, the biological factors that limit its development, and how it evolves and interacts with the environment. The book provides an all-inclusive and well-rounded view of the subject by reviewing the anatomy of both vertebrates and invertebrates while underscoring their shared origins and mechanisms. The handbook features contributions from highly-respected scholars in the field of evolutionary neuroscience.
Evolutionary neuroscience is a research field that draws upon biology and neuroscience to study how biology builds minds across various species. Scholars work across species to better understand the biology behind how we think and how this knowledge informs our understanding of the human brain. The Wiley Handbook of Evolutionary Neuroscience unifies these two linked aspects of evolutionary neuroscience in a comprehensive and theoretical framework that is ideal for researchers and advanced students in this field. The book provides a thorough overview of brain development and structure. It also examines how brains are altered through experience and evolution, and how the brain interacts with the environment. The book’s balanced approach to brain anatomy goes beyond higher vertebrates, revealing the common mechanisms that govern computation and behavior across widely different species. Consequently, The Wiley Handbook of Evolutionary Neuroscience is a comprehensive and rigorous introduction to an important and active field of study.
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