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Discover the fascinating insights in 'The Private Life of the Brain' by Susan Greenfield, an internationally acclaimed neuroscientist. This groundbreaking book delves deep into the complexities of human consciousness and emotion, providing readers with a scientific perspective on what happens in our brains during intense emotional experiences. From the effects of alcohol and drugs to the causes of road rage, Greenfield unveils the intricate connections between emotion and the brain's functioning. In this engaging B-format paperback, you'll explore how our personalized inner worlds are shaped by experiences, revealing the ways in which we can regress to our infantile states during moments of heightened emotion. Published by Penguin UK in 2005, this 272-page book is essential reading for anyone interested in neuroscience, psychology, and the science of consciousness. Unearth the mysteries of your brain and understand the emotional architecture that defines your unique sense of self with 'The Private Life of the Brain.' Ideal for both academic and casual readers, this book is a vital resource for those seeking to comprehend the dynamic interplay between emotion and brain function.