Talking Heads
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‘Enjoyable’ New Scientist
‘Delightfully well-written, accessible, surprisingly reflective and humorous’ Irish Times
‘Thoughtful’ Irish Independent
From neurons to nations, Talking Heads is a stunning survey of the science of human connection and communication
We are social animals and talking is part of what makes us human.
But what purpose does conversation serve? In this revelatory tour of talking, neuroscientist Shane O’Mara explores why we communicate, what happens in our brains when we do it, and what it means for us as individuals, groups and societies.
How do our thoughts, memories, and conversations change our brains? What does it mean that we spend most of our thinking lives in a five-minute bubble around the present moment? Why does our sense of self solidify with age, even as we grow more forgetful? In what ways do we imagine futures together? And how do our nations begin as conversations?
Moving from the personal to the social and ultimately towards a radical new perspective on the defining phenomenon of our times, populist nationalism, this is the story of how conversation builds the worlds around us – and how, together, we can talk our way into a better tomorrow.
‘Invaluable … Fascinating’ David Crystal, author of Let’s TalkDelightfully well-written, accessible, surprisingly reflecting … and humorous—Niamh Jiménez, Irish Times
Surprising… intriguing… enjoyable—New Scientist
In this time of digital disconnection, Talking Heads is a reminder of the enduring power of face-to-face interactions and conversations. It is a thoughtful book that might make you watch what you say.—Irish Independent
Talking Heads … is mostly interested in big-picture questions: how intact memory supports our sociality and binds us into collective beings who share collective memories. … The point O’Mara is most keen to make in his book is that entities such as nations ‘begin as conversations’… O’Mara is an entertaining guide, full of good stories—Times Literary Supplement
O’Mara delves deeply into the ways we use conversations to create our cultures and build entire nations … There’s a lot in it that resonates—Irish TimesShane O’Mara is Professor of Experimental Brain Research at Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin. He is Principal Investigator in, and was director of, the Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, one of Europe’s leading research centres for neuroscience, as well as being a Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator and a Science Foundation Ireland Principal Investigator. He is the author of Why Torture Doesn’t Work, A Brain for Business and In Praise of Walking.
His musings on neuroscience, psychology and life can be found at the substack Brain Pizza.GB
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