It’s the reason why I’ve enjoyed books such as Super Brain and Incognito. I’m thoroughly convinced I would have become a neuroscientist if I hadn’t developed a fascination with technology, particularly computer science and programming. Before we dive into this review, I only have one regret with this book – that I let it languish on my book shelf for the better part of two years before opening it up.Īs I’ve mentioned in past book reviews, I have a fascination with the operation of the brain and neuroscience. She even went as far as to lend me her personal copy, which was an old school traditional hardback. A couple of years ago, my daughter Courtney read it for one of her college classes and recommended it to me. It’s how I learned about The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg. It’s also easy for me to figure out how to prioritize a book by how they describe it to me. We talk about books enough that they have a good feel for the types of books that I might like. My best source for book recommendations are from those who I know well, whether they are family, friends, or close acquaintances.
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