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Dean Burnett

    Dean Burnett ist ein Neurowissenschaftler und Dozent für Psychiatrie, bekannt für seine satirische Wissenschaftskolumne im Guardian und seine international gefeierten Bücher. Er verbindet gekonnt sein Fachwissen über Neurowissenschaften und Psychiatrie mit Humor und einem Gespür für Erzählungen. Seine Schriften zeichnen sich durch scharfe Beobachtungen des menschlichen Gehirns und Verhaltens aus, die er oft durch fesselnde und zugängliche Erklärungen offenbart. Burnett's Werke tauchen in die Komplexität des Geistes ein und bieten eine einzigartige Perspektive, die die Leser nicht nur informiert, sondern auch unterhält und zum Nachdenken anregt.

    Dean Burnett
    Why Your Parents Are Driving You Up the Wall and What To Do About It
    Psycho-Logical
    The idiot brain : what your head is really up to
    The Idiot Brain
    Emotional Ignorance
    Unser verrücktes Gehirn
    • Unser verrücktes Gehirn

      Über Blackouts, Aberglaube, Seekrankheit - wie uns das Gehirn austrickst

      Ohne Zweifel haben wir das größte Wunderwerk der Evolution in unserem Kopf. Das ist aber nur die halbe Wahrheit. Denn das Gehirn spielt uns fortwährend Streiche: Es versetzt uns in Angstzustände, als verfolge uns der Säbelzahntiger, quält uns an Bord eines Schiffes mit Übelkeit oder entwirft ein völlig überzogenes Bild von uns selbst. Die Gründe werden im unausgeglichenen Verhältnis sehr alter primitiver Hirnteile und neuerer Regionen vermutet. So dominiert uns oft das sogenannte Reptilgehirn, und die uralte Amygdala lässt uns weiterhin Ausschau nach Gefahren halten, die es längst nicht mehr gibt – mit entsprechenden unpassenden, lästigen Reaktionsmustern. Kompetent, leicht nachvollziehbar und witzig erklärt Burnett, wie, wann und warum uns das Gehirn in die Irre führt.

      Unser verrücktes Gehirn
    • After losing his dad, a neuroscientist goes on a journey of discovery into where our emotions come from, what purpose they serve, and why they make us feel the way they do.

      Emotional Ignorance
    • The Idiot Brain

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,0(567)Abgeben

      From the hugely popular Guardian science blogger, a surprising, funny and mind-bending examination of how and why the brain sabotages our behaviour.

      The Idiot Brain
    • Why do you lose arguments with people who know MUCH LESS than you? Why can you recognise that woman, from that thing . . . but can't remember her name? And why, after your last break-up, did you find yourself in the foetal position on the sofa for days, moving only to wipe the snot and tears haphazardly from your face? Here's why: the idiot brain. For something supposedly so brilliant and evolutionarily advanced, the human brain is pretty messy, fallible and disorganised. For example, your memory is egotistical. No, really. Conspiracy theories and superstitions are the inevitable effects of a healthy brain. And alcohol can actually improve your memory.** In The Idiot Brain, neuroscientist Dean Burnett tours our mysterious and mischievous grey (and white) matter. Along the way he explains the human brain's imperfections in all their glory and how these influence everything we say, do and experience. Expertly researched and entertainingly written, this book is for anyone who has wondered why their brain appears to be sabotaging their life, and what on earth it is really up to. **Editor's note: please read the book before testing this conclusion.

      The idiot brain : what your head is really up to
    • Psycho-Logical

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,9(408)Abgeben

      One in four people experience a mental health problem each year, with depression and anxiety alone afflicting over 500 million people.Why are these conditions so widespread?

      Psycho-Logical
    • "Get up or you'll miss the best part of the day!" "You treat this place like a hotel.""Can you just put that phone down for one minute?!"After years of reliable performance, has something recently gone wrong with your parents? Do you find yourself stressed out, arguing about the most ridiculous things? Do you feel like you're processing the same world with entirely different brains? Would all of you like to fix things?There are hundreds of books for parents about how to deal with their teenagers. For the first time, doctor of brains and international bestselling author, Dean Burnett has written a book FOR teenagers to understand just what on earth is going on. From why parents are obsessed with tidiness, to why they won't let you get enough sleep and generally why they don't seem to get anything, this guide covers all the major parental malfunctions.By understanding the science behind where your parents are coming from, you'll know exactly how to troubleshoot conflict when it occurs and even fix it before it does.You'll never be able to remove arguments completely. But imagine what you'd be capable of if you weren't wasting all that time and energy arguing about tidying your room.

      Why Your Parents Are Driving You Up the Wall and What To Do About It
    • The Happy Brain

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,7(760)Abgeben

      Neuroscientist Dean Burnett, author of the acclaimed The Idiot Brain, investigates the Science of Happiness. Or whether such a thing even exists.

      The Happy Brain
    • "Do you want to be happy?If so - read on. This book has all the answers! Not really. Sorry. But it does have some very interesting questions, and at least the occasional answer. The enthusiasm for and expectation of happiness are so widespread today that fundamental questions about it are often overlooked. For starters, the most basic question of all: where does happiness come from? Is it your brain - a mere concoction of chemicals, or network of neurons? Is it in fact your gut? [Spoiler alert: yes. Sort of.] Or is it external? Is it love or sex or money or success? And what are these doing to our brains anyway? In The Happy Brain, Neuroscientist Dean Burnett delves into our most private selves to investigate what causes happiness, where it comes from, and why we are so desperate to hang onto it. The questions he raises are ones we so rarely ask today, but they address a major part of what it means to be a modern-day human." --Publisher description

      The Happy Brain. The Science of Where Happiness Comes from, and Why.
    • Exploring the generational divide over technology, this insightful book by brain scientist Dean Burnett addresses the common conflicts between parents and children regarding phone usage. With humor and expertise, he explains the complexities of social media and gaming, highlighting both their positive and negative impacts on mental health. Burnett aims to foster understanding, offering strategies to bridge the communication gap and reduce arguments, ultimately suggesting that screens should not be a source of contention in family life.

      Why Your Parents Are Hung-Up on Your Phone and What To Do About It
    • Czy idąc z kuchni do pokoju, zapominasz czasem, po co się tam wybrałeś i bezradnie rozglądając się po wnętrzu, powtarzasz tylko w myślach: ?Zaraz, zaraz, co ja tu właściwie robię???Czy zdarza Ci się gorączkowo myśleć nad imieniem napotkanej osoby, kt�rą skądś znasz, ale za nic w świecie nie możesz sobie przypomnieć skąd? ?A niech to, musiałem ją gdzieś widzieć. Zaraz się wyda, że nie pamiętam gdzie?. Czy dałbyś sobie głowę uciąć, że to dzięki Twojej decyzji jakieś zawodowe przedsięwzięcie zakończyło się sukcesem, a uzurpuje ją sobie ktoś inny? ?To przecież niemożliwe!? A jednak pewne fakty wskazują, że ten ktoś ma rację.Jak przekonująco dowodzi neurolog Dean Burnett, wszystkiemu jest winny jeden narząd ? ludzki m�zg! Choć tak zaawansowany ewolucyjnie, jest też potwornie bałaganiarski, omylny, egocentryczny i chaotyczny. A skutki tego, choć czasem trudne do zniesienia, bywają jednocześnie zabawne. W trakcie tej lektury, zgłębiając neurologiczne procesy, będziesz śmiał się do łez z samego siebie ? z tego, co wyprawia Tw�j gupi muzg, sabotując Twoje własne życie.

      Gupi muzg. W co tak naprawdę pogrywa twoja głowa