<p><b>A <i>Sunday Times</i> and <i>Financial Times </i>Book of the Year</b><br><br>What happens in our brains when we wake up, savour a meal or a glass of wine, walk the dog, stare at a screen, daydream or sleep? World-renowned neuroscientist Susan Greenfield draws on her own pioneering research to illuminate the mystery of consciousness, and how our brains make us who we are. <br><br>''Offers tantalising clues to the universe inside our heads'' Rob Kingston, <i>Sunday Times</i>, Science Books of the Year<br><br>''One of the few brain researchers making a serious effort to investigate the rich continuum of conscious thoughts and feelings that underlie every moment of our waking lives'' Clive Cookson, <i>Financial Times</i><br><br>''An illuminating, engrossing journey'' <i>Nature</i><br><br>''Her writing is clear, sharp, devoid of difficult jargon and chatty. The brain''s complexity comes across vividly'' Anil Ananthaswamy, <i>New Scientist</i></p>
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