Jonah Lehrer is a writer known for his work on neuroscience, psychology, and human behavior.
He has authored several books, including "Proust Was a Neuroscientist" and "How We Decide." Lehrer's writing style is often described as engaging and accessible, blending scientific research with popular culture references.
He has contributed to publications like The New Yorker and Wired.
However, Lehrer's career has been marked by controversy, including accusations of plagiarism and fabrication in some of his work.
Despite this, he continues to write and publish, with "Mystery" being his latest book exploring human curiosity and the appeal of the unknown.
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