The Case Against Reality
I've just started this but already very excited- we are optimized to perceive the world in a way that is useful, but doesn't reflect reality.
These are all non-technical books. This list could be twice as long, but here's a start if you're interested.
I've just started this but already very excited- we are optimized to perceive the world in a way that is useful, but doesn't reflect reality.
He is the originator of the "rubber hand." Lots of wonderful speculation is in this book.
Magicians and magic use and expose the quirks of the mind.
How much of what we act and do is determined by unconscious forces?
We often don't see what happens right in front of our eyes.
The latest book by the acclaimed neuroscientist and author shows how our brains are constantly changing in response to our body and environment.
Our intuitive vs. rational mind--how they work together, or don't.
Seth has an idea of why we experience consciousness -- what possible use does it have?
Sometimes-gruesome case histories of people with brain abnormalities.
Probably the only neuroscience graphic novel that I know of
This is Oliver Sacks's breakthrough book featuring case histories of people with brain abnormalities.
The importance of memories and how they create our sense of self.
Sometimes we don't know how something works until it stops working the way its' supposed to.
An exploration of the self through individual stories and analysis, in the tradition of Oliver Sacks.
This one is mainly about perception -- how what we perceive is not exactly reality.