Suggestions for pop psychology or neuroscience reading?

I just finished reading 'Stumbling on Happiness' (Gilbert) and 'The man who mistook his wife for a hat' (Sacks). They were so fascinating! What should I read next?

(I don't have a psychology or neuroscience background, just interested in thinking about thinking)

Answer:
Oliver Sacks has written several other books, such as "An Anthropologist on Mars" and "Awakenings," which was made into a movie several years ago.

I'm not familiar with "Stumbling on Happiness," but you might try books like "Descartes' Error" by Antonio Damasio, or "Emotional Intelligence" by Daniel Goleman.

Happy Reading!
Horton Hears a Who
Dr. Suess?
i never promised you a rose garden
pieces of purgatory
the sterilization of carrie buck
those are all pretty good books

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