The Scientific American Brave New Bra..., Scientific American
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The Scientific American Brave New Brain
How Neuroscience, Brain-Machine Interfaces, Neuroimaging, Psychopharmacology, Epigenetics, the Internet, and Our Own Minds are Stimulating and Enhancing the Future of Mental Power

Author: Scientific American, Judith Horstman

Narrator: Susan Ericksen

Unabridged: 5 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/20/2020


Synopsis

Brave New Brain presents incredible projections into the future from the technological reality of now, including *Current wireless thought controlled proesthetic devices that allow our thoughts controlling everything from the garage door to our computer *Recently revealed brainscans that show where and how we experience emotions like love and desire that will help thought control and strategic brain manipulation that will facilitate the choice and process of finding a mate. *New neuroscientific research on how we remember, learn, make decisions, respond to conflict, win or lose competitions, and other intellectual activities that may be enhanced and redirected with laser intervention. *Future research, theory and application in neuroscience that may lead to new ways of raising children, picking stocks, staying on diet, curing disease, reversing genetic predisposition, and improving the quality of our lives.     .

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Reviews

Goodreads review by Janice

I do love books on the brain and found this one especially tasty when I read it a couple of years ago. I own the book, but will rely on my notes for this review. The author anticipates great changes like digital devices to improve memory and nano-bots to repair brain damage. Found what she had to sa......more

Goodreads review by Ben

Really interesting book - it's already three years old, but it still amazed me to learn what's at the forefront of neuroscience. It covers so many topics. I'm interested in brain-machine interfaces, brain implants, gene therapy, and medical ethics - all of which the book touched on the "then, now, a......more