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Our Brains, Our Selves review: Riveting case studies show how neurology shapes us


What marks out individuals from each other? Is it possible to change personality overnight?
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Our Brains, Our Selves
Masud Husain (Canongate Books)
What makes us who we are? Most of us ask this question at least once in our lifetimes. Personally, I wonder about it all the time. As an extrovert, much of my identity is built around being outgoing and friendly: these traits make me, me. But where do they come from? How durable are they? Could I wake up one day as someone who is reserved, quiet and calm? It is an unnerving thought.…
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