Incognito The Secret Lives Of The Brain By David Eagleman

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In Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain, David Eagleman explores the role that the unconscious plays in people’s everyday lives. Eagleman gently introduces and guides each reader into the massive world of psychology without overwhelming the rookie or boring the experienced. Eagleman begins at the surface and continues to dive into depths that begin to concern moral issues.
In the beginning, Eagleman introduces the subconscious, which plays a secret major role in our everyday decision making. He makes use of a large quantity and a wide variety of everyday examples in order to get his point across.
Eagleman’s main purpose of his book is to change society’s and the law’s view of criminals, specifically those deemed mentally unwell. He claims