avatar Imagine If You Could Be More Creative! Posted by Dr. Mike Brooks
Jun 26, 2012

I recently enjoyed the unabridged audiobook version of Jonah Lehrer’s bestselling book, Imagine: How Creativity Works (read by the author). This is the third audiobook from Lehrer that I’ve enjoyed (the other two being Proust Was a Neuroscientist and How We Decide). Lehrer is extremely bright (a Rhodes scholar), knowledgeable, and increasingly engaging and entertaining as a writer. Like Malcolm Gladwell,  …Read More


avatar Mindfulness Book Recs – East Meets West Posted by Dr. Mike Brooks
Jan 15, 2012

Mindfulness is an approach to living that involves an open, active attention to the present moment in a non-judgemental fashion. In this way, we can observe our thoughts and feelings without becoming swept away by them. We can experience various thoughts and emotions, but they are not who we are. By being able to observe our thoughts  …Read More


avatar THE Answers to God, the Universe, and Everything Posted by Dr. Mike Brooks
Nov 24, 2011

Please read my story at the end of this blog that ties into Chopra and Mlodinow’s new book War of the Worldviews: Science vs. Spirituality – it’s surreal and makes you go, “Hmmmm.” Is the universe conscious? What’s the connection between mind and brain? Does the brain dictate behavior? What is the nature of time?  …Read More


avatar “The Brain That Changes Itself” by Norman Doidge, M.D. (Book Recommendation) Posted by Dr. Mike Brooks
Aug 21, 2011

A fellow professional recommended this book to me a few years ago, and I finally go around to reading it (well, listening to the audiobook). Although a few years old, the findings and implications are still very relevant today. It is similar to Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain by Sharon Begley, which I blogged  …Read More


avatar “The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains” by Nicholas Carr (Book Recommendation) Posted by Dr. Mike Brooks
Jun 11, 2011

I recently enjoyed the audiobook version of Nicholas Carr’s The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains. Yes, I did the audiobook version. Sometimes while I was driving. At double playback speed. Yes, I get the irony…or hypocrisy? In The Shallows, Mr. Carr chronicles the history of various ways we have dessimated information  …Read More


avatar “The Invisible Gorilla: How Our Intuitions Deceive Us” (Book Recommendation) Posted by Dr. Mike Brooks
May 12, 2011

I recently completed the audiobook version of The Invisible Gorilla: How Our Intuitions Deceive Us is by scholars and professors Christopher Chabris, Ph.D. and Daniel Simons, Ph.D. As the name implies, they describe the results and implications of fascinating research on the fallibility and shortcomings of human perception, attention, and memory.  They introduce concepts such as “change  …Read More


avatar “Mindsight” by Dr. Daniel Siegel (Book Recommendation) Posted by Dr. Mike Brooks
Feb 20, 2011

I recently completed the audiobook version of Mindsight by Dr. Dan Siegel. He provided the reading and, fortunately, possesses a wonderfully soothing and engaging speaking voice. Dr. Siegel is a Harvard-trained psychiatrist, neurobiologist, researcher, lecturer, author, and professor at the UCLA School of Medicine. I’ve seen Dr. Siegel present a number of times and, along  …Read More


avatar “Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain” by Sharon Begley (book recommendation) Posted by Dr. Mike Brooks
Feb 11, 2010

In this fascinating book, Sharon Begley (a science writer for Newsweek and previously for the Wall Street Journal) goes through some of the history of neuroscience and summarizes some of the latest findings in the field. There was a time when scientists viewed the adult brain as rather static and that no new neurons could  …Read More