Smarter, Dan Hurley
Smarter, Dan Hurley
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Smarter
The New Science of Building Brain Power

Author: Dan Hurley

Narrator: Erik Synnestvedt

Unabridged: 8 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 03/04/2014


Synopsis

Can you make yourself, your kids, and your parents smarter?

Expanding upon one of the most-read New York Times Magazine features of 2012, Smarter penetrates the hot new field of intelligence research to reveal what researchers call a revolution in human intellectual abilities. Shattering decades of dogma, scientists began publishing studies in 2008 showing that “fluid intelligence”—the ability to learn, solve novel problems, and get to the heart of things—can be increased through training.

But is it all just hype? With vivid stories of lives transformed, science journalist Dan Hurley delivers practical findings for people of every age and ability. Along the way, he narrates with acidtongued wit his experiences as a human guinea pig, road-testing commercial brain-training programs, learning to play the Renaissance lute, getting physically fit, even undergoing transcranial directcurrent stimulation.

Smarter speaks to the audience that made bestsellers out of Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain and Moonwalking with Einstein.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Aaron

*A full executive summary of this book is available here: [URL not allowed] The main argument: The idea that we can boost our brain power through interventions of various kinds has been around a long time. Over the years, numerous drugs, diets and other practices (including eve......more

Goodreads review by Brian

The knee-jerk reaction on seeing this book was ‘it’s going to be rubbish’, as it is widely publicised that most commercial ‘brain training’ products have no more value than any activity that keeps the mind active, from reading a book to chatting to a next-door neighbour. And while an active mind is......more

I bought this book back in 2017 when I was living abroad and finally got round to reading it! I enjoyed this book, a fascinating journey into the world of what ‘intelligence’ is, and if we can actively improve our own. It seems that we possibly can, but like many abilities in life, there will be suc......more