Book Summary:
Being You: A New Science of Consciousness by Anil Seth is a groundbreaking exploration of what it means to be conscious and how our perceptions of reality—and of ourselves—are created by the brain. Seth, a leading neuroscientist, challenges traditional philosophical ideas about consciousness, presenting instead the concept that our experience of the world and the self is a kind of “controlled hallucination” generated by the brain’s predictive processes. Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, and artificial intelligence, he explains how the brain constructs reality by constantly making and updating predictions based on sensory input. The book delves into profound questions about self-awareness, free will, and the boundary between life and non-life, shedding light on phenomena such as dreaming, anesthesia, and near-death experiences. With engaging storytelling and scientific clarity, Being You not only unpacks the mysteries of the mind but also argues that understanding consciousness helps us appreciate the fragile, subjective, and deeply human experience of being alive.
About the Author:
Anil Seth is a British neuroscientist, author, and professor of cognitive and computational neuroscience at the University of Sussex. He is also the co-director of the Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, one of the leading research institutions studying the biological basis of consciousness. Seth’s research focuses on perception, predictive processing, and the neural mechanisms that underpin the sense of self and reality. A prominent voice in the field of consciousness studies, he has published extensively in scientific journals and has given acclaimed TED Talks that have reached millions worldwide. Being You is his first major popular science book and has been praised for bridging the gap between cutting-edge research and philosophical inquiry. Through his work, Anil Seth has become one of the most influential figures advancing our scientific and humanistic understanding of consciousness and what it means to “be” a conscious being.
