Tales from Both Sides of the Brain

Tales from Both Sides of the Brain

  • Michael S. Gazzaniga
Publisher:Harper CollinsISBN 13: 9780062228819ISBN 10: 0062228811

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Tales from Both Sides of the Brain is written by Michael S. Gazzaniga and published by Harper Collins. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0062228811 (ISBN 10) and 9780062228819 (ISBN 13).

A renowned neuroscientist presents a behind-the-scenes look at his seminal work on that unlikely couple, the right and left brain. With a Foreword by Steven Pinker In the mid-twentieth century, Michael S. Gazzaniga, "the father of cognitive neuroscience," was part of a team of pioneering neuroscientists who developed the now foundational split-brain brain theory: the notion that the right and left hemispheres of the brain can act independently from one another and have different strengths. In Tales from Both Sides of the Brain, Gazzaniga tells the impassioned story of his life in science and his decades-long journey to understand how the separate spheres of our brains communicate and miscommunicate with their separate agendas. By turns humorous and moving, Gazzaniga interweaves his scientific achievements with his reflections on the challenges and thrills of working as a scientist. In his engaging and accessible style, he paints a vivid portrait not only of his discovery of split-brain theory, but also of his comrades in arms—the many patients, friends, and family who have accompanied him on this wild ride of intellectual discovery. "A fun, accessible story of not just how both halves of our minds function but also how a group of brilliant and sweetly quirky neuroscientists have struggled to find answers." —Conan O'Brien "Mike Gazzaniga's personal, charming story of how he uncovered the mysteries of the way our left and right brains collaborate is fascinating. This book makes you think twice about thinking. Two heads really are better than one—and most of us have both in the same skull." —Alan Alda