If you're in Washington DC on Thursday April 23rd, 2026 please come along to this free event. I'll be discussing Our Brains, Our Selves with Peter Turkeltaub, Director of the Cognitive Recovery Lab at Georgetown University.
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If you or your students want the best introduction to coding, take a look at the new book by Sanjay Manohar
I'm delighted to announce that 'Our Brains, Our Selves' launches in the States next week! Hope you'll enjoy it.
What's the relationship of apathy to depression and anhedonia? Sijia Zhao led our work on this to show that many individuals qualify for the diagnostic criteria of 2 or even 3 of these syndromes. But factor analysis reveals that the syndromes are highly dissociable
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March issue @brain1878.bsky.social with winning article in Brain Essay Competition by @oharealex.bsky.social considers if it is technologically feasible for machines to achieve human-level intelligence, and philosophically plausible for them to possess consciousness
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How people with brain disorders reveal important insights into our selves
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How people with brain disorders reveal important insights into our selves
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Latest issue of @brain1878.bsky.social out with a great set of Opinion pieces on the value and ethics of thalamic stereoEEG recordings in people with intractable epilepsy being considered for surgery.
Fascinating stuff on Start the Week this morning: The Peasants War, the last known victims of the Atlantic Slave Trade, and the neurology of selfhood, all in the words of prize-winning authors. Join Lyndal Roper, Hannah Durkin @masudhusain.bsky.social and me just after 9:00 on Radio Four.
The December issue of Brain is out with a wonderful cover. Interested to know what those delicate helical structures are?
Yes, this is Treponema pallidum, the bacteria that causes syphilis and which proved so elusive to detect when researchers first attempted to isolate it.
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I agree with you! The Guardian changed the title without my knowledge. Annoying!
The Times and Sunday Times science/environment books of the year are out! By @masudhusain.bsky.social @adamweymouth.bsky.social Tim Gregory Liam Shaw @hannahritchie.bsky.social Suzanne O'Sullivan and Bollore/Bonnassies.
List here (click science/environment)
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Nice to have made this cut with OUR BRAINS, OUR SELVES in the Financial Times Best Books of 2025 list.
This turned out to be a really stimulating interview on the University of Oxfords' CortexCast podcast series on what patients with brain disorders reveal about our selves
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The current environment is making it near impossible to run clinical trials in the UK.
One key issue discussed in @brain1878.bsky.social
is the duplication - or worse - of regulatory oversight at NHS hospitals & universities.
My views on how to change the system
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Still a bit stunned but delighted to receive this from @royalsociety.org
We're very happy to announce that the winner of this year’s Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize is ‘Our Brains, Our Selves: What a Neurologist’s Patients Taught Him About the Brain’ by debut author, clinical neurologist and neuroscientist Masud Husain. #SciBooks royalsociety.org/news/2025/10...
This one made me smile.
The cover of the September issue of @brain1878.bsky.social depicts Hume and Sartre in animated conversation, accompanying a new essay on mental imagery by Margherita Arcangeli and Paolo Bartolomeo
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Nobody said publication is cost-free but this is some profit margin!
There's greed and then there's Springer Nature greed.
No wonder some people are smiling!
To my astonishment, my new book Vanished has been shortlisted for the Royal Society’s Trivedi Science Book Prize.
Thankful to all the roarsome people who helped make it happen, from the Royal Society and judges to many beloveds.
Roaring! 🐯
#Extinction
#BookSky #HPS #Skystorians
Very happy to be in such great company, shortlisted for the
@royalsociety.org Trivedi Science Book Prize with 'Our Brains, Our Selves' published by @canongate.co.uk
Please do email me
Latest edition of @brain1878.bsky.social includes a new paper on General Paresis of the Insane and an accompanying editorial, explaining why it and neurosyphilis still remain conditions which we can't afford to forget
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Our Dementia Research Oxford Seminar series recommences on Sept 11th with Prof Martin Turner on 'Advancing therapy development in ALS'. 12 Noon on Zoom us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
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July issue of @brain1878.bsky.social includes an article on AI-based tools for urgent decision-making for thrombectomy in acute #stroke. Unlike the White Rabbit, we don't want to be late!
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Very pleased to see 'Our Brains, Our Selves' made it into the
@financialtimes.com best of this year's science books
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This month's issue of @brain1878.bsky.social contains two fascinating essays - runners up from last year's competition, as well as a fantastic range of articles from anti-NMDAR encephalitis, through to stroke and neurodegenerative diseases.
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Either general or neurological is fine. The principles will be pretty similar I suspect, but am open-minded to learn