Dark and Magical Places: The Neuroscience of How We Navigate
By (Author) Christopher Kemp
Profile Books Ltd
Wellcome Collection
1st March 2022
20th January 2022
Main
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Neurosciences
Popular psychology
612.82
Hardback
256
Width 140mm, Height 252mm, Spine 28mm
440g
Within our heads, we carry around an infinite and endlessly unfolding map of the world. Navigation is one of the most ancient neural abilities we have - older even than language - and in Dark and Magical Places, Christopher Kemp embarks on a journey to discover the remarkable extent of what our minds can do.
From the secrets of supernavigators to the strange, dreamlike environments inhabited by people with 'place blindness', he will explore the myriad ways in which we find our way, explain the cutting-edge neuroscience that is transforming our understanding of it - and try to answer why, for a species with a highly-sophisticated internal navigation system that evolved over millions of years, do humans get lost such a lot
'Chris Kemp may not be able to find his way out of a stairwell, but he has quickly and with no false turns made his way to the top of my list of favorite science writers ... A natural storyteller, a deft explainer, and a terrific and funny writer.' - Mary Roach, author of FUZZ
'Brilliant and beguiling' - Matthew Gavin Frank, author of FLIGHT OF THE DIAMOND SMUGGLERS
'Captivating ... will alter the way you see and move through the world.' - M. R. O'Connor, author of WAYFINDING
Christopher Kemp is an English scientist and science journalist. He works at Michigan State University, overseeing a research group that studies Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases. He is the author of Floating Gold: A Natural (and Unnatural) History of Ambergris and The Lost Species: Great Expeditions in the Collections of Natural History Museums