MAUREEN SEABERG
MAUREEN SEABERG is the coauthor of Struck by Genius: How a Brain Injury Made me A Mathematical Wonder. She is an expert sensory blogger for Psychology Today and herself is a neurological/sensory outlier as a polysynesthete and genetic, functional tetrachromat. Ms. Seaberg has written for The New York Times; National Geographic; Vogue; O, the Oprah magazine; and ESPN: the magazine among other venues. She has appeared on MSNBC, PBS, CNN’s “Great Big Story,” The Lisa Oz Show on Oprah Radio and beyond. She is currently working on a book about the latest, extraordinary human sensory research for St. Martin’s Press. She is a native New Yorker and also likes to photograph wild animals living in urban spaces.
FEARFULLY AND WONDERFULLY MADE: THE ASTONISHING NEW SCIENCE OF THE SENSES
St. Martin’s Press, 2023
*A Next Big Idea Club Must-Read Title
In 2016, scientists proved that humans could see light at the level of a single photon. We are living in historic times when humans may look at the very fabric of the universe in a laboratory setting. Around the world, other recent discoveries about the senses are just as astounding. It turns out we can hear amplitudes smaller than an atom, smell a trillion scents, have a set of taste buds that can discern molecules of fresh water, and can feel through the sense of touch the difference of a single molecule.
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made takes readers through their own bodies, delving into the molecular and even the quantum, and tells the story of our magnificent sensorium and what it means for the next wave of human potential. From the laboratories to the ordinary homes where these breakthroughs are taking place, the book explores our current sensory Renaissance and shows readers how they, themselves, can heighten their own senses and experience the miraculous.
“In addition to [Seaberg’s] own captivating story…An intriguing story about the power of perception.”
―Kirkus Reviews
“A must-read … As we move into the future, the insights in this book will be the basis of new technologies in the virtual realm but also give us a deeper knowledge of how each of us consciously and unconsciously construct our own reality.”
―Deepak Chopra, MD