A review by andreahrome
Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain by David Eagleman

Interesting information. Very difficult to get through.
This book may have benefited from more organization and some editing, so one section flowed logically into the next. Instead, I was reading about brain function, and suddenly it turns into a two chapter discussion of the criminal justice system. I had no idea the book was going to take that kind of turn.
My major take-away is that I have less control over myself than I thought... and most of my systems work better on auto pilot. Hm.