The Scientific American Day in the Life of Your Brain: A 24 hour Journal of What's Happening in Your Brain as you Sleep, Dream, Wake Up, Eat, Work, Play, Fight, Love, Worry, Compete, Hope, Make Important Decisions, Age and ChangeISBN: 978-0-470-37623-2
Hardcover
264 pages
August 2009, Jossey-Bass
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STARRED REVIEW
Drawing on neurology articles from Scientific American and
Scientific American Mind, science journalist Horstman
creates a seamless and fascinating look at our brain's functioning
throughout the day, adeptly noting cycles and processes that may
occur by mentioning them in a time context that makes sense.
Beginning her exploration at 5 a.m., when the brain begins to
return to consciousness, she bases the chapters on each hour in a
24-hour period and groups hours into sections related to typical
activities, such as "Winding Down" from 9 p.m. to midnight. She
examines how and when other bodily processes and functions, such as
hunger, impact the brain. Drops in blood sugar, for example, also
indicate lowered levels of serotonin. The explanations are easy to
read, and they incorporate anecdotes and callouts that deftly
explain neuroscientific content. VERDICT Appealing to lay
scientists, Scientific American readers, and all those
interested in how to care for their brain as it matures and ages,
this book will be a popular science title. (Library
Journal)