Consciousness and the Brain: Deciphering How the Brain Codes Our Thoughts
<b>WINNER OF THE 2014 BRAIN PRIZE <br><br>From the acclaimed author of <i>Reading in the Brain </i>and <i>How We Learn</i>, a breathtaking look at the new science that can track consciousness deep in the brain</b><br><br>How does our brain generate a conscious thought? And why does so much of our knowledge remain unconscious? Thanks to clever psychological and brain-imaging experiments, scientists are closer to cracking this mystery than ever before.<br><br>In this lively book, Stanislas Dehaene describes the pioneering work his lab and the labs of other cognitive neuroscientists worldwide have accomplished in defining, testing, and explaining the brain events behind a conscious state. We can now pin down the neurons that fire when a person reports becoming aware of a piece of information and understand the crucial role unconscious computations play in how we make decisions. The emerging theory enables a test of consciousness in animals, babies, and those with severe brain injuries.<br><br>A joyous exploration of the mind and its thrilling complexities, <i>Consciousness and the Brain</i> will excite anyone interested in cutting-edge science and technology and the vast philosophical, personal, and ethical implications of finally quantifying consciousness.