You and Me: The Neuroscience of Identity
You and Me: The Neuroscience of Identity
You and Me: The Neuroscience of Identity
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Published: 01/11/2011
ISBN: 9781907903342
Extent: 156 pages

Watch Susan Greenfield in an interview with the Guardian: ‘We’re facing an issue that’s as important and unprecedented as climate change’.

You and Me: The Neuroscience of Identity

Author: Susan Greenfield

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As Susan Greenfield shows in this powerful essay, identity has never been so much in the spotlight – or rather its vulnerability and fragility in a digital culture that breaches the normal firewall of individuality and privacy. Whilst the neuroscience perspective presented here cannot come up with easy answers, it articulates meaningful questions and offers new insights.

You and Me offers a fascinating look at the relationship between identity and neuroscience in the age of social media. Susan Greenfield writes in a smart, conversational style, and her book will appeal to fans of Oliver Sacks, and those who want to learn about the ways in which technology impacts on how we view the world and ourselves.

‘Susan Greenfield is often described as the foremost female scientist in Britain, but she is one of the best of any gender, anywhere, at getting complicated ideas across.’
Independent
‘Asks good questions, describes intriguing facts and make some interesting suggestions.’
Financial Times

 

Published: 01/11/2011
ISBN: 9781907903342
Extent: 156 pages

Watch Susan Greenfield in an interview with the Guardian: ‘We’re facing an issue that’s as important and unprecedented as climate change’.

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As Susan Greenfield shows in this powerful essay, identity has never been so much in the spotlight – or rather its vulnerability and fragility in a digital culture that breaches the normal firewall of individuality and privacy. Whilst the neuroscience perspective presented here cannot come up with easy answers, it articulates meaningful questions and offers new insights.

You and Me offers a fascinating look at the relationship between identity and neuroscience in the age of social media. Susan Greenfield writes in a smart, conversational style, and her book will appeal to fans of Oliver Sacks, and those who want to learn about the ways in which technology impacts on how we view the world and ourselves.

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Weight 0.25 kg
Dimensions 19 × 12 × 1 cm
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