Neuroscientist David Eagleman explores the hidden workings of the unconscious mind in 'Incognito,' revealing how much of our thoughts, feelings, and decisions are driven by processes beyond our conscious awareness. The book delves into various aspects of neuroscience, from optical illusions to criminal behavior, to illustrate the complex and often surprising nature of the brain.
I love Rbert Sheldrake's work, too, but also Professor Donald Hoffman, David Eagleman.
""David Eagleman is mentioned in the context of scientific explanations for consciousness and the brain, specifically the idea that the brain might 'receive signals from outside,' which aligns with the themes of his work on the unconscious mind."