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He also writes books for general readers, the most recent of which is How Brains Think, in the widely-translated Science Masters series. The Throwing Madonna, The Cerebral Symphony, and The Ascent of Mind are about brains and evolution. The River That Flows Uphill is about a two-week float trip down the rapids of the Colorado River in the bottom of the Grand Canyon, discussing evolution on the broad scale proclaimed by the book's subtitle, "A Journey from the Big Bang to the Big Brain." In Conversations with Neil's Brain, written with his neurosurgical colleague George Ojemann, he narrates a long day of neurosurgery for epilepsy, telling stories about how the brain works but focusing on how an internal voice is generated, one that occasionally speaks aloud. His October 1994 Scientific American article explores "The emergence of intelligence" and his January 1998 cover story for The Atlantic Monthly, "The great climate flip-! flop," grew out of his long-standing interest in abrupt climate change and how it influenced the evolution of a chimpanzeelike brain into a more human one.
He started out in physics at Northwestern University, then branched out into neurophysiology via studies at MIT, Harvard Medical School, and the University of Washington (Ph.D., Physiology & Biophysics, 1966). He has had a long association with academic neurosurgeons and psychiatrists without ever having to treat a patient.
Daniel C. Dennett (Tufts University)
co-author of The Mind's I
"Calvin takes the reader for a walk along the foreshore of brain science, and he is a wonderful companion. Sometimes he strides ahead, sometimes he tarries; then he wades into the sea and returns with a writhing new theory of the human mind.... This is not a book for those who want to keep their feet dry -- nor was it written by one... Darwin would have loved it."
Nicholas Humphrey (Cambridge University,
author of The Inner Eye
"William Calvin tells us that as a young man, he couldn't make up his mind between becoming a scientist and becoming a writer. Luckily, he decided to do both -- superbly. I have been quoting this knowledgeable, deep, and witty book, sending passages to friends, recommending it to my students."
Pamela McCorduck (Columbia University),
co-author of The Fifth Generation
"The Cerebral Symphony unfolds in a setting of science by the sea, in the charm and intensity of research at Cape Cod's Marine Biological Laboratory, in the company of investigators concerned with the workings of the brain, evolution, the nature of memory, dreams, intelligence, artificial and otherwise. Bill Calvin shines as scientist, philosopher, and writer. A superb book."
John Pfeiffer (Marine Biological Laboratory),
author of The Creative Explosion
"With a deft use of astute observations of everyday life around a marine biological research laboratory on Cape Cod, William H. Calvin brings into unexpected focus the quintessence of the human mind -- the phenomenon of consciousness. His relaxed and often lyrical prose makes the Cerebral Symphony a joy to read and stimulating to contemplate."
Roger Lewin (Science Magazine),
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