Summary: A neuroscientist's
delightful tour of our mysterious, mischievous, entirely fallible gray matter.
Yes, it is an absolute marvel in some respects―the seat of our consciousness, the pinnacle (so far) of evolutionary progress, and the engine of all human experience―but your brain is also messy, fallible, and about 50,000 years out-of-date. We cling to superstitions, remember faces but not names, miss things sitting right in front of us, and lie awake at night while our brains replay our greatest fears on an endless loop. Yet all of this, believe it or not, is the sign of a well-meaning brain doing its best to keep you alive and healthy. In Idiot Brain, neuroscientist Dean Burnett celebrates blind spots, blackouts, insomnia, and all the other downright laughable things our minds do to us, while also exposing the many mistakes we've made in our quest to understand how our brains actually work. Expertly researched and entertainingly written, this book is for everyone who has wondered why their brain appears to be sabotaging their life, and what on earth it is really up to.
Angie’s comments: Burnett is not only a neuroscientist, he is also a stand-up
comedian. Thus, the book is full of humor and asides. Burnett is great at
getting the message across: our brains aren’t the most logical thing in the universe.
Recommended for anyone interested in human
thinking or biology.
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November 22, 2016
Idiot Brain
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