Book Description
What makes us think, feel, and behave the way we do? Why do some emotions feel automatic, some habits hard to break, and some thoughts impossible to ignore? The Biology of the Human Mind takes readers on a clear, engaging journey inside the brain to reveal how biology shapes every aspect of human experience.
Blending neuroscience, psychology, genetics, and endocrinology, this book explains how neurons communicate, how hormones influence mood and motivation, and how genetic inheritance interacts with environment to form personality, behavior, and mental health. Complex scientific ideas are translated into accessible language, using vivid examples and real-world connections to show how brain processes give rise to memory, emotion, decision-making, creativity, and consciousness itself.
Written for curious general readers, students, and anyone interested in understanding themselves more deeply, The Biology of the Human Mind bridges cutting-edge research with everyday life. It offers a scientifically grounded framework for understanding why we feel what we feel, why we act as we do, and how the intricate biology of the brain shapes the human story from the inside out.
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