The Real Hidden Brain

The Real Hidden Brain by John L. Beiswenger, published by Indy Pub on March 21, 2021, is a thought-provoking exploration of the concepts presented in Shankar Vedantam’s The Hidden Brain. In this 102-page work, Beiswenger challenges the notion that individuals are merely puppets of a hidden brain, asserting instead that our actions are governed by our physical brain and the memory in our soul. This edition is presented in English and offers a critical perspective on the relationship between consciousness and responsibility.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the arguments surrounding the influence of the brain on behavior, as Beiswenger articulates his stance against the idea of manipulation by hidden forces. The book delves into themes related to science, life sciences, and biophysics, providing insights into the complexities of human agency. Through this discourse, Beiswenger invites readers to reconsider the implications of their understanding of the brain and its role in shaping actions and decisions.
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In the opinion of the author, John Beiswenger, Shankar Vedantam’s book, The Hidden Brain, suggests you are nothing more than a puppet with your hidden brain pulling the strings. Shankar Vedantam says, “No matter how much you learn about the hidden brain, you will never feel it manipulating you.” Beiswenger counters: “We are not manipulated by any hidden brain nor by our spiritual brain, for that matter. We are not manipulated at all. Our actions are those controlled by our physical brain, supported by the memory in our soul. In other words, we are responsible for our actions, contrary to the myth promoted in The Hidden Brain.”
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