
Great myths of the brain
by Christian Jarrett (2014)
Like 'Idiot Brain', this book demystifies brain quirks with scientific research.

by Dean Burnett (2016)
From attention mechanisms to memory processing, the neuroscience of sleep and the psychology of superstition, neuroscientist Dean Burnett explores the surprising workings of the brain and the bemusing behaviors these cause in everyday life. Unpredictable and entertaining, Burnett's account gives us up-to-date research and the principles of neuroscience along the way. Looking at memory, intelligence, observation, social interaction and personality, Burnett explains why: * memory is like a doting mother; * tall people are more intelligent; * criticism is more powerful than praise; * we remember faces before names; * a glass of wine can refresh your memory; * you can't be 'a little bit OCD'.
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by Christian Jarrett (2014)
Like 'Idiot Brain', this book demystifies brain quirks with scientific research.
by Dean Buonomano (2012)
Similar to 'Idiot Brain', this explores brain limitations and their impact on decisions.

by Oliver Sacks (1985)
Like 'Idiot Brain', it uses fascinating real-life cases to explore brain oddities.

by David Eagleman (2011)
Echoing 'Idiot Brain', this delves into the unconscious processes that drive our behavior.
by V.S. Ramachandran (2012)
Like 'Idiot Brain', it investigates the brain's peculiar functions and what they reveal about us.
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