"Understanding the Brain is a little gem of clarity and scientific rigor. It is equally relevant for the curious student who has never heard of the brain as it is for a specialist like myself, who still finds new insights within its pages even in my own area of expertise: the neuroscience of music.
For example, on page 48, I learned about the existence of a fascinating cave organ in Andalusia. Later in the book, the compelling case of an implanted pianist (ref. 9, p.56) is used to illustrate the brain circuits involved in auditory imagery. The complexity of the phenomena is never avoided, but always explained with remarkable clarity, without sacrificing scientific precision.
I plan to use this book and highly recommend it to my students in music neurocognition, who come to class with very diverse backgrounds including future composers, musicologists, and music therapists, many of whom have never taken a course in neuropsychology."
Professor Isabelle Peretz, Department of Psychology, University of Montreal
"It is with great enthusiasm that I endorse Dernières nouvelles du cerveau, the latest book by Professor Paolo Bartolomeo, a distinguished neurologist and cognitive neuroscientist affiliated with the Institut du Cerveau (ICM), Sorbonne Université, and Inserm (France). Professor Bartolomeo is internationally recognized for his pioneering work on spatial neglect and other neurological syndromes, as well as for his broader contributions to our understanding of brain function. In this book, however, he demonstrates a rare and admirable talent: the ability to translate complex neuroscientific knowledge into clear, engaging, and accessible language for a wide audience. Dernières nouvelles du cerveau is not only scientifically rigorous but also deeply humanistic. It invites readerswhether students, educators, or simply curious mindson a journey through the most fascinating questions of the mind and brain. From the origins of language and consciousness to the mysteries of learning, dreaming, and brain development, Professor Bartolomeo provides thoughtful, evidence-based insights that are both enlightening and inspiring. What sets this book apart is its balance between theoretical depth and practical relevance. As a practicing neurologist, Professor Bartolomeo bridges the gap between research and clinical application, offering readers a window into how neuroscience can inform our understanding of brain pathologies and their potential treatments. For all these reasons, I strongly support the publication of an English translation of Dernières nouvelles du cerveau. Making this work accessible to a broader international audience would be a valuable contribution to public understanding of neuroscience and to the education of students and professionals alike."
Juan Lupiáñez, Professor of Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Granada
"I am writing to express my strong endorsement for the publication of The Latest Brain News by Paolo Bartolomeo. This is an exceptional work that succeeds in presenting complex neuroscientific material in a manner that is both scientifically rigorous and accessible to a general readership. The author, a highly respected neurologist and active researcher in the field of cognitive neuroscience, offers readers an engaging exploration of how the brain workscovering foundational knowledge, cutting-edge research, and current debates. Importantly, the book is written in a clear, precise, and approachable style that allows non-specialists to grasp challenging concepts without sacrificing depth or accuracy. Therefore, the book is equally valuable to experts, students, and curious readers outside the field. Whether introducing readers to key topics like language, imagination, and consciousness, or explaining the latest findings on brain connectivity, The Latest Brain News maintains a tone that is consistently informative yet highly readable. It bridges the gap between popular science and academic writing, which is an impressive and much-needed contribution in todays scientific publishing landscape. In short, this book is suitable for all audiencesstudents, professionals, and general readers alikeand I strongly recommend its publication. It is not only a significant scientific contribution but also a compelling and enjoyable read that will resonate with anyone interested in how the human brain works."
Professor Ana B. Chica, Brain, Mind and Behaviour Research Center, University of Granada
"It is with genuine admiration and professional gratitude that I write this letter to support the English translation and international publication of The Latest Brain News by Professor Paolo Bartolomeo. As one of his former PhD students, I can attest that Paolo played a pivotal role in shaping my scientific journey. His deep knowledge, clarity of thought, and unwavering enthusiasm for neuroscience and neuropsychology sparked my own passion for the field a spark that has guided my career to this day. This book is more than a popular science volume. It is a synthesis of decades of clinical insight and cutting-edge research, presented with clarity and precision, and rooted in Paolos unique dual expertise as both a practicing neurologist and a cognitive neuroscientist. His capacity to explain complex topics from brain connectivity to language networks, from consciousness to music perception makes his work accessible to students, scientists, and the curious public alike. I believe The Latest Brain News fills a gap in todays popular neuroscience literature. While authors like Oliver Sacks or Antonio Damasio have made invaluable contributions, Paolo offers a rare blend: scientific rigor, clinical relevance, and a humanistic approach. His writing has the power to educate a new generation of thinkers and ignite curiosity in readers worldwide, just as he once inspired me. For all these reasons, I can think of no author more deserving of a broader platform. I highly recommend this book for translation and global distribution. Its impact will be lasting on both aspiring scientists and the wider public eager to understand the brain."
Dr Michel Thiebaut de Schotten, Research Director CNRS, Head of the BCBlab and GIN
"It is a great pleasure to write this endorsement letter to warmly recommend the book The latest brain news authored by Dr. Paolo Bartolomeo MD PhD, neurologist and researcher in cognitive neuroscience (DR INSERM) at the Paris Brain Institute.
The latest brain news presents recent research findings in cognitive neuroscience from fields that have seen important advances, while also offering a fresh perspective on familiar topics. Rather than looking for exhaustiveness, Dr. Bartolomeo aims at presenting a selection of salient subjects covering brain functions such as visual perception, attention, language and musical cognition, and their anatomical correlates at neuron and networks levels. The book demonstrates scientific rigor at both conceptual and methodological levels. Conceptually, every term is clearly and accessibly defined, providing comprehensive theoretical explanations supported by cited references and clinical examples. Dr. Bartolomeo also introduces new neuroscience methods with clear explanations for a non-specialist audience, offering up-to-date insights into the latest advancements in neuroimaging such as diffusion tensor imaging and resting state.
The writing style of Dr. Bartolomeo is marked by precision, powerful analogies and rich metaphors making this book both an enjoyable and insightful read. The author knows perfectly how to guide the reader step-by-step through the intricacies of different brain structures and cerebral functions. His ability to present sophisticated science in a simple, accessible and engaging manner is simply outstanding.
In The latest brain news, science and clinics are equally present, enhancing the educational value of the book for a broad audience. The primary readership consists of students enrolled in courses on neuropsychology and neuroscience (cognitive, translational, clinical), medical and paramedical students, such as for instance speech therapists. However, clinicians and individuals without prior knowledge of neuroscience will also find the book accessible and informative. At university, Dr. Bartolomeos book can be used alongside textbooks on functional anatomy and serves as an interesting resource that provides key topics for discussion or starting points for students discussion in practical lectures of neuropsychology and neuroscience or projects writing. It can also be used in conjunction with works by Stanislas Dehaene on language and reading acquisition and consciousness, by Antonio Damasio on the emotional aspects related to the frontal lobes functioning, and by Daniel Levitin on music cognition related topics, to give only a few examples.
In conclusion, The Latest brain news is outstanding and timely, capturing all the excitement and promise of the cognitive neuroscience rapidly growing field. It is remarkably clearly written, highly concise and features brilliantly chosen subjects. I truly believe that reading Dr. Bartolomeos book can influence career choices and inspire further studies of the human brain. Therefore, I strongly encourage its publication. Do not hesitate to contact me, should you have any further question."
Monica N. Toba, Associate Professor of Neuroscience, University of Picardie Jules Verne (UPJV)