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Heres the surprising story of the nonconscious brain and all the machinery under the hood that keeps the show going. The secret lives of the brain, is a science book about neurosciences written by the neuroscientist david eagleman. Its a wonderful book that covers recent findings of mainly the unconscious processes of our brains. Incognito is a thrilling exploration of the mind and all its contradictions by the author of the bestselling sum. The secret lives of the brain is a new york times bestselling nonfiction book by american neuroscientist david eagleman, an adjunct professor at stanford university. An amazon best book of the year a goodreads best book of the year a boston globe best science book of the year a houston chronicle book of the year a wall street journal summer read a scientific. Eagleman reveals, with his typical grace and eloquence, all the neural magic tricks behind the cognitive illusion we call reality. Incognito reads like a series of fascinating vignettes, offering plenty of pauses for selfreflection. David eagleman has 31 books on goodreads with 205535 ratings. Houston chronicle a popularizer of impressive gusto eagleman aims, grandly, to do for the study of the mind what copernicus did for the study of the.

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