![]() ![]() – The New Yorker " Incognito does the right thing by diving straight into the deep end and trying to swim. – Houston Chronicle "Eagleman has a talent for testing the untestable, for taking seemingly sophomoric notions and using them to nail down the slippery stuff of consciousness." Eagleman does a brilliant job refining heavy science into a compelling read. "Although Incognito is fast-paced, mind-bending stuff, it's a book for regular folks. ![]() is the kind of guy who really does make being a neuroscientist look like fun." ![]() – The New York Observer "Eagleman engagingly sums up recent discoveries about the unconscious processes that dominate our mental life. It is full of dazzling ideas, as it is chockablock with facts and instances." Incognito proposes a grand new account of the relationship between consciousness and the brain. aims, grandly, to do for the study of the mind what Copernicus did for the study of the stars. – Nature "A popularizer of impressive gusto. A smart, captivating book that will give you a prefrontal workout." A Boston Globe Best Book of the Year "Original and provocative. ![]()
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