
Brainscapes
The Warped, Wondrous Maps Written in Your Brain - and How They Guide You
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Rebecca Schwarzlose
A path-breaking journey into the brain, showing how perception, thought, and action are products of "maps" etched into your gray matter - and how technology can use them to read your mind.
Your brain is a collection of maps. That is no metaphor: Scrawled across your brain's surfaces are actual maps of the sights, sounds, and actions that hold the key to your survival. Scientists first began uncovering these maps more than a century ago, but we are only now beginning to unlock their secrets - and comprehend their profound impact on our lives. Brain maps distort and shape our experience of the world, support complex thought, and make technology-enabled mind reading a modern-day reality, which raises important questions about what is real, what is fair, and what is private. They shine a light on our past and our possible futures. In the process, they invite us to view ourselves from a startling new perspective.
In Brainscapes, Rebecca Schwarzlose combines unforgettable real-life stories and cutting-edge research to reveal brain maps' surprising lessons about our place in the world - and about the world's place within us.
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Rare situation of author being excellent narrator
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High ly informative
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There was some repetition since the mechanism of mapping is very similar for one sense and another. At the same time, her stories made the functions ever more clear.
I’d make one last observation as an Audible Reader. The author makes repeated references to the various locations of areas of the Brain as S1, V1 etc. I tried to determine from Apple or Kindle versions of the eBook whether there was an illustration of the Brain showing these labeled areas, but could not find one. While it wasn’t critical for the reader to know where exactly the area was, a PDF accompanying the text would have helped our visualization. Perhaps a Neuroscientist or Brain Surgeon would not have needed it, but I did.
All in all, this book definitely added to my appreciation of the awesome complexity of the Brain. Four Stars. ****
Well presented introduction to the Brain’s Operations.
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