"All too frequently, the book does not measure up to the movie, the
novel lacks the punch of the serialized chapters, and the entire
antholoy is a pale reflection of the most arresting short
stories. Conversations in the Cognitive Neurosciences is a happy
exception. Michael Gazzaniga has integrated a series of interviews
with leading brain and mind scientists. The result is a thematically
coherent whole that is rich in substance and style. Using focused but
open-ended questions to engage thoughtful, articulate practitioners,
Gazzaniga elicits a rich mix of historical perspective and
cutting-edge science. Each of the interviews provides wonderfully
personal and insightful accounts of cognitive neuroscience and the
relationship of mind and brain."
-- Ira B. Black, MD, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School
Conversations in the Cognitive Neurosciences is a brief,
informative yet informal guide to recent developments in the cognitive
neurosciences by the scientists who are in the thick of things.
"Getting a fix on important questions and how to think about them from
an experimental point of view is what scientists talk about, sometimes
endlessly. It is those conversations that thrill and motivate,"
observes Michael Gazzaniga. Yet all too often these exciting
interactions are lost to students, researchers, and others who are
"doing" science. Conversations in the Cognitive
Neurosciences brings together a series of interviews with
prominent individuals in neuroscience, linguistics, philosophy, and
psychology that have appeared over the past few years in the
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
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