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Titles in This Set:
Your Brain on Art (Hardcover)
The Brain: The Story of You (Paperback)
Format: Mixed Format
Overview:
This two-book collection invites you into two complementary explorations of how we think, feel, and create. Your Brain on Art by Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross reveals the powerful connection between creativity and well-being, arguing that engaging with art—whether painting, music, dance, architecture, or expressive writing— isn’t just decoration but a path to healthier, more connected lives. The authors present research showing that even short, accessible art experiences can lower stress markers and boost cognitive flexibility, making art a practical tool for classrooms, workplaces, and everyday life. Pairing this with David Eagleman’s The Brain: The Story of You, a lucid journey into the neuroscience of reality, identity, and decision-making, the set delivers a holistic view: art shapes the brain, and the brain shapes how we interpret the world. Accessible, thought-provoking, and deeply human, this collection is perfect for curious readers who want science to inform daily living and personal growth.
What Makes This Collection Worth Owning:
This pairing is more than a reading list; it’s a cohesive mind-and-matter experience. You gain practical, science-backed insights into how creativity fuels learning, resilience, and social connection, while Eagleman’s narrative guides you through the underpinnings of consciousness, perception, and choice. Owning both titles creates a natural two-part reading journey: first, understand why art matters to the brain; then, explore how the brain constructs reality and self. The mix of hardcover and paperback also offers flexible reading setups—take Your Brain on Art to a workshop or classroom, and dive into The Brain: The Story of You on commutes or evenings. It’s an ideal gift for students, educators, families, and lifelong learners seeking depth with everyday relevance.
Books Included in This Collection:
Your Brain on Art
This groundbreaking exploration reveals how creative engagement supports mental health, learning, and community. Magsamen and Ross synthesize neuroscience with real-world examples, showing how activities like doodling, storytelling, and collaborative making can rewire the brain for resilience and empathy. The book blends accessible science with practical guidance, offering readers at any level a clear path to integrating the arts into daily life. Expect engaging case studies, neuroscience-backed explanations, and a hopeful message: creativity is a universal resource for well-being and connection.
The Brain: The Story of You
David Eagleman takes readers on a captivating tour of the mind, turning abstract neuroscience into relatable stories about reality, self, and social behavior. This book explains how your brain processes information, makes decisions, and relies on others to shape your sense of “you.” With vivid analogies and compelling experiments, Eagleman shows that consciousness is a dynamic interplay of neurons, networks, and culture. It’s a concise, readable primer for curious minds who want to understand what drives thoughts, feelings, and actions—and how technology may transform human nature in the years ahead.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for anyone who loves big ideas presented in approachable language. It’s perfect for curious adults and older teens exploring neuroscience, psychology, and the arts. Teachers and parents will appreciate the practical, science-backed perspectives on creativity and well-being, while students and BookTok readers will enjoy the lucid explanations and engaging storytelling. Gift this set to a reader who wants a thoughtful, transformative pairing of art and brain science—whether for personal enrichment, a book club, or a classroom discussion series.
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About the Author:
Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross co-authored Your Brain on Art, combining expertise in neuroscience-inspired education with hands-on design and creativity. Magsamen is known for her work on neuroaesthetics and its impact on learning and wellbeing, while Ross brings a designer’s eye to everyday human experience. David Eagleman, a renowned neuroscientist and bestselling author, explains brain science with clarity and storytelling prowess. His approachable style turns complex topics—perception, identity, and choice—into memorable narratives. Together, these authors offer a compelling mix: authoritative science paired with accessible, human-centered storytelling that invites readers to rethink how art, technology, and social connection shape who we are.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you crave intelligent, engaging nonfiction that speaks to both the heart and the brain, this collection delivers. You’ll emerge with practical ways to use art for better wellbeing and a richer understanding of what motivates behavior and belief. The dual perspective—creative practice and cognitive science—provides a balanced, enlightening reading experience suitable for personal growth, classroom use, or thoughtful gifting. Owning the complete set offers a cohesive, enriched view of how humans learn, connect, and evolve—an investment in curiosity that keeps paying off long after the last page is turned.
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