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48 reviewsA candid & practical guide to the new frontier of brain customization
Dozens of books promise to improve your brain function with a gimmick. Lifestyle changes, microdosing, electromagnetic stimulation: just one weird trick can lightly alter or dramatically deconstruct your brain.
In truth, there is no one-size-fits-all shortcut to the ideal mind. Instead, the way to understand cognitive enhancement is to think like a tailor: measure how you need your brain to change & then find a plan that suits it.
In The Tailored Brain, Emily Willingham explores the promises & limitations of well-known & emerging methods of brain customization, including prescription drugs, diets, and new research on the power of your “social brain.”
Packed with real-life examples & checklists that allow readers to better understand their cognitive needs, this is the definitive guide to a better brain.
Emily Willingham is a journalist & science writer who earned a PhD in biology & completed a postdoctoral fellowship in urology, both after taking a bachelor’s degree in English literature. She is author of Phallacy: Life Lessons from the Animal Penis & coauthor of The Informed Parent: A Science-Based Resource for Your Child’s First Four Years, & her writing has appeared in the Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Aeon, Undark, San Francisco Chronicle, & many other outlets. She is a regular contributor to Scientific American.