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In Scatterbrain, we learn that boredom awakens the muse, distractions spark creativity, and misjudging time creates valuable memories. Throughout, award-winning neuroscientist Henning Beck's hilarious asides and brain-boosting advice make for delightful reading of the most cutting-edge neuroscience afficher plus our brains will (maybe never) remember. Henning Beck received his PhD in neuroscience from the Graduate School of Cellular Molecular Neuroscience, University of Tubingen. He is a frequent lecturer, workshop leader, science slam speaker, and consultant on neuroscience and creativity. afficher moins

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This has been a tough month. You would think that being stuck in a house in quarantine, I would have lots of time to read. But I fought this book the entire month. Reading this book was a grind and an uphill battle. I just couldn't get into this book.
 
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wellington299 | 7 autres critiques | Feb 19, 2022 |
Marketed as an exploration of brain functioning, I expected a narrative that more consistently tied social and behavioral phenomena to the morphology of the human brain. Instead, the primary focus is on discoveries from the cognitive and social-cognitive laboratories of psychology. The efforts to link these behaviors to brain morphology are informative but less frequent than I would have preferred.

The chapter list reads like the table of contents from an introductory psychology textbook. Examples include learning, memory, forgetting, motivation, decision-making, and creativity. There is an element of “name-dropping” as Beck “names” psychological phenomena without providing an overview of the associated body of psychological work. He relies on single studies and interesting anecdotes to illustrate phenomena and support his conclusions. Readers are not given the technical details they need to form an independent conclusion.

Nevertheless, readers interested in social and social cognitive behavior will find this book to be worthwhile. Beck’s informal, lucid writing style and interesting anecdotes and metaphors make the material easy to understand. Readers will appreciate his use of multiple examples and explanations from varied points of view. They slow the pace but increases the likelihood that readers will grasp his point before moving on to the next topic. Beck’s carefully selected exemplars, metaphors, and similes illustrate aspects of everyday life in a way that will appeal to a wide audience.
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Tatoosh | 7 autres critiques | May 30, 2021 |
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Could easily have been titled Popular Neuroscience for Dummies. A generally readable text on how our brains work. Divided into 14 chapters on different ways our brains make "mistakes or blunders". Useful for thinking differently about the creative process. Recommended for non scientists looking for generally digestible information on brain science.
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BookWallah | 7 autres critiques | May 26, 2020 |
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This book contains a ton of interesting information about how our brains work. Fourteen chapters each cover a separate topic ranging from memory to motivation. Everything was described in an easy to understand way. That said, even though I was excited to read this and enjoyed the content, something about the writing just did not click for me. I usually read a book a week, and this one took me two months to finish with some skimming. Was the writing repetitive? Were some things over explained? I’m not sure. I don’t feel compelled to recommend the book to friends, but I wouldn’t discourage someone from reading it because they might find it’s a better fit for them.

Note: I received a free copy of this bookin exchange for an honest review.
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PencilStubs | 7 autres critiques | Jan 7, 2020 |

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Œuvres
12
Membres
100
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#190,120
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½ 3.5
Critiques
8
ISBN
28
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