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Masao Ito is professor emeritus and former dean of the medical faculty at the University of Tokyo and founding director of the RIKEN Brain Science Institute. He has served as president of the International Brain Research Organization, the International Union of Physiological Sciences, the Human afficher plus Frontier Science Program, the Science Council of Japan, and the Japan Neuroscience Society. Ito won the 1996 Japan Prize and 2006 Gruber Prize in Neuroscience. afficher moins

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This was an unexpectedly challenging read, due to a simple misunderstanding on my part. I was expecting popular science of the brain, aimed at the educated lay person. In fact, this is not "popular science" at all. It's aimed at the advanced student or young researcher, gathering together in one place the current state of the research on the cerebellum, and Ito's judgment about what it means, as well as next questions to be addressed in future research. It would be beyond foolish for me to attempt a detailed review of this book.

Nevertheless, I found it impressively readable given the distance by which it outpaces my knowledge in this area. Ito has a clear, straightforward style and a gift for explaining complex ideas. I finished this book with a sense that I have in fact increased my understanding of the cerebellum, the role it plays in the overall working of the brain and body, and what it means for the role the cerebellum in creating our sense of identity.

Recommended to the knowledgeable or the fearless.
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