![]() ![]() The optical illusions and diagrams used in this book are enthralling and serve a purpose, underlying the principles behind each of the chapters. ![]() It is in these moments where Eagleman consistently excels, being informal without dumbing down the science and presenting the densely packed ideas of the subject in easy to digest segments. Incognito is a journey into the way the brain works but also touches on the morality, psychology and history behind the study of the most complex organ in the body.īeginning this book, it’s easy to feel at ease. Complimenting the reader’s appearance in the second sentence is one of the nicest first impressions an author can give. The depths of the subconscious mind explored in this book address the age-old question: why do we do the things we do?Īn assistant professor of Neuroscience at Stanford University, David Eagleman is a popular science writer and academic who’s known for writing engaging books on the subject. ![]() Weaving eye-catching optical illusions and strange case studies together with a passion for his subject, David Eagleman’s Incognito is both accessible and challenging to the average reader. ![]()
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