A Turbulent Voyage(2nd Edition) Readings in African-American Studies by Floyd Windom Hayes, ArlyneLazerson Paperback, 622 Pages, Published 1997 by Collegiate Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-939693-39-9, ISBN: 0-939693-39-9
"... 184 Works Progress Administration (WPA), 196, 197, 600, 601 World War I, 13,
192, 196, 419, 456, 472 World War Il, 172, 223, 274, 275, 340, 456, 457, 472,
478,, 479 wright, J. skeuy, 409, 432, 433, 435 Wright, Richard, 154, 193, 233 250,
319 WUFO, 230 WWRL, 230, 232 Wynn, Douglas, 567 Yako, 341, 344 Yale
University Symposium on Black Studies (1968), 2 Al-yaqubi, 68 Yoruba, 37, 333,
341, 345 Young, Al, 220 Young, Andrew, 568 Zam ..."
A Turbulent Voyage(1st Edition) Readings in African-American Studies by Floyd Hayes, ArlyneLazerson Paperback, 425 Pages, Published 1992 by Collegiate Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-939693-26-9, ISBN: 0-939693-26-7
"This anthology is designed to introduce the reader to the contours and content of African American Studies. The text and readings included here not only impart information but seek as their foremost goal to precipitate in the reader an awareness of the complex and changing character of the African American experience its origins, developments, and future challenges. The book aims to engage readers in the critical analysis of a broad spe ..."
""Brain, Mind and Behavior" examines the basic physiology of the nervous system and the revolutionary developments taking place in the understanding of how cellular events in the brain underlie behaviours and mental activity. This is an introductory level textbook suitable for use in departments of psychology or biology, offering insights into the human aspects of brain research which have emerged from powerful methods of investigating t ..."
Human Development From Conception Through Adolescence by Kurt W. Fischer, ArlyneLazerson Hardcover, 747 Pages, Published 1984 by W H Freeman & Co ISBN-13: 978-0-7167-1575-7, ISBN: 0-7167-1575-9
"Human Development: From Conception Through Adolescence [Hardcover] Kurt Fischer (Author), Arlyne Lazerson (Author)"
"Written at a level appropriate for students with no prior background in physiological psychology and neuroscience, "Brain, Mind and Behavior, 3rd edition" examines the basic physiology of the brain and nervous system and the revolutionary developments now affecting our understanding of the brain. This classic text has been significantly revised and expanded to include new breakthroughs in brain research and includes new pedagogical feat ..."
""Brain, Mind and Behavior" examines the basic physiology of the nervous system and the revolutionary developments taking place in the understanding of how cellular events in the brain underlie behaviours and mental activity. This is an introductory level textbook suitable for use in departments of psychology or biology, offering insights into the human aspects of brain research which have emerged from powerful methods of investigating t ..."
"Written at a level appropriate for students with no prior background in physiological psychology and neuroscience, "Brain, Mind and Behavior, 3rd edition" examines the basic physiology of the brain and nervous system and the revolutionary developments now affecting our understanding of the brain. This classic text has been significantly revised and expanded to include new breakthroughs in brain research and includes new pedagogical feat ..."
"Written by one of the world's top neuroscientists and suitable for introductory courses on physiological psychology, and psychology and brain science, this text introduces students to the biological workings of the brain and its relation to behaviour and psychological phenomena."
"Joyce Norman, Floyd E. Bloom, Arlyne Lazerson, Charles A. Nelson ... Why do
you think the genetic plan for neocortical development has the most-superficial
cells developing last and migrating through all the other cells that have
established residence in deeper layers? 2. Is bigger better when it comes to brain
size (numbers of neurons, synaptic density, and other aspects of size}? 3. Why do
you suppose the brains of Down syndrome ..."
"Indeed, it has been a common belief that the brains of our closest relatives have
an organization and function largely similar, if not identical, to our own. Split-brain
research has shown that this assumption can be perform better than normal
people do in some of these visual- searching tasks. The intact brain appears to
inhibit the search mechanisms that each hemisphere naturally possesses. The
left hemisphere, in particular, can ..."
"This carefully crafted study guide helps students to read and retain text material, and provides them with a multitude of learning tools. The Study Guide includes new labeling exercises of important physiological and neurological structures. Each chapter includes a review of key concepts, guided study questions, practice tests and section reviews that encourage students' active participation in the learning process."
"This classic text, written by noted researchers Floyd Bloom, Arlyne Lazerson, and Charles Nelson, was originally coordinated with the acclaimed PBS documentary series The Brain."