Contents Prefuce I Structure, Functions,and Historic Approaches to Study E ditor'sIntroduction 1. The Strange Anatomy of the Brain. David Bainbridge. I\ew Scientist. 2. Blarnbox. TheEconomist. 3. In Our Messy, Reptilian Brains. Sharon Begley. I\ewsweek. v11 3 5 10 1,2 U Mapping the Mind: Advances in Brain-ImagingTechnology tr ditor's Introduction 1,7 1. The New Brain. Richard Restak. TheFwturist. 1,9 2. Unlocking the Secrets of the Brain: Part I. Tabitha M. Powledge. BioScience. 22 3. Unlocking the Secretsof the Brain: Part II. Tabitha M. Powledge. BioScience. 4. MRI: A \il/indow on the Brain. Paul Raeburn. Techno logy Reuiew (Cambridge, Mass.). 5. The Economics of Brains. Gregory T. Huang. Tecbno logy Reuiew (Cambridge, Mass.). ru '$/orks in Progress: Brain Development from Infancy to Adulthood Editor's Introduction 1. Shaping the Brains of Tomorrou/. Ross A. Thompson. TheAnerican Prorpect. 2. How the Arts Develop the Young Brain. David Sousa. The S chool Administrator. 3. The Teenage Brain. Nora Underwood. The Walrul 4. When Does Your Brain Stop Making New Neurons? Sharon Begley. I\ewsaeek. IV How the Brain Processes Ldnguage Editor's Introduction 1. Addressing Literacy Through Neuroscience. Steve Miller and Paula A. Tallal. School Administrator. 2. Mapping Metaphor. I(enneth Sfl I{rause. TheHumanist. 3. The Correlation Between Brain Development, Language Acquisition, and Cognition. Leslie Haley \)Tasserman. Ear[t Cbild Education. 97 4. Brains Show Two Sides of Language Function. Bruce Bower. Science l\dews. 104 28 37 44 51 53 58 65 75 81 83 91,