An MIT professor and neuroscience investigator builds on theories that human identity is defined not by genes but by the unique connections between brain cells, describing his work with leading resear
We know that each of us is unique, but science has struggled to pinpoint where, precisely, our uniqueness resides. Is it in our genes? The structure of our brains? Our genome may determine our eye col
What really makes us who we are? This book shows that our identity does not lie in our genes, but in the connections between our brain cells - our own particular wiring, or 'connectomes'. It reveals t