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Titles in This Set:
The Brain: The Story of You
Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain
Livewired: The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain
Overview:
David Eagleman’s three-book collection brings together a trio of accessible, provocative explorations of the brain. The Brain: The Story of You examines how neurons, networks, and sensory inputs shape your sense of self, memory, and behavior. Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain unveils the hidden workings of perception and decision making—where much of what we do is steered by unconscious processes we rarely see. Livewired: The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain surveys neuroplasticity—the brain’s remarkable ability to rewire itself in response to experience, technology, and environment. Together, these titles form a holistic map of human cognition, translating dense science into engaging narratives that spark curiosity and practical understanding. The tone is thoughtful and inviting, blending rigor with vivid storytelling. This set is ideal for curious readers across ages—students exploring psychology and neuroscience, professionals seeking a refresh, or lifelong learners who enjoy big ideas made accessible. By engaging with the full trio, readers gain insight into how brains shape who we are, how we learn, and how we adapt to a rapidly evolving world.
What This Collection Covers:
Across the three titles, Eagleman invites readers into distinct facets of mind and brain. The Brain delves into the foundations of consciousness, memory, and identity—explaining how perception becomes reality and why the brain’s storytelling sometimes diverges from objects’ true nature. Incognito pulls back the curtain on the unconscious engine that steers daily life—habits, biases, and automatic processes that operate beyond awareness yet govern choices, emotions, and judgments. Livewired takes readers to the cutting edge of neuroplasticity, revealing how experiences, tools, and even augmented senses reshape neural maps in real time. The collection thus offers a cohesive journey: from the architecture of thought to the invisible forces guiding it, culminating in a dynamic view of the brain as an adaptable, ongoing project. It’s a practical intellectual toolkit for improving study methods, sharpening decision making, and appreciating the brain’s extraordinary capacity to rewire itself in response to life’s demands. Suitable for teenagers, students, educators, and adults who crave clear explanations of how the mind works, this set invites readers to observe their own minds with renewed curiosity.
Book-by-Book Guide:
The Brain: The Story of You In this foundational work, Eagleman unpacks how the brain constructs the personal narrative we call “the self.” He guides readers through the wiring of perception, memory, and attention, showing how neural circuits weave experience into a continuous sense of being. Each chapter translates complex neuroscience into approachable stories about identity, decision making, and the stubborn mysteries of consciousness. The book emphasizes that our reality is a brain-made model, constantly updated by incoming signals and past experiences. It invites readers to question certainty and to appreciate the brain’s remarkable capacity to generate coherence from chaos. A compelling starting point for anyone curious about why we think the way we do and how our brains shape every choice we make.
Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain This accessible exploration focuses on the hidden machinery behind thought and action. Eagleman demonstrates that much of what we consider “us”—preferences, judgments, cravings—is guided by automatic processes operating beneath conscious awareness. Through provocative experiments and relatable analogies, readers discover how illusions, biases, and nonconscious strategies influence our perceptions and behaviors. The narrative reframes ordinary experiences—taste, memory, risk, and moral judgment—by revealing how unseen neural activity steers them. The reader emerges with a more nuanced sense of free will and personal agency, grounded in the science of the unconscious. A thought-provoking guide to understanding mind and behavior beyond surface impressions.
Livewired: The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain This contemporary tour of neuroplasticity argues that the brain is never fixed; it continuously reconfigures itself in response to experience and environment. Eagleman reveals how maps and senses can be reshaped, enabling new abilities and adaptive changes—often in surprising ways. The book blends stories of real-world experiments with forward-looking ideas about technology, sensory substitution, and human potential. Readers learn that attention shifts, training, and even new inputs can recalibrate brain circuits, enhancing memory, perception, and control. It’s a lively tour through the science of change, offering practical insights for learners, clinicians, and curious minds eager to understand how their own brains can grow indelibly across a lifetime.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This three-book collection is ideal for readers who crave a coherent, beginner-friendly journey into neuroscience. Students curious about psychology, cognitive science, or biology will find a clear through-line—from how the brain creates a sense of self to how unconscious processes shape choices, to how plasticity opens doors for learning and adaptation. Teachers and parents will value the accessible explanations that make complex ideas approachable for teens and adults alike. Gift buyers seeking a thought-provoking, non-fiction set will appreciate the intellectual curiosity and conversational tone that makes these titles welcoming for readers who might feel daunted by science. Fans of science-inspired storytelling, curious minds eager to understand everyday behavior, and professionals seeking a readable refresher on brain science will all find this collection compelling and useful for personal or classroom use.
Key Benefits:
About the Author:
David Eagleman is a renowned neuroscientist and a prolific popular science writer who translates intricate brain science into accessible narratives. Based in Silicon Valley and affiliated with Stanford University, he has authored multiple bestsellers that illuminate how the brain shapes every aspect of human experience. Eagleman’s work spans books, television, and innovative research on neuroplasticity, perception, and sensory augmentation. He is known for blending rigorous science with imaginative storytelling, making complex topics approachable for general readers while preserving accuracy. The three titles in this collection—The Brain: The Story of You, Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain, and Livewired: The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain—showcase his ability to connect laboratory findings to everyday life, inviting readers to rethink what it means to think, feel, and adapt.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re drawn to big ideas about how the mind works, this collection delivers a coherent, engaging roadmap from self-identity through hidden mental processes to the brain’s astonishing adaptability. Owning the full trio provides a deeper, more integrated understanding of cognition than any single title could offer, making it an excellent addition to any science shelf, classroom library, or personal reading list. The approachable voice, real-world examples, and thought-provoking questions create a reading experience that’s as enlightening as it is enjoyable. It’s a thoughtful gift for students, science enthusiasts, and lifelong learners who want to see the brain as an active, changing partner in everyday life.
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