"Koch weaves a vivid and poignant story, punctuated by fascinating characters and compelling science. The book will leave you with a small piece of Koch's own consciousness, plucked from his head and delivered into yours."
--Science News
" . . . definitely worth reading.... I argued with Koch all the way through this book. And I loved every minute of it."
--Robert Stickgold, Nature
"Pioneering consciousness studies requires a nimbly multiprocessing mind. That Koch possesses one is apparent."
--Chronicle of Higher Education
"Among the plethora of books on consciousness, this engaging blend of science, autobiography and honest self-reflection stands out. It combines a lucid description of the leading edge of consciousness science with a surprisingly personal and philosophical reflection of the author's life as one of its foremost authorities, shedding light on how scientists really think. Science writing at its best."
--Anil Seth, Times Higher Education
" . . . the book offers good rides through the wild forest of the neuroscience of consciousness. Koch is fearless, and does not shrink from talking about phenomenology and qualia; he includes them and tries to formalise consciousness by linking it to direct brain signals or well-defined psychological constructs."
--Tristan Bekinschtein, Times Higher Education
"This new volume is attractive not only for the breadth and depth that is typical of Koch's writing, but also for its highly accessible nature . . . This important book serves as a subtle introduction to many of the driving questions of the discipline that may well significantly change people's understanding of human nature."
--Choice