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A neurological expert predicts what research may reveal in the next ten years in the field of neuroscience, explains the current modular concept of the brain's organization, and cites case studies

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Restak, a neurologist and author of The Brain and The Mind , examines recent discoveries in neuroscience that radically alter traditional views of how the brain operates and, at the same time, cast light on free will and identity and other matters central to the human condition. Since the early 1800s, science has understood that different locations in the brain are responsible for different functions, with later research suggesting a hierarchical organization in which the cerebral hemispheres control the deeper, more primitive areas that are not so recently evolved. But a new, more dynamic model of the brain posits a parallel rather than a hierarchical structure, in which many processes, including perception and comprehension, occur simultaneously. Citing research and case studies, Restak describes the modular theory as it relates to such acts as vision and speech, also describing its impact on such issues as consciousness, memory and morality. More interesting for the questions raised than answers offered, this is an accessible, provocative look at the relationship between science and philosophy.
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Neuropsychiatrist Restak (The Brain Has a Mind of Its Own, 1991, etc.) tackles age-old questions about the nature of free will, thought, emotion, and creativity in the process of explicating the theory of the modular brain. In essence, this theory assumes both a horizontal and vertical organization to the brain; it posits that information about the world is extracted and stored in many different places and processed in parallel to produce a unified construction. What the theory does away with is the idea of some central soul that reads the data. Some areas of the brain, like the prefrontal lobes, figure in planning and motivation (free will); others are concerned with emotions. Myriad interconnections make the brain a federation and not an empire dominated by one part. Restak describes case studies that have led researchers to this notion of the brain: To people with ``word deafness,'' for example, spoken language sounds like noise or wind, but there is no loss of reading, writing, or speaking abilities; and some people with right hemisphere strokes deny that their left arm or leg belongs to them. Much of this is old news. What is really new is Restak's chapter on emotions and the use of the brain-damage defense to excuse crimes of violence. He glibly suggests that lower socioeconomic class and a ``culture'' of violence are the root causes of violence; however, he is on solid ground in discounting the brain-damage defense (except in rare cases) not only because we are subject to other constraints, but also because there is so much variation that we can hardly define what a ``normal'' brain looks like. There is a certain comfort in that. An informative tour of the current conventional wisdom in neurology. Some new wine, but mostly old brew in old bottles. -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

In a book somewhat oversold by its subtitle, neurologist Restak covers ground he has already worked elsewhere (e.g., The Brain Has a Mind of Its Own, LJ 9/1/91), offering more a reassessment of what is known about how we think than answers of any kind. (The "modular" theory of brain function described here implies a sort of democratic brain in which all cells communicate with one another rather than via highly structured regions.) Through liberal use of case studies a la Oliver Sacks and with the benefit of an encyclopedic grasp of the history of neurological theories, Restak writes elegantly and accessibly about a subject of almost endless fascination: how the "mind" works. Though scholars or professionals in the field may find the result less ambitious than it could be, this is highly recommended as a primer on the subject. A good choice for general collections.
--Mark L. Shelton, Athens, Ohio
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Restak, author of several books on the brain and bioethics, once again tackles a difficult subject and produces lucid, fascinating, informative reading for both the laity and nonspecialist scientists. Asking whether the self is a unity or a multiplicity, Restak shows that the modular conception of the brain suggests that multiplicity in the individual becomes unity, but that each person is unique. With Restak enlivening his discussions of historic and current research with many case histories, we learn about willed versus involuntary action, memory, and consciousness. Restak also shows how patients' injuries and diseases have helped researchers and clinicians to pinpoint brain functions and elucidate connections between brain modules. Computers cannot duplicate brains nor can they explain how the brain works, Restak argues, for Information transfer within the brain is not like a train moving from station to station but more like the spread of a rumor. William Beatty

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