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Book Review: How Your Brain Works by New Scientist

Posted on November 21, 2018April 9, 2022
Topics: Medicine / Health, Nonfiction

Rating: 6.3/10.

A fairly short book (200 pages) by a team of neuroscientists that covers various aspects of neuroscience like memory, intelligence, emotion, perception. The subject should be very interesting but the book was a dull read, it basically gave a bunch of facts and lacked character, with no attempt to string them together in an exciting “story”. It also covered a lot of topics at a very shallow level without going very deep into anything.

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