The Tailored Brain, Emily Willingham
The Tailored Brain, Emily Willingham
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The Tailored Brain
From Ketamine, to Keto, to Companionship, A User's Guide to Feeling Better and Thinking Smarter

Author: Emily Willingham

Narrator: Nicol Zanzarella

Unabridged: 10 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 12/14/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A candid and practical guide to the new frontier of brain customization

Dozens of books promise to improve your brain function with a gimmick. Lifestyle changes, microdosing, electromagnetic stimulation: just one weird trick can lightly alter or dramatically deconstruct your brain.

In truth, there is no one-size-fits-all shortcut to the ideal mind. Instead, the way to understand cognitive enhancement is to think like a tailor: measure how you need your brain to change and then find a plan that suits it.

In The Tailored Brain, Emily Willingham explores the promises and limitations of well-known and emerging methods of brain customization, including prescription drugs, diets, and new research on the power of your “social brain.”

Packed with real-life examples and checklists that allow readers to better understand their cognitive needs, this is the definitive guide to a better brain. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Sunz on September 26, 2021

When I saw The Tailored Brain Book on NetGalley, I downloaded it right away. The difference between this book and the other books I read is the emphasis on social connection as a factor in improving one's brain health. Improving our brain involves being around other humans. There are so many things......more

Goodreads review by Juan on December 23, 2021

3 and a half stars, I rounded up This book was not for me. I was looking for a more practical, tactical book on feeling better and thinking smarter. This book is very academic at times and a good overview of the modern state of brain science, but the takeaways are sort of only sprinkled throughout. Th......more

Goodreads review by Dora on November 04, 2021

If ever there is a book I wish I read when I taking my undergraduate studies in Psychology then it's this one because of how rich in content it is. It not only explores how the brain works but also gives insight on neurons, connections our brains make to our environment, food, senses and how it does......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on March 01, 2024

Really interesting. VERY science-y (even though the author is a journalist, not a scientist). The stuff about BCI (brain-computer interfacing) in the last chapter is wild!!! A world of “neuro enhanced” humans is not so far off in the future - it’s happening! Very interesting read!......more

Goodreads review by Davis on June 10, 2022

249 pages of fluff.......more


Quotes

“This searching guide to better brain health….effectively punches holes in unproven practices.”
 —Publishers Weekly

“In a field characterized by junk science and false promises, Willingham offers something radical and unique—a book about improving your brain that layers rigorous science upon a moral center of kindness and empathy. The Tailored Brain is for people who want to think better and be good doing it. It’s also hilarious.”—Ed Yong, author of I Contain Multitudes

“We all want to know what neuroscience can teach us about changing our minds to make us better people—for ourselves and our world. But that research often lacks clarity, and the literature of wellness and self-improvement is full of woo and nonsense. Luckily, we have Emily Willingham. She’s an ace, and The Tailored Brain turns a cacophony of information into actionable, life-changing music.”—Adam Rogers, author of Full Spectrum

“Willingham is one of the smartest science journalists working today. In The Tailored Brain, she skillfully identifies evidence-based ways to lift our moods and sharpen our minds and calls out dodgy marketing claims about brain health. The Tailored Brain also explores how storytelling hones our empathy skills, eases mental burdens, and points us toward creative problem-solving. A must-read for anyone interested in brains and cognition.”—Christie Aschwanden, author of Good to Go

“Willingham invites you to connect your brain with hers, and what an amazing and profitable connection it is! She makes the science of the brain engaging, accessible, and relevant, from stress and anxiety to cognition, emotions, and so much more. With thoughtful, evidence-based action plans for optimizing your own mind-body connection, this is a timely and much-needed book.”
 —Dr. Jen Gunter, author of The Menopause Manifesto