Incoming Resources
- The spiritual doorway in the brain, a neurologist's search for the god experience, Kevin Nelson
- The roots of the self, unraveling the mystery of who we are, Robert Ornstein ; illustrations by Ted Dewan
- How to have a good day, harnessing the power of behavioral science to transform our working lives, Caroline Webb
- Let me not be mad, my story of unraveling minds, A. K. Benjamin
- Visual intelligence, how we create what we see, Donald D. Hoffman
- Neurotribes, the legacy of autism and the future of neurodiversity, Steve Silberman
- The mind, Richard M. Restak
- Descartes' error, emotion, reason, and the human brain, Antonio R. Damasio
- The power of neurodiversity, unleashing the advantages of your differently wired brain, Thomas Armstrong
- Looking for Spinoza, joy, sorrow, and the feeling brain, Antonio Damasio
- The man who wasn't there, investigations into the strange new science of the self, Anil Ananthaswamy
- The future of the mind, the scientific quest to understand, enhance, and empower the mind, Dr. Michio Kaku, professor of Theoretical Physics, City University of New York
- Bright air, brilliant fire, on the matter of the mind, Gerald M. Edelman
- Friendship, the evolution, biology, and extraordinary power of life's fundamental bond, Lydia Denworth
- The psychopath inside, a neuroscientist's personal journey into the dark side of the brain, James Fallon
- The evolution of consciousness, of Darwin, Freud, and cranial fire : the origins of the way we think, Robert Ornstein ; line illustrations by Ted Dewan
- Extreme fear, the science of your mind in danger, Jeff Wise
- Making time, why time seems to pass at different speeds and how to control it, Steve Taylor
- Quirk, brain science makes sense of your peculiar personality, Hannah Holmes
- Wisdom, From philosophy to neuroscience, Stephen S. Hall
- Loneliness, human nature and the need for social connection, John T. Cacioppo and William Patrick
- How the mind works, Steven Pinker
- Blue mind, the surprising science that shows how being near, in, on, or under water can make you happier, healthier, more connected and better at what you do, Wallace J. Nichols ; foreword by Céline Cousteau
- The new lean for life, outsmart your body to shrink fat cells and lose weight for good, Cynthia Stamper Graff and Réginald Allouche, M.D
- The grieving brain, the surprising science of how we learn from love and loss, Mary-Frances O'Connor
- The owner's manual for the brain, everyday applications from mind-brain research, Pierce J. Howard