![]() ![]() ![]() Expect discussions about internal bias, implicit memory, and the brain’s competing set of “factions” that work tirelessly under the surface of our awareness.Įven though Incognito is heavy on brain science, it doesn’t read like a textbook. ![]() Included is all the science you’d expect - but here it’s made surprisingly accessible, enough to begin wrapping your head around your brain. Incognito is a fascinating deep-dive into the parts of our brain that function beneath our awareness. While there may be a certain comfort in believing our conscious mind is running the show, neuroscientist David Eagleman makes a compelling case for the unconscious as chief in Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain. Whether it comes down to a matter of pride, ignorance, or perhaps both, it’s tempting to deny the influence of our unconscious mind on our day-to-day life. ![]()
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