Livewired

The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain

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David Eagleman: Livewired (Hardcover, 2020, Pantheon)

Hardcover, 320 pages

Published Aug. 25, 2020 by Pantheon.

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978-0-307-90749-3
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4 stars (6 reviews)

“Vivid. . . . Livewired reads wonderfully, like what a book would be if it were written by Oliver Sacks and William Gibson, sitting on Carl Sagan’s front lawn.” —The Wall Street Journal

What does drug withdrawal have in common with a broken heart? Why is the enemy of memory not time but other memories? How can a blind person learn to see with her tongue, or a deaf person learn to hear with his skin? Might we someday control a robot with our thoughts, just as we do our fingers and toes? Why do we dream at night, and what does that have to do with the rotation of the earth? The answers to these questions are right behind our eyes. The greatest technology we have ever discovered on our planet is the three-pound organ carried in the vault of the skull. The magic of the brain is not …

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Solid overview, but repetitive

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Eagleman is nothing if not thorough to a fault. The proposed theories are built step-by-step, but the repetition of certain key ideas chapter after chapter gets a bit much, at the cost of deeper detail. A thought-provoking read nonetheless, but I'll definitely be checking out the citations from the end notes to fill out the picture that Eagleman outlined.

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