
The Big Questions of Neuroscience
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Suzana Herculano-Houzel
Ever stopped to think about your brain? We mean, really think.
Is your brain - or any brain, for that matter - better than others? Is there something in your brain that makes you you, as opposed to someone else? Certainly, what makes your brain any different from the brain of a mouse? Or a whale?
As you can imagine, there’s a lot going on inside our heads that we’re not aware of. Thankfully, we have neuroscientists out there whose entire mission is to better understand the perplexing nature of how the human brain works. And what they’ve discovered about the diversity of our brains could revolutionize not just science but also your own everyday life.
Encompassing 10 mind-blowing (pun intended) lectures, Big Questions of Neuroscience invites you on a profound journey into the secrets of the human brain. Guided by neuroscience professor Suzana Herculano-Houzel, you’ll investigate some of the most perplexing and misunderstood issues in this cutting-edge scientific field. For example: Can you actually train your brain to become more intelligent over time or are you stuck with the brain you’re born with? Why does it take so long for your human brain to develop and what might some evolutionary benefits be for that tardiness? How does our concept of self-awareness compare with that of a dog’s? If someone asked you to explain consciousness to them, how could you do so in a way that’s scientifically accurate?
Brace yourself for 10 epic conundrums that you’ll be thinking about for quite a while.
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A good science read..
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Surprised
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A fantastic listen
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Interesting, Relevant, and Fun!
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What I found amazing about this book is how concise and informative it is. With these kind of “did you know” nonfiction, you typically see failed attempts to made the topic “interesting” with anecdotal stories and linking them to some long winded experiments. You might know what I’m talking about here, for example: “this group of blind runners were the fastest in 17th century England, and you know what, research by Harvard in 2012 <insert 2 long paragraphs here> found that XX resulted in better muscle development! Wow!”
None of those crap happened here.
All the experiments involved are explained clearly but quickly. The author just get to the point: “we feel XX because AA caused BB to happen with your brain. And the resulting CC hormones made you feel that”
The end, now you know something new with clear explanation.
Highly recommended to anyone interested in a quick listen on why our brain is the way it is. You don’t even have to like or understand to follow and appreciate the author’s answers.
Informative, clear, and concise. With no annoying anecdotes
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Excellent course to learn more about your brain
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One of my favorites!
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Gratitude!
great choice.
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Educational and interesting
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Then I accidentally came across this title and took a chance on it. I'm happy I did: all the bits and pieces are starting to come together, even the neuronal and evolutionary aspects. It breaks down a dense, multi-layered subject into understandable learning blocks, all without being condescending. Most importantly for me, it presents very basic, necessary facts that are, for some odd reason, neglected in the other books.
And too, the narration is enjoyable. I find that can make a big difference in feeling connected to a subject. Learning about what makes us thinking beings becomes both personal and universal.
Perfect for non-neuroscientists!
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