What is it that makes you distinct from me? Identity is a term much
used but hard to define. For that very reason, it has long been a topic
of fascination for philosophers but has been regarded with aversion by
neuroscientists - until now.
Susan Greenfield takes us on a journey in search of a biological
interpretation of this most elusive of concepts, guiding us through the
social and psychiatric perspectives and ultimately to the heart of the
physical brain.
Greenfield argues that as the brain adapts exquisitely to environment,
the cultural challenges of the 21st century, with its screen-based
technologies, mean that we are facing unprecedented changes to identity
itself.