Friday, February 8, 2013

TED Books

"Consider just a few of the things our brains have to do when we read. We have to recognize a visual pattern, decode the meaning assigned to perceptible symbols, arrange and deconstruct sequences of letters and words, and plan sentences. Each of these tasks is accomplished by different brain regions and neural networks"

Check out this great ebook from TED Books. You can find this title, and the entire TED Books lineup, at ted.com/tedbooks.

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