Wednesday, July 14, 2021

R. Schwarzlose. Brainscapes.

The book on important subject written by a competent expert: what can be better? But the laudatory preface by Harvard/Bloomberg's Cass Sunstein known for his penchant for much younger women, praising Schwarzlose for its writing made me apprehensive. Indeed, the book is so chaotic and is written in the style of an automotive manual so that the most information I got about the subject matter was from the drawings. If you want to follow her meandering train of thought, fine. But her book tells about the subjects, which other neurophysiologists miss, either because they consider them trivial, or too arcane for a common reader. 

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