The Private Life of the Brain

The Private Life of the Brain

by Baroness Susan Greenfield (Author)

Synopsis

What is happening in the brain when we drink too much alcohol, get high on ecstasy or experience road rage? Emotion, says internationally acclaimed neuroscientist Susan Greenfield, is the building block of consciousness. As our minds develop we create a personalized inner world based on our experiences. But during periods of intense emotion, such as anger, fear or euphoria, we can literally lose our mind, returning to the mental state we experienced as infants. Challenging many preconceived notions, Susan Greenfield's groundbreaking book seeks to answer one of science's most enduring mysteries: how our unique sense of self is created.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 28 Feb 2002

ISBN 10: 0141007206
ISBN 13: 9780141007205
Book Overview: This title is published as part of Penguins for Science Week 2002 .

Author Bio
Susan Greenfield is a leading neuroscientist based at the Laboratory of Pharmacology, Oxford. In 1994 she was the first woman to give the annual Royal Institution Christmas Lectures. She is the presenter for BBC2's Brain Story.