Review:
"A savvy, witty guide to neuroscience today." -- Kirkus Reviews
"[Readers] will enjoy the science he unravels." -- Floyd E. Bloom
"One could ask for no better guide... compelling, wide-ranging tour."--Daniel Henninger
"[Readers] will enjoy the science he unravels."--Floyd E. Bloom
"Michael Gazzaniga shares his considerable insight... compelling, and at the same time, clear."--Dr. Steven E. Hyman
"Brilliantly written and utterly fascinating. Gazzaniga stands as a giant among neuroscientists, for both the quality of his research and his ability to communicate it to a general public with infectious enthusiasm."--Robert Bazell, Chief Science Correspondent, NBC News
"In this book, Gazzaniga uses science AND some truly engaging, witty writing to explain us to us."--CNBC.com
"A savvy, witty guide to neuroscience today."--Kirkus Reviews
."..[A] shimmering new book...[Gazzaniga] explains the latest findings from the sciences of mind and brain in a coherent and satisfying narrative. This is the place to look to learn about our best scientific understanding of what it means to be human."--Steven Pinker, author of THE LANGUAGE INSTINCT and HOW THE MIND WORKS
"Wonderfully smart and often funny...I recommend [HUMAN] highly. This book combines succinct views of how we became the amazing animals that we are, the biological bases of morality, and some atonishing futurology."--Titlepage.tv
About the Author:
Ian Jacobson is a Senior at Lincoln High School in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. His passions include writing, computer science, mathematics, and philosophy. This is his first collection of poems, and he hopes to follow it with further works.
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