Dr Hannah Critchlow is the Science Outreach Fellow at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, and has been named a Top 100 UK Scientist by the Science Council for her work in science communication. Mentioned by Nature magazine as a rising star in the life sciences in 2019, she is listed as one of the University of Cambridge's 'inspirational and successful women in science' and appears regularly on TV, radio and at festivals to discuss and explore the brain.
A lively examination of communal endeavour... important and
correct
*The Guardian*
For tens of thousands of years we have tried to work out how we can
best think. At last this genius work explains the past, the present
and the future of our minds. Read - to be amazed.
*Bettany Hughes*
Hannah Critchlow has written a timely and engaging book about human
intelligence and the challenges our brains face in the twenty-first
century. It will make you think. It might even change for the
better the way you think.
*Ian Rankin*
A powerful manifesto for the strength of "we" thinking
*Marcus du Sautoy*
Hannah Critchlow's research into collective intelligence, team
work, communication, performance, resilience, ethics etc from a
neuroscience perspective is absolutely fascinating.
*Tatjana Marinko*
From startling futuristic speculation to practical exercises in
getting in touch with your own routine mental processes, Hannah
Critchlow steers us with a sure hand and an unfailingly clear and
engaging voice. This is a treasure of a book, exploding some
damaging myths and encouraging us to re-imagine the values of
relationality and receptivity in our thinking.
*Rowan Williams*
This is absolutely wonderful, uplifting and soulful. I can't tell
you how much we need joined-up thinking - this book and the thing
itself. The future of humanity very much depends on how well we
embrace these ground-breaking provocative ideas, to focus on the
collective 'we' more than the individual 'me'.
*Daniel M. Davis*
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