
Connections
the new science of emotion
$22.63
- Paperback
256 pages
- Release Date
4 October 2022
Summary
Connections: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Human Mind
A world-renowned psychiatrist and neuroscientist takes us on a riveting journey into the origins of human emotion, examining what mental illnesses can reveal about us all.
Mental illness is one of the greatest causes of human suffering, its nature and origin a long-held mystery. But thanks to new science and technology, our understanding has reached a tipping point. In Connections, Professor Karl Deisseroth intertwines …
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780241985816 |
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ISBN-10: | 0241985811 |
Author: | Karl Deisseroth |
Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Imprint: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 256 |
Release Date: | 4 October 2022 |
Weight: | 181g |
Dimensions: | 198mm x 129mm x 16mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
‘I find myself at a loss for how to describe this remarkable work. Just as Karl has, through his laboratory, reimagined, and literally redefined how we view the human brain, he has reimagined and redefined what literary non-fiction can be, with great elegance. For all of us who write about science for the public, this will be a tough act to follow. It’s poetic, mind-stretching, and through it all, deeply human’ – Daniel Levitin‘Revelatory … it recalls the case histories of Oliver Sacks, at times the sweep of Yuval Harari’s Sapiens. He writes with an evident love of words - but also, with a lucid line of scientific enquiry’ – Richard Godwin * Guardian *‘There are some books that you read and forget. There are others that you read and think about occasionally. Then there are rare gems like Connections that you read, read again and find that the way you think has been irreversibly changed. Incredibly powerful’ – Sue Black, author of All That Remains‘Karl Deisseroth is a master storyteller. Armed with an abundance of compassion and curiosity, he takes us on a spellbinding tour of the mysteries of the human mind through a series of fascinating case studies. His graceful prose weaves a tapestry of complex ideas into memorable stories, each illuminated by cutting-edge science. A delight from the opening paragraph to the stunning conclusion, this book is an invitation to reverence for the complexity of the human brain and its relationship to the mind: a ticket to a state of wonder at the essence of our selves’ – Kathryn Mannix, author of With the End in Mind‘Deisseroth is a talented writer … It is in his encounters with distressed patients that his talent for marrying science and the imagination becomes most apparent and that his writing comes truly alive. Connections warrants comparison with books such as Do No Harm by Henry Marsh and Brainstorm by Suzanne Sullivan … Deisseroth achieves the difficult feat of moving and enlightening the reader at the same time … [this is] a book that is beautiful to read and packed with cutting edge science’ – Mark Honigsbaum * Observer *‘This hybrid memoir, by an emergency-room psychiatrist and professor of psychiatry and bioengineering, probes the evolutionary origins of human emotions’ * New Yorker *‘Essential…tinged with a profound humility built over years of interactions with patients… this is big’ * Psychology Today *‘Deisseroth is a genuine pioneer, whose prize-winning research is re-defining our understanding of the brain… a stunning work from a relatively young man set on revealing the threads connecting our most pressing personal concerns with our timeless biological inheritance… Deisseroth has the imagination and literary gift to make it speak to all of us’ * Literary Review *‘Karl Deisseroth’s imaginative narrative flows effortlessly… There is a first love of reading and writing and hints of a literary imagination that draws on James Joyce and Toni Morrison… Deisseroth endeavors to find an emotive language for the psychiatric patients he meets. He accomplishes this by weaving together… psychiatric knowledge, technology, and imagination. These together free him to write poetically… His narratives are always sensitive… an admixture of fact and fiction, reality and imagination, damage and desire’ * Science *’[Deisseroth’s] scintillating and moving analysis of the human brain and emotions, based on observations of his patients, proves he is not exaggerating. It is also a great read’ * Nature *
About The Author
Karl Deisseroth
Karl Deisseroth is the D.H. Chen Professor of Bioengineering and of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences at Stanford University. He is known for creating and developing optogenetics and hydrogel-tissue chemistry - advanced technologies for studying the function of the brain intact, allowing complex emotions to be studied at the level of individual cells. A member of the National Academy of Medicine, the National Academy of Sciences, and the National Academy of Engineering, Deisseroth has received numerous prizes for his discoveries, including the Kyoto Prize, the Breakthrough Prize, and most recently the 2020 Heineken Prize in Medicine. This is his first trade book.
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