Showing results for inauthor:H. S. Bachelard of about 13 books (Page 1) ordered by Relevancy
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Description: The brain is the most complex and highly of semi-permeable excitable membranes which specialised of all mammalian organs. Under can be caused, rapidly and transiently, to under standing the complexity of its function remains go changes in permeability to small chemical man's greatest challenge. The functional unit is molecules and to cations. The highly specialised the neurone, or excitable nerve ...
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Description: In this book, Bachelard draws upon both his scientific training and his interest in the nonrational - which ultimately drew him toward the study of poetics - to explore the deeper meanings of the new physics. In Bachelard's view, the unpredictable behaviour of subatomic particles belies the seemingly neat, ordered, and mechanistic universe that the practical and empirical scientists of the nineteenth century thought they saw.
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Description: This comprehensive French reader is designed specifically for high school students in Ontario, Canada. With engaging and challenging texts, this reader is a valuable resource for those seeking to improve their French reading comprehension. Essential for language learners and teachers alike, this book is an excellent addition to any classroom or home library. This work has been selected by scholars...
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Description: The Neuroscience of Bach’s Music: Perception, Action, and Cognition Effects on the Brain is a comprehensive study of Johann Sebastian Bach’s music through the lens of neuroscience and examining neuroscience using Bach’s music as a tool. This book synthesizes cognitive neuroscience, music theory, and musicology to provide insights into human cognition and perception. It also explores how a ne...
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