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Who's in Charge? - by Michael S Gazzaniga (Paperback)

Who's in Charge? - by  Michael S Gazzaniga (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><P> Big questions are Gazzaniga s stock in trade. New York Times<P> Gazzaniga is one of the most brilliant experimental neuroscientists in the world. Tom Wolfe<P> Gazzaniga stands as a giant among neuroscientists, for both the quality of his research and his ability to communicate it to a general public with infectious enthusiasm. Robert Bazell, Chief Science Correspondent, NBC News <P>The author of Human, Michael S. Gazzaniga has been called the father of cognitive neuroscience. In his remarkable book, Who s in Charge?, he makes a powerful and provocative argument that counters the common wisdom that our lives are wholly determined by physical processes we cannot control. His well-reasoned case against the idea that we live in a determined world is fascinating and liberating, solidifying his place among the likes of Oliver Sacks, Antonio Damasio, V.S. Ramachandran, and other bestselling science authors exploring the mysteries of the human brain."<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>"Big questions are Gazzaniga's stock in trade."<br />--<em>New York Times</em></p><p>"Gazzaniga is one of the most brilliant experimental neuroscientists in the world."<br />--Tom Wolfe</p><p>"Gazzaniga stands as a giant among neuroscientists, for both the quality of his research and his ability to communicate it to a general public with infectious enthusiasm."<br />--Robert Bazell, Chief Science Correspondent, NBC News </p><p>The author of <em>Human</em>, Michael S. Gazzaniga has been called the "father of cognitive neuroscience." In his remarkable book, <em>Who's in Charge?, </em> he makes a powerful and provocative argument that counters the common wisdom that our lives are wholly determined by physical processes we cannot control. His well-reasoned case against the idea that we live in a "determined" world is fascinating and liberating, solidifying his place among the likes of Oliver Sacks, Antonio Damasio, V.S. Ramachandran, and other bestselling science authors exploring the mysteries of the human brain.<br /></p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>There is no you consciously making decisions. So how do we make decisions? How can we have free will if we don't pull the levers on our own behavior? What moral and legal implications follow if we don't have free will? <em>Who's in Charge?</em> is a primer for a new era in the understanding of human behavior that ranges across neuroscience, psychology, ethics, and the law with a light touch but profound implications.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A fascinating affirmation of our essential humanity."--<em>Kirkus Reviews</em><br><br>"A fascinating, accessible, and often humorous read for anyone with a brain! And a must-read for neuroscientists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and criminal attorneys."--<em>Library Journal </em>(starred review)<br><br>"Gazzaniga is a towering figure in contemporary neurobiology. . . . <i>Who's in Charge?</i> is a joy to read."--<em>Wall Street Journal</em><br><br>"Terrific. . . . [An] engrossing study of the mechanics of thought."--<em>Publishers Weekly</em><br><br>"[The] scope of Michael S. Gazzaniga's <i>Who's in Charge?</i> is huge--it tackles the age-old debate of free will [and] offers a lot to consider about what Gazzaniga deems the 'scientific problem of the century.'"--Portland Mercury<br><br>"This exciting, stimulating, and sometimes even funny book challenges us to think in new ways about that most mysterious part of us--the part that makes us think we're us."--Alan Alda, actor and host of <i>Scientific American Frontiers</i><br><br>"An utterly captivating and fascinating read that addresses issues of consciousness and free will and, in the end, offers suggestions as to how these ideas may or may not inform legal matters."--Daily Texan<br><br>"Fascinating. . . . [An] intriguing and persuasive treatment of the moral implications of modern neuroscience."--Reason.com<br><br>"Fascinating. . . . Gazzaniga uses a lifetime of experience in neuroscientific research to argue that free will is alive and well."--Salon.com<br><br>"From one of the world's leading thinkers comes a thought-provoking book on how we think and how we act. . . . An exciting, stimulating, and at times even funny read that helps us further understand ourselves, our actions, and our world."--CNBC.com, Best Books for the Holidays<br>

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