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Buddenbrock, Wolfgang Von ; [Dr. Paul D. MacLean] ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
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Buddenbrock, Wolfgang von ; [Dr. Paul D. MacLean] THE LOVE-LIFE OF ANIMALS London Frederick Muller, Ltd. 1958 Hardcover Very Good- 8vo ; Translated from the German by J. M. Chaplin. Former owner's name on ffep - Dr. Paul D. MacLean. Dr. MacLean made significant contributions through his research to the fields of physiology, psychiatry, and brain research. Through his research at Yale Medical School and at the National Institute of Mental Health, MacLean was instrumental in proposing and defining the triune concept of the brain. MacLean's evolutionary triune brain theory proposed that the human brain was in reality three brains in one; the R-complex, the Limbic system and the neocortex. In 1949, MacLean joined the faculty of the Yale Medical School where he studied the brain mechanisms of emotion with Dr. John Fulton. It was during this period that MacLean began to define his theory of the triune brain which would become the foundation of his research throughout his career. In 1971 MacLean became the Chief of the Laboratory of Brain Evolution and Behavior, National Institute of Mental Health, designed for comparative neurobehavioral research on animals in semi-natural conditions. MacLean retired in 1985 with the illustrious title of Senior Research Scientist, Emeritus in the Department of Neurophysiology at NIMH. A few marginal pencil marks. ; Signed by Notable Personage, Related Price:
19.95 USD
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