Brains, Humor, and Science: A Fun and Illustrated Journey with ‘Out of Your Mind’

‘Out of Your Mind’ by Jorge Cham and Dwayne Godwin. Photo: Barnes & Noble

“Out of Your Mind” by Jorge Cham and Dwayne Godwin is an engaging and visually captivating exploration of the human brain. This illustrated book takes readers on a journey through the complexities of neuroscience by blending humor, vibrant artwork, and scientific insight to make an often-intimidating subject accessible and entertaining.

Cham, known for his Piled Higher and Deeper (PhD Comics) series, brings his signature wit and illustration style, while neuroscientist Dwayne Godwin provides expert knowledge in an engaging, digestible format. It begins by touching on the subject of identity and what makes who we are and covers a range of topics, including how neurons communicate, the mysteries of consciousness, and the quirks of human memory and perception. The illustrations and comic-style storytelling make complex scientific concepts understandable and fun to explore.

Chapters include:

  1. Where Is The Mind?
  2. Why Do We Love?
  3. Why Do We Hate?
  4. Will an AI Take My Job?
  5. What Are the Limits of Memory?
  6. What Is Addiction?
  7. What Is Consciousness?
  8. What Makes Us Happy?
  9. Do We Have Free Will?
  10. What Happens When We Die?
  11. What Makes Us Human?

Highlights:
3. Why Do We Hate? – explores ideas about where hate comes from and how to combat hate, including some self-reflection because some hatred can be projections of the things we hate in ourselves. “Not only do humans have the capacity to hate, we also use our intelligence to organize and find ways to spread it.”

4. Will an AI Take My Job? – it addresses questions such as whether or not AI can gain consciousness (maybe, but not one that we would recognize) and if AI will eventually take over the world (the jury is still out on that one).

Despite the advanced topic, it manages to balance education and entertainment by using language simple enough to make the material understandable. The humor and visual storytelling ensures that even complex topics remain engaging, making it an excellent read for students, educators, or anyone looking to better understand the brain in a fun and interactive way.

Overall, whether you’re a science enthusiast or just curious about how the brain works, “Out of Your Mind” offers an enjoyable and informative experience. By making neuroscience fun and more accessible for everyone, it reaches a wider range of readers. It is recommended for readers who enjoy science and comics and can appreciate the humor involved in learning something new.

“If your Mind is the sum total of every way you process information and interact with the world, then anything that affects any part of your brain will change you, even if only a little.”

*The author of this blog received a copy for an honest review. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Related post: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Brain: What ‘Out of Your Mind’ Reveals About the Human Brain.

Survival, Suspense, and Adrenaline: New Survivalist Thriller ‘To Die Alone’

To Die Alone will be available on all major digital platforms on March 25. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

Survivalist thrillers create high-stakes scenarios where characters must overcome extreme challenges to stay alive. These films often explore themes of resilience, resourcefulness, and human instinct, making them both thrilling and thought-provoking. Whether set in the wilderness, post-apocalyptic landscapes, or disaster-stricken environments, these movies keep viewers on edge with intense action, suspenseful storytelling, and psychological depth. The appeal lies in the raw tension and the characters’ fight against overwhelming odds, allowing audiences to experience danger vicariously while contemplating their own survival instincts in similar situations. These films offer both adrenaline and emotional depth.

If you like these types of movies, there’s a new one coming out next week: To Die Alone.

Following its world premiere at the San Francisco Independent Film Festival and its Audience Award win for Best Narrative Feature, the survival thriller To Die Alone will be available on all major digital platforms starting March 25.

Directed by Austin Smagalski
Produced by Connie Jo Sechrist, Austin Smagalski
Starring James Tang and Lisa Jacqueline Starrett

In this gripping survival thriller, after suffering a devastating injury while hiking the remote Pacific Crest Trail, Irving must navigate the treacherous wilderness alone, battling not only physical pain but her own inner demons. With only a stranger named Ford to help her, she faces her deepest fears to survive.

To Die Alone movie still. Courtesy photo, used with permission.