In Your Brain Is a Time Machine, leading neuroscientist Dean Buonomano
embarks on an “immensely engaging”
exploration of how time works inside the brain (Barbara Kiser, Nature).
The human brain, he argues, is a complex system that not only tells time but creates it;
it constructs our sense of chronological movement and enables “mental time travel”—simulations
of future and past events.
These functions are essential not only to our daily lives but to the evolution of the human race:
without the ability to anticipate the future, mankind would never have crafted tools or invented agriculture.
This virtuosic work of popular science will lead you to a revelation as strange as it is true:
your brain is, at its core, a time machine.