Richard Passingham is a renowned neuroscientist known for his work on decision-making.
He is one of the most cited researchers in his field.
Passingham's writing style is described as eccentric and informal, making complex topics accessible to general readers.
His approach in the book includes presenting practical questions and connecting scientific findings to everyday experiences.
Passingham is noted for his conservative approach to discussing the future of cognitive neuroscience.
His expertise in brain function and decision-making processes is evident throughout the book, providing readers with insights from a leading figure in the field.
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