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Wall street journal reviewA very kind review by science writer and bestselling author Matthew Hutson.
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luminary cafe eventsHonored to be selected as a Luminary, alongside beloved professors, NYT bestselling authors, an NFL champion, a former SNL writer, and more.
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Podcast INTERVIEWFirst podcast interview that covered the book - and a great conversation! Previous guests included Jeff Hawkins and Nancy Kanwisher.
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"If you're a brain owner...this is the guidebook you're going to want."
-David Eagleman, Stanford neuroscientist, NYT bestselling author, host of PBS TV show "The Brain", advisor on HBO's Westworld
“Those interested in adding rigor to their self-improvement journeys have no better place to turn than Smarter Tomorrow."
-Wall Street Journal
“Brilliant...While many of us are out of school now, there are still people out there who make intelligence cool—and show us how we can become smarter ourselves."
-The Next Big Idea Club (book club from Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Grant, Susan Cain, and Daniel Pink)
"A new book explaining how to optimize your nervous system condenses the best of psychology and neuroscience, which makes it almost perfect."
-Fair Observer
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Join a quest for the Holy Grail within each of us: the optimized brain.
Smarter Tomorrow: How 15 Minutes of Neurohacking a Day Can Help You Work Better, Think Faster, and Get More Done (Little, Brown Spark/Hachette Book Group), will take you on a journey full of colorful characters, strange science, and startling insights that could change the first 15 minutes of your day -- and, perhaps, the rest of your day with it.
NeuroEducate founder Elizabeth Ricker, an MIT and Harvard graduate with years of experience in both neuroscience labs and in Silicon Valley startups, poses a simple question: what scientifically valid tools could anyone use to improve their mind--on a budget of less than $500 and with only 15 minutes a day?
Ricker's biological DIY misadventures include increasing verbal abilities with nicotine gum only to discover its addictive qualities, inducing a hallucination due to a miscalculation in her homemade brain-stimulation device, and analyzing her own spit, blood, and poop for insights into cognition. Along the way you will meet a host of colorful characters, including a UCLA professor who discovered that cats could control their own brain waves, an Oxford neuroscientist zapping students with electrical current to improve their mathematical ability, a Fortune 500 executive life coach famous for her blistering honesty, a Jeopardy! game show winner, and a human memory marvel.
By the end, you will have learned a set of tools to apply to your own brain--and perhaps become your very own human guinea pig in the process.
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Smarter Tomorrow: How 15 Minutes of Neurohacking a Day Can Help You Work Better, Think Faster, and Get More Done (Little, Brown Spark/Hachette Book Group), will take you on a journey full of colorful characters, strange science, and startling insights that could change the first 15 minutes of your day -- and, perhaps, the rest of your day with it.
NeuroEducate founder Elizabeth Ricker, an MIT and Harvard graduate with years of experience in both neuroscience labs and in Silicon Valley startups, poses a simple question: what scientifically valid tools could anyone use to improve their mind--on a budget of less than $500 and with only 15 minutes a day?
Ricker's biological DIY misadventures include increasing verbal abilities with nicotine gum only to discover its addictive qualities, inducing a hallucination due to a miscalculation in her homemade brain-stimulation device, and analyzing her own spit, blood, and poop for insights into cognition. Along the way you will meet a host of colorful characters, including a UCLA professor who discovered that cats could control their own brain waves, an Oxford neuroscientist zapping students with electrical current to improve their mathematical ability, a Fortune 500 executive life coach famous for her blistering honesty, a Jeopardy! game show winner, and a human memory marvel.
By the end, you will have learned a set of tools to apply to your own brain--and perhaps become your very own human guinea pig in the process.
Get your copy on Amazon
Intrigued? Sign up for the newsletter to get book updates (and the occasional new blog post).
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