A new book reveals how we can tap the intelligence that exists beyond our brains â in our bodies, our surroundings, and our relationships.
What The Reviewers Say
Susan Pinker,
The New York Times
The Extended Mind exhorts us to use our entire bodies, our surroundings and our relationships to 'think outside the brain.'.
Mathew Hutson,
The Wall Street Journal
Cognitive scientists have since explored the philosophers’ question in several related fields, including embodied, situated and distributed cognition—respectively, how thought is shaped by bodily experience, physical environments and social exchange. In her book The Extended Mind, science writer Annie Murphy Paul takes on each in turn.
Emily Balcetis,
The Washington Post
[Paul] engagingly weaves together diverse narratives to explain this form of intelligence.
Publishers Weekly
Science journalist Paul pushes back against the idea that brains are 'a cordoned-off space where cognition happens' in this thoroughly reported look at myriad types of thinking.