John Ratey, bestselling author and clinical professor of psychiatry at
Harvard Medical School, lucidly explains the human brain's workings, and
paves the way for a better understanding of how the brain affects who we
are. Ratey provides insight into the basic structure and chemistry of
the brain, and demonstrates how its systems shape our perceptions,
emotions, and behavior. By giving us a greater understanding of how the
brain responds to the guidance of its user, he provides us with
knowledge that can enable us to improve our lives.
In A User's Guide to the Brain, Ratey clearly and succinctly surveys
what scientists now know about the brain and how we use it. He looks at
the brain as a malleable organ capable of improvement and change, like
any muscle, and examines the way specific motor functions might be
applied to overcome neural disorders ranging from everyday shyness to
autism. Drawing on examples from his practice and from everyday life,
Ratey illustrates that the most important lesson we can learn about our
brains is how to use them to their maximum potential.