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Secret of the Human Brain: Volume 1: Language, Mind, and What Makes Us Different

Contributor(s): Zhang, Liping (Translator), Wang, Jue (Author)

ISBN: 9798243135702

Publisher: Independently Published

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Pub Date: January 9, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.91" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.32 lbs) 452 pages

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Science | Life Sciences | Neuroscience

Series: The Secret of the Human Brain

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Description: The Secret of the Human Brain
Language, Mind, and What Truly Makes Us Different

Discovering the Mind Network
The Critical Neural Link Long Overlooked in Neuroscience

Why, after tens of thousands of studies in modern neuroscience and evolutionary theory, does research still fail to explain the fundamental difference between the human mind, including language, and that of other animals?

For decades, brain research has focused obsessively on microscopic fragments-neurotransmitters, synapses, and cell counts-while neglecting the brain's macro-physical organization. In doing so, neuroscience may have overlooked its most critical structure: a unique, large-scale neural network in the human cortex.

In this work, the author proposes a disruptive yet evolutionarily continuous physical model-the Mind Network-a dedicated neural system underlying language, declarative memory, and abstract thought. Human cognition, this book argues, did not arise from a simple increase in neuron number, but from the emergence of a structurally distinct network integrated into the cortex after birth.

By identifying and analyzing the previously unexplained "overflow," migration, and cortical integration of hippocampal neurons during a critical 18-month postnatal window, this book reveals how a secondary, independently functioning neural network forms within the human brain-laying the biological foundation of civilization itself.

Across this comprehensive work spanning over 800 pages, you will explore:
- The Physical Origin of Higher Cognition
How postnatal hippocampal neuron overflow constructs the biophysical basis of human intelligence.

- A Unified Structural Theory of Mental Disorders
Why conditions such as Autism, Schizophrenia, and Alzheimer's disease may reflect developmental errors or network disintegration within the Mind Network.

- The Enigma of Infantile Amnesia
Why early memories are inaccessible-not because they vanish, but because the Mind Network has not yet matured.

- Evolution's Hidden Cost
How the same neural architecture that enables wisdom also makes humans uniquely vulnerable to complex mental illness.

Stop searching for fragmented answers.
To understand the Mind Network is to finally understand what it means to be human.

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