Best popular neuroscience books

The Shallows

The Shallows

2020
by Nicholas Carr
5.0

What is The Shallows about?

Have you ever thought about how the Internet and social media can transform our brains and thinking capabilities? Are we losing our abilities of critical thinking and reading? You can find out this and much more in The Shallows by Nicholas Carr.

The Brain that Changes Itself

The Brain that Changes Itself

2007
by Norman Doidge
5.0

What is The Brain that Changes Itself about?

The Brain that Changes Itself, written by psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Norman Doidge, is a curios journey into the world of neuroplasticity. It topples the long-held belief that the human brain is unchangeable, offering instead a hopeful vision of the brain's ability to adapt, heal and form new neural connections. Doidge's narrative is both scientifically rich and deeply human, filled with riveting stories of personal triumph, resilience, and the limitless possibilities of human potential.

Descartes’ Error

Descartes’ Error

2005
by Antonio Damasio
5.0

What is Descartes’ Error about?

Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain by Antonio Damasio is a compelling exploration of the interplay between emotion and rationality. Damasio challenges Cartesian Dualism and asserts that the mind and brain are inseparable. Through a series of intriguing case studies of patients with brain damage, the book demonstrates that alterations in the brain can lead to changes in personality and mental abilities.

The Brain That Changes Itself

The Brain That Changes Itself

200713 min read
by Norman Doidge
5.0

What is The Brain That Changes Itself about?

“The Brain That Changes Itself” is an accessible primer to our brain that explores how it works and modifies. This book helps to understand how we can stimulate changes in our brain and what makes this part of our body so unique.

Behave

Behave

201713 min read
by Robert Sapolsky
5.0

What is Behave about?

“Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst” by Robert Sapolsky describes the nature of human behavior and explains why we act a certain way. You will find out how the brain affects the body, and how culture influences our behavior.

The Disordered Mind

The Disordered Mind

2020
by Eric R. Kandel
5.0

What is The Disordered Mind about?

In his book, The Disordered Mind, a Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist Eric R. Kandel takes us on a fascinating journey through the human brain. The book explores the biological basis of mental disorders and the interaction between genetic predispositions and environmental factors in mental illness. Kandel's scientific rigor, combined with his empathetic human stories, makes this book both informative and deeply engaging

How We Learn

How We Learn

2020
by Stanislas Dehaene
5.0

What is How We Learn about?

The human brain is a powerful learning machine that can inspire artificial intelligence advancement. The book "How We Learn" explores the basics of learning and the principles behind its efficiency. These insights will help you to enhance your learning at school, university, and in life.

No Self, No Problem

No Self, No Problem

2019
by Chris Niebauer
5.0

What is No Self, No Problem about?

No Self, No Problem is a thought-provoking exploration of neuropsychology and its intersections with Buddhism. Niebauer bridges the gap between Eastern and Western ideas, offering a compelling blend of Taoist/Zen thought and contemporary neuropsychology. Shedding light on our understanding of human experiences we perceive as real, it is a must-read for those interested in neuroscience, spirituality, and the profound overlaps between the two.

The Extended Mind

The Extended Mind

2022
by Annie Murphy Paul
5.0

What is The Extended Mind about?

In The Extended Mind by Annie Murphy Paul, you will find out what it means to think outside the brain. The book explains the notion of "extra-neural" resources and how they can help us to focus, understand more deeply, and be more creative. Annie Murphy Paul presents research from neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, and psychologists, proving that we can improve our thinking.

Phantoms in the Brain

Phantoms in the Brain

1999
by Oliver Sacks, V.S. Ramachandran, Sandra Blakeslee
5.0

What is Phantoms in the Brain about?

In Phantoms in the Brain, Dr. Ramachandran offers a fascinating look into the mysteries of the human mind through the lens of bizarre neurological disorders. These unfortunate cases of brain damage reveal the intricate workings of normal brain functions and challenge our understanding of perception. It is a compelling reminder that delusions are not always psychological but can be neurological.

Livewired

Livewired

2021
by David Eagleman
5.0

What is Livewired about?

Do you know what your brain is capable of? Livewired by David Eagleman explains how drug withdrawal is similar to a broken heart or how a blind person can learn to see with their tongue. Our brain can constantly rewire itself and open its hidden abilities. David Eagleman explains the latest neuroscience discoveries, including synesthesia, dreaming, and new neurotechnology.

The Molecule of More

The Molecule of More

2019
by Daniel Z. Lieberman, Michael E. Long
5.0

What is The Molecule of More about?

Perhaps you've heard about dopamine at least once in your life. The book The Molecule of More explains that dopamine, a chemical in our brain, is behind many actions and desires. You will learn why you are obsessed with what you want and bored when you get it. Love, business, addiction, politics, and more are influenced by dopamine, and this book is your chance to understand people's behavior and predict it.

This Is Your Brain on Food

This Is Your Brain on Food

202013 min read
by Uma Naidoo
5.0

What is This Is Your Brain on Food about?

“This Is Your Brain on Food” by Uma Naido will show you the connection between your diet and mental health. You’ll learn how your daily food choices impact your brain function, emotions, and overall mental well-being. Get ready to transform your diet and, in turn, your life!

Never Enough

Never Enough

2019
by Judith Grisel
5.0

What is Never Enough about?

Judith Grisel knows addiction from two perspectives: as a former addict and as a neuroscientist. In "Never Enough," she combines science and personal experience to explain why addiction takes hold and why it’s so hard to break free. What makes this book compelling isn’t just the facts about how drugs alter the brain but Grisel’s honesty about her own struggles.

This Is Your Brain on Music

This Is Your Brain on Music

2019
by Daniel J. Levitin
5.0

What is This Is Your Brain on Music about?

Music is an integral part of our lives, and no other species can experience and enjoy it as much as we do. In his book This Is Your Brain on Music, Daniel J. Levitin uses examples from Mozart to Van Halen to explore the science behind music and why we like it. You’ll find out how musicians use neurobiology to create their music, why the music we listened to during formative years remains so significant throughout our whole lives, and why we happen to have earworms inside our minds.

The Future of the Mind

The Future of the Mind

2015
by Michio Kaku
5.0

What is The Future of the Mind about?

The human brain might be the most mysterious object in the world. In his book The Future of the Mind, Michio Kaku offers a glimpse into the future of the human brain and neuroscience technology. Read on to find out more about telepathy, mental illness, alien consciousness, and much more.

Change Your Brain, Change Your Life

Change Your Brain, Change Your Life

199810 min read
by Dr. Daniel G. Amen
5.0

What is Change Your Brain, Change Your Life about?

“Change Your Brain, Change Your Life” by Dr. Daniel G. Amen illuminates the intricate functions of the brain and its significant role in shaping our lives. This book guides how to optimize brain health through diet, exercise, stress management, and proper medical support.

We Are Our Brains

We Are Our Brains

2015
by Dick Swaab
5.0

What is We Are Our Brains about?

Our brains shape our life from the womb up to deathbed. In his book We Are Our Brains, Dick Swaab proves that we don’t just use and have brains—we are them. Read on to learn more because, as Bryan Appleyard of Sunday Times said, this book is a wonderful ice-breaker at parties.

The Male Brain

The Male Brain

201111 min read
by Louann Brizendine
5.0

What is The Male Brain about?

Dr. Louann Brizendine established the first American clinic to research gender differences in the brain, behavior, and hormones. In her book, “The Male Brain”, she reveals the way it changes at every stage of life, and how it differs from the female one. She examines the most recent developments in male psychology and neurology, as well as explains the phenomena of men’s behavior.

The Female Brain

The Female Brain

200610 min read
by Louann Brizendine
5.0

What is The Female Brain about?

“The Female Brain”, written by Louann Brizendine, serves as the instruction to the “women world”. The book tells us how females move through different stages of life, and how their brains function throughout each of them. Dr. Brizendine gives us a profound scientific explanation to many questions regarding the differences between men and women, as well as the very nature and experiences of the female brain.

Grain Brain

Grain Brain

201312 min read
by David Perlmutter
5.0

What is Grain Brain about?

“Grain Brain” by David Perlmutter highlights the impact of diet, lifestyle, and certain nutrients on brain health and cognitive function. It describes the connection between our diet and inflammation, the harmful effects of gluten and sugar, and the benefits of fasting. You will find relevant advice to improve your mental and physical well-being by altering your diet, sleep habits, and daily activities.

The Mind & The Brain

The Mind & The Brain

2003
by Jeffrey M. Schwartz MD, Sharon Begley
5.0

What is The Mind & The Brain about?

It has long been believed that the mind works merely due to electrochemical activity in the brain. But Jeffrey M. Schwartz, MD, and Sharon Begley debunk this myth in their book The Mind and The Brain. Find out why the mind is independent and can control our brain in this work by renowned researchers in the realm of neuroscience.

Why We Sleep

Why We Sleep

201710 min read
by Matthew Walker PhD
5.0

What is Why We Sleep about?

Lack of sleep impairs our memory, learning, and cognitive capacities, damages the brain, and raises our chance of developing various illnesses. Dr. Matthew Walker, who teaches psychology and neuroscience at UC Berkeley, reveals how to sleep properly and gives some useful recommendations to have better day and night cycles.

The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales

The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales

198515 min read
by Oliver Sacks
5.0

What is The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales about?

Have you ever wondered how different cognitive disorders can present themselves in individuals? Dr. Oliver Sacks, a neurologist, tells you about the most fascinating cases he worked with in his book “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales.”

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