
The 21st Century Brain
Cutting edge neuroscience to help us navigate the future
$47.59
- Hardcover
400 pages
- Release Date
30 May 2026
Summary
With cutting-edge neuroscience, fascinating case studies, and new brain exercises, Dr. Hannah Critchlow shows how we can boost our human abilities to flourish in the face of global challenges.
This powerful, practical, and optimistic guide to strengthening your mind for the modern world and thriving in the age of AI, comes from acclaimed neuroscientist and Sunday Times bestselling author Dr. Hannah Critchlow.
How do we nurture our brains—and our children’s brains—so we have th…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781911709961 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1911709968 |
| Author: | Dr Hannah Critchlow |
| Publisher: | Transworld Publishers Ltd |
| Imprint: | Torva |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 400 |
| Release Date: | 30 May 2026 |
| Weight: | 616g |
| Dimensions: | 242mm x 165mm x 36mm |
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Critics Review
Full of fascinating new research. Profoundly empowering. – Professor Hannah Fry, author of Hello World
The 21st Century Brain is a vital book for understanding how our brains can adapt and thrive in an age of innovation. Boundlessly thoughtful and practical, it will help you make better decisions, become more curious and creative, and foster deeper intelligence and wisdom. Essential reading for anyone thinking seriously about the future. – Joseph Jebelli, author of The Brain at Rest
The 21st Century Brain combines long-established scientific knowledge and the latest research to build an intriguing picture of our brain and the mind housed within it. With personal anecdotes, clearly explained science and useful exercises to help our brains cope with the challenges of our technological world, Dr. Critchlow has given us a fascinating neuroscience book that is also a guide to modern life. It’s a brilliant book that I will read more than once. – Dr Darragh Ennis, neuroscientist and professional quizzer
The 21st Century Brain is an engaging, accessible and optimistic look at how neuroscience can help us navigate the challenges of this century. * Daily Mail *
Serious and impressive … Critchlow deserves praise for her rigour and optimism …She argues persuasively that we already possess all of the mental attributes we need to survive and thrive … Critchlow covers some fascinating recent science about diet, the gut-brain axis and my favourite organelles, mitochondria … Her tips for honing mental capacity at the end of each of the six chapters are both useful and actionable .. [an} expert, measured manifesto. – Graham Lawton * New Scientist *
Engaging and profoundly positive. * The Bookseller *
An engaging and wide-ranging tour through modern neuroscience, brought to life with Hannah Critchlow’s trademark clarity and eye for everyday relevance. – Dr Paul Goldsmith, author of The Evolving Brain
About The Author
Dr Hannah Critchlow
Hannah Critchlow, PhD, HonsDSc
Hannah Critchlow is an internationally acclaimed neuroscientist, broadcaster, author, and Fellow at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge. She has appeared on major broadcasting networks, including the BBC, Australian ABC, and Korean TV and radio, and regularly gives talks to diverse audiences worldwide.
Her areas of expertise include consciousness, learning and memory, decision-making, intelligence, collaboration between minds, and our relationship with Artificial Intelligence.
In 2019, she was recognized by Nature as a ‘Rising Star in Life Sciences’ and by the UK Science Council as a ‘Top 100 UK scientist’.
Publications:
- Consciousness: A Ladybird Expert Guide (Penguin, 2018)
- The Science of Fate (Hodder & Stoughton, 2019) - This book reached The Sunday Times Bestseller list.
- Joined-up Thinking (2022) - Published in both English and Mandarin to critical acclaim, its findings have been presented globally to international policy officials.
Education and Recognition:
- PhD investigating synaptic plasticity from Cambridge University (completed 2007).
- Honorary Doctorate from Brunel University (2022) in recognition of her global contributions to neuroscience and communication.
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