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The Neural Mind review: Can a new book crack one of neuroscience’s hardest problems? Not quite

Last updated: December 27, 2025 9:05 am
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A cute young girl holds a transparent glass containing water with ice. She stands in a sunny garden and enjoys drinking the refreshing liquid. Space for copy.

A simple drink of water is actually a complex neurological action

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The Neural Mind
George Lakoff and Srini Narayanan, University of Chicago Press

This article delves into the intriguing concepts presented in The Neural Mind: How brains think, shedding light on the complexities of human thought processes. The book, authored by George Lakoff, a linguist and cognitive scientist, and Srini Narayanan, a research director at Google DeepMind, explores how the brain utilizes similar processes for motor functions, language, and abstract thinking.

According to Lakoff and Narayanan, the brain repurposes neuronal circuits originally designed for motor control to facilitate various types of cognitive activities. They argue that fundamental concepts such as spatial orientation and movement are ingrained in the brain, influencing how we perceive and interact with the world.

By drawing parallels between physical actions like drinking water and linguistic structures, the authors demonstrate how our language and thought processes are interconnected. The act of drinking water, for instance, involves a series of coordinated movements that mirror the structure of sentences in language.

Furthermore, Lakoff and Narayanan emphasize the role of metaphors in shaping our understanding of abstract ideas. They propose that metaphorical expressions not only aid in comprehension but also reflect the underlying cognitive mechanisms at play in our brains.

While the book presents compelling theories on the neural basis of cognition, the readability of The Neural Mind has been called into question. Critics have noted its repetitive and disjointed nature, making it a challenging read for those seeking a coherent narrative.

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Despite its shortcomings in readability, the ideas put forth in The Neural Mind offer valuable insights into the intricate workings of the human brain. As research in neuroscience continues to advance, the concepts discussed by Lakoff and Narayanan may pave the way for a deeper understanding of how our minds process information.

Michael Marshall is a writer based in Devon, UK

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