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Welcome to Your Brain: Why You Lose Your Car Keys but Never Forget How to Drive and Other Puzzles of Everyday ...
Sandra Aamodt, Sam Wang

Bloomsbury USA, 2008 - 240 pages

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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.

We are using our brains at practically every moment of our lives, and yet few of us have the first idea how they work. Much of what we think we know comes from folklore: that we only use 10 percent of our brain, or that drinking kills brain cells. These and other brain myths are wrong, as demonstrated by the work of neuroscientists who have spent decades studying this complex organ. However, most of what scientists have learned is not known to the world outside their laboratories.

In this readable, lively book, Sandra Aamodt and Sam Wang dispel common myths about the brain and provide a comprehensive, useful overview of how it really works. In its pages, you?ll discover how to cope with jet lag, how your brain affects your religion, and how men?s and women?s brains differ. With witty, accessible prose decorated by charts, trivia, quizzes, and illustrations, this book is great for quick reference or extended reading.

Both practical and fun, Welcome to Your Brain is perfect whether you want to impress your friends or simply use your brain better.


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Very Entertaining!

Who would have guessed that two neuroscientists could write such an entertaining book about brain function? I knew I was going to enjoy this book when I got to page 10 and, in a discussion of which movies portray brain disorders accurately and which don't, I read: "Another offender is the movie 50 First Dates (2004), which portrays a pattern of memory loss that never occurs in any known neurological condition. Drew Barrymore plays a character who collects new memories each day and then discards them all overnight, clearing the way for a brand-new beginning the next day. In this way she is able to tolerate more than one date with Adam Sandler."

Written with humor and chock-full of real and practical information about your brain, this book is a worthwhile read for anyone. Interspersed with the chapers are "snippet boxes" of "Did you know?" "Myth" and "Practical tip" sections where you will learn things like: why we sometimes sneeze when we look into a bright light, why we yawn, why we can't tickle ourselves, that listening to Mozart WON'T make your child smarter, but learning to play an instrument will, how to overcome jet lag, how to hear better on your cell phone in noisy situations. You'll find sections on how your senses work, how your brain changes as you age, how your brain affects your emotions - even a chapter on how drugs affect your brain. Very interesting reading, from start to finish


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Useful, thought-provoking, and funny!

This book is truly a gem. It is all too rare in science writing to find authors who can make complicated topics accessible and also change the way that you look at the everyday world. Sam Wang and Sandra Aamodt are among the precious few who can do just that. Their recent New York Times editorials on the brain have generated a tremendous amount of conversation on line, at the dinner table, and at the water cooler. Anyone who is interested in the workings of the brain or just how we do the amazing things that we do in the course of a day would do well to give this book a try.

The authors' website[..]is also a source of interesting information, and their talk at Google [..]is available online as well.

Enjoy!



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Welcome to Your Brain

This book is FANTASTIC! A great read! Stimulating! If you use your brain on a daily basis, buy this book!


Welcome to your brain

You must read this book if you want to know more about your brain. It really gives you information about your everyday life.


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