101 Theory Drive A Neuroscientist’s Quest for Memory

Cover of 101 Theory Drive A Neuroscientist's Quest for Memory by Terry McDermott
Publisher: Pantheon Books
Year: 2010
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 271
ISBN-13: 9780375425387
Dimensions:
Height: 8.56 Inches
Length: 5.77 Inches
Weight: 1 Pounds
Width: 0.97 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 612.8/23312072079496
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101 Theory Drive A Neuroscientist’s Quest for Memory by Terry McDermott, published by Pantheon Books in 2010, offers an in-depth exploration of the complexities of memory through the lens of neuroscience. This edition spans 271 pages and is presented in English. The book chronicles the journey of Gary Lynch, a prominent figure in contemporary neuroscience, as he and his team strive to uncover the physical makeup of memory while also pursuing a pharmaceutical solution to enhance brain function.

Readers will find a detailed account of daily life in Lynch’s lab, highlighting the challenges and breakthroughs that characterize scientific research. McDermott provides clear explanations of the innovative science behind memory formation and storage, as well as the potential for new drugs to address various neurological conditions. The narrative delves into the intersections of neurology, psychology, and cognitive science, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of memory and its implications for education and medical fields.


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An obsessive scientist and his eclectic team of researchers race to discover one of the hidden treasures of neuroscience—the physical makeup of memory—and in the process pursue a pharmaceutical wonder drug.
Gary Lynch is the real thing, the epitome of the rebel scientist: malnourished, contentious, inspiring, explosive, remarkably ambitious, and consistently brilliant. He is one of the foremost figures of contemporary neuroscience, and his decades-long quest to understand the inner workings of the brain’s memory machine has begun to pay off.

Award-winning journalist Terry McDermott spent nearly two years observing Lynch at work and now gives us a fascinating and dramatic account of daily life in his lab—the highs and lows, the drudgery and eureka moments, the agonizing failures. He provides detailed, lucid explanations of the cutting-edge science that enabled Lynch to reveal the inner workings of the molecular machine that manufactures memory. After establishing the building blocks, Lynch then set his sights on uncovering the complicated structure of memory as it is stored across many neurons. Adding practical significance to his groundbreaking work, Lynch discovered a class of drugs that could fix the memory machine when it breaks, drugs that would enhance brain function during the memory process and that hold out the possibility of cures for a wide range of neurological conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Here is an essential story of science, scientists, and scientific achievement—galvanizing in the telling and thrilling in its far-reaching implications.

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