Welcome to Your Brain: Why You Lose Your Car Keys But Never Forget How To Drive and Other Puzzles of Everyday Behavior

by Sandra Aamodt, Sam Wang
Welcome to Your Brain: Why You Lose Your Car Keys But Never Forget How To Drive and Other Puzzles of Everyday Behavior  
published March 4th 2008 by Bloomsbury USA
binding Hardcover
isbn 1596912839   (isbn13: 9781596912830)
pages 240
description You: The Owner’s Manual for the brain: an expert, comprehensive, and lively guide that makes sense of all the latest scientific findings about how your brain really works.



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05-11-07



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Ginnie
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07/01/08

bookshelves: brain, currently-reading
I picked up on this terrific book via an Op-Ed article in the NYT titled, Your Brain Lies to You which is worth reading on its own merits.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06...

Neuroscientists Aamodt, editor-in-chief of Nature Neuroscience, and Wang, of Princeton University, explain how the human brain—with its 100 billion neurons—processes s...more
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Courtney
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05/24/08

bookshelves: nonfiction, psychology, science
Read in May, 2008
Dewey - 612.82
This is a good book for those interested in the brain and how biology can affect psychology and vice versa. The authors give several great practical tips based on our understanding of the brain at this time. My only complaint about the book is the lack of diagrams, illustrations, and images to explain what they are talking about. The give a diagram of the brain areas early in the book, but it would have been helpful to see additional diagrams as new areas were mentioned and areas...more
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Baronda
Read in March, 2008
recommended to Baronda by: NPR
recommends it for: science nerds and those who understand marketing to be a conspiracy after all...
New on the shelves, great debunking of old myths about the brain and how it gets us from Point A to Point B based on up-to-date, real research (GO read the part about how no one has EVER done research about playing classical music for infants being beneficial--all of those books sold on the fact that we want to believe that we as parents have *so* much impact on who our kids become!) piled next to good science and interesting smart-cocktail-party games and tricks. No long reading commitment, eit...more
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Sandy
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07/08/08

two neuroscientists put together this book summarizing tons of brain research into easily digestible snippets --and therein lies the rub. i'm wildly interested in brain science and don't crave an academic tome, but there is something so 'reader's digest' meets 'good housekeeping' in this level of 'accessible and amusing' trivia. there's plenty of good stuff to know here, but WAY too much of the
'why can't you tickle yourself? why don't mice like diet coke? and 'overcoming jet lag' for me
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John
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04/22/08

Read in April, 2008
I give the authors great credit in trying to make a lot of technical material on brain function approachable for laypersons; I found the result hit-or-miss in that regard. The coffee-table-book format makes this a book to pick and leaf through on occasion, rather than expecting to read straight through. The drawings illustrating points discussed were top notch!
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Tracey
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07/02/08

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recommended to Tracey by: Ginnie
612.82 Aamodt, 2008 - Ginnie gave 4 stars
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07/01/08

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It's ALL social science!
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avg rating (all editions): 3.15 (20 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.00 (18 ratings)
number of reviews: 7






other editions

Welcome To Your Brain (Gebundene Ausgabe)
Welcome to Your Brain: The Science of Jet Lag, Love and Other Curiosities of Life (Paperback)