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Left Brain Speaks and the Right Brain Laughs

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Using understandable metaphors and easy to follow language, Stephens gives readers of any scientific level an introduction to neuroscience and shows them how things like creativity, skill, and even perception of self can grow and change by utilizing the body's most important muscle. Fans of Bill Nye and Neil deGrasse Tyson will love Stephens' down to earth attitude and those interested in science will appreciate his thoughtful explanations of scientific terms. The Left Brain Speaks, but the Right Brain Laughs is the perfect gift for anyone who wants to know what's going on inside their head and how they can use that knowledge to make themselves the best humans they can be.

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Published November 8, 2016

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Ransom Stephens

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Author, speaker, and physicist, Ransom Stephens writes fantasy, science fiction, and popular science. His high concept fiction puts characters that make you laugh and cry at the center of conflict.

His latest, The Book of Bastards, is a rollicking, bawdy fantasy of chivalry and revenge. It comes out on January 14, 2020 and the e-book is being sold for $0.99 only as pre-order, on the launch date it goes to full retail!

In Too Rich to Die and The 99% Solution, three keyboard-wielding musketeers take you around the world on thrill rides that will leave you questioning centuries of world history; The Sensory Deception is a story of environmentalism and idealism gone wrong; and his first novel, The God Patent, is a perspective-altering story of science and religion.

His popular science book, The Left Brain Speaks The Right Brain Laughs: a look at the neuroscience of innovation & creativity, is an irreverent take on how our brains work and how we can work them better.

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356 reviews15 followers
December 27, 2016
In an attempt to be down to earth, the author was too scattered & worried about being funny & cool. Should have stuck with a little more actual information.
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68 reviews1 follower
July 10, 2017
For a book about neuroscience, it definitely has a bubbly, almost funny tone... but there really was very little about the mechanics about neuroscience which is what I think many of us as readers were hoping for. The author was kind of all over the place with his topics of choice and his analogies, I think, made him forget to actually move onto the real mechanisms and anatomical structures of the nervous system. I was very ready to move on from the frog, the dog, and the Feynman after a chapter or two.
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786 reviews
August 15, 2019
A conversational tone by the author kept this audiobook from being too technical and kept me listening. I found it interesting to think about how we think. And his use of Elvis Costello's "Veronica"
to explain how music processes was touching.
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90 reviews2 followers
December 29, 2023
Honestly, I haven’t quite finished this book, but I just could not continue. I felt like I was constantly receiving informations about the author’s life that were irrelevant rather than gaining informations about the subject this book is said to be. I don’t think I’ll ever give it a second chance.
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Author 12 books61 followers
April 3, 2017
A well written, humorous, and upbeat study of the neuroscience of innovation and creativity.
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1 review2 followers
July 10, 2025
A cool mix of evidence-backed science and the author’s own anecdotes. Read this as a warm up before diving into The Master and his Emissary by Iain McGilchrist to get some base knowledge on the topic.
12 reviews15 followers
May 24, 2017
I'm not a science book reader, but this has been an enlightening, refreshing look at the science of the brain. My takeaway is: "We are a picture, within a picture, studying a picture that's out of focus"
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110 reviews
April 1, 2023
DERİN BİR ŞEY
"Beyninizdeki nöronlar arasında devam eden sinyal akışı varoluş deneyiminizi sağlar.

Biz on beş bin nesil boyunca bile değil sadece 250.000 yıldır dedikodu yapan, şikayet eden ve gülen insanlar olduk. Ay'a ve yıldızlara bakmaya başladık. Ay ve güneş tutulmaları bizi korkuttu. Sevgi ve huşu, mutluluk ve hoşnutluk, kesinlik ve şüphe, korku ve sürpriz, öfke ve keder, can sıkıntısı, angajman ve dikkat dağıtıcılık hissediyoruz - gerçek şu ki, duygularla doluyuz. Biz duyarlı mıyız? Evet, insanların hassas olduklarını güvenle söyleyebiliriz. Bu yüzden şiir yazıyoruz, sanat yapıyoruz, müzik yapıyoruz ve dans ediyoruz. Yaptığımız her şey, başka bir danstır. Ailemiz, arkadaşlarımız, meslektaşlarımız ve iş arkadaşlarımız var - kabile içinde seyahat ediyoruz.
Ama bazı sorularım var.
.......................
Ay ve güneş tutulmalarından korkarken çoklu
evreni ispatsiz bir şekilde kabul etmeye nasıl geldik? Kamp ateşin etrafında hikayeler anlatmaktan, gişe rekorları kıran filmleri izlemeye ve sanal gerçeklikte video oyunları oynamaya nasıl geçtik?
Kabilelerin çok iyi olduğuna ve siyaset, ekonomi ve orduları icat etmemiz gerektiğine
nasıl karar verdik?
Sanırım iş bir soruya kalıyor: Şeyleri neden bu kadar karmaşık hale getiriyoruz? Bir fikrim var.Rahatlayalım ve müzik dinleyelim.Bir bira alın ve hazır alırken bir tane de bana alın.
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225 reviews50 followers
January 30, 2022
I give up, sorry. 😓
The topics are really interesting, in theory, BUT this is a badly written book.
The writing style is incredibly annoying. The writer tries to keep it conversational and casual, but all these constant digressions, analogies and useless information don't offer anything substantial and sadly, do not expand your knowledge. His attempts at humor are just awkward and cringy, and NOT in the least funny!!!
Luckily, there are far better books on neuroscience out there!!!
Also, I believe we no longer use the term ''idiot savants''. 😓
65 reviews4 followers
September 15, 2020
Meh. I’d probably like it a lot more if this was my first delve into this type of book. Does a great job covering some neuroscience in layman terms. Light and playful, sometimes irreverent. I liked how he broke the reptile and mammal brain into “puppy” and “frog.” That was a nice point.
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238 reviews2 followers
May 16, 2017
An easy to understand and sometimes funny way to look at your brain and its workings.
1 review1 follower
August 13, 2017
I stopped reading in the second chapter and gave up on this way too technical (and thus boring) book.
19 reviews2 followers
April 20, 2023
Very fun read. Much more casual tone than most books of this type. A little scattered at times but still learned a lot and enjoyed reading it.
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