Lewis isn’t just an observer; he lived the life of an addict for fifteen years, moving from boarding school experimentation to the opium dens of Calcutta and eventually to crime to fund his habit. Today, he is a distinguished neuroscientist, and this book is his attempt to explain what was actually happening inside his "neural metropolis" during those dark years. A Dual-Perspective Journey
Lewis uses his own life as a case study to illuminate universal truths about addiction: What's on Your Recovery Bookshelf?
The Neural Feedback Loop: Reviewing "Memoirs of an Addicted Brain"
: Lewis describes the emotional "why"—the loneliness of boarding school or the "electric sheen of attraction" provided by a dopamine surge.
Lewis isn’t just an observer; he lived the life of an addict for fifteen years, moving from boarding school experimentation to the opium dens of Calcutta and eventually to crime to fund his habit. Today, he is a distinguished neuroscientist, and this book is his attempt to explain what was actually happening inside his "neural metropolis" during those dark years. A Dual-Perspective Journey
Lewis uses his own life as a case study to illuminate universal truths about addiction: What's on Your Recovery Bookshelf?
The Neural Feedback Loop: Reviewing "Memoirs of an Addicted Brain"
: Lewis describes the emotional "why"—the loneliness of boarding school or the "electric sheen of attraction" provided by a dopamine surge.