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Feb 15, 2017
Cassandra Kay Silva
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Wow what a surprise this one was! A must read!
Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain by David Eagleman is certainly an interesting book. Considering that the writer is a neuroscientist, I expected something really technical and dense. Instead, we get a book that’s accessible and aims to discuss how different parts of the brain lead to movement, vision, sexuality, violence, learning, among other things. Eagleman does a solid job describing how these components of the brain come together (as much as science understands at this point) to cre
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I have to get this book from the library just to see what it says about this part of the book description: "Why are people whose name begins with J more likely to marry other people whose name begins with J?". Ha!
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