[New Release] The Brain, Neuroscience of Cooperation
This is a nonfiction graphic novel about social cognition told by the renowned neuroscience professor couple, the Friths. It explains the brain functioning not as an individual entity but in social situations, based on the latest research. As life partners and scholars who have built their careers together for nearly 60 years, they have conducted significant research across various fields of psychology and neuroscience, from 'free will' and 'consciousness' to 'autism' and 'schizophrenia.' In this book, co-written with their writer son Alex Frith and cartoonist Daniel Locke, they explore the science of 'social cognition' as a whole. It reveals the secrets of what actually happens to us when we pair up or act as members of a team. The couple’s experiences and pioneering neuroscience research are woven into a comic format.
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Two Brains, The Neuroscience of Cooperation | Uta Frith et al. | Translated by Jeong Ji-in | 348 pages | 24,800 KRW
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