Unique: The New Science of Human Individuality

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Inspired by the abundance of unique personalities available on dating websites, a renowned neuroscientist examines the science of what makes you, you.

David J. Linden has devoted his career to understanding the biology common to all humans. But a few years ago he found himself on OkCupid. Looking through that vast catalog of human diversity, he got to What makes us all so different? Unique is the riveting answer. Exploring everything from the roots of sexuality, gender, and intelligence to whether we like bitter beer, Linden shows how our individuality results not from a competition of nature versus nurture, but rather from a mélange of genes continually responding to our experiences in the world, beginning in the womb. And he shows why individuality matters, as it is our differences that enable us to live together in groups.

Told with Linden’s unusual combination of authority and openness, seriousness of purpose and wit, Unique is the story of how the factors that make us all human can change and interact to make each of us a singular person.

Articles, reviews, interviews, etc. related to the book Unique: The New Science of Human Individuality

1) Author Website: David Linden

2) Book Review (Kirkus Reviews): A sturdy, scientifically grounded, and anecdotally engaging study of the factors that shape us.

3) Book Review (New York Times): Beyond Nature vs. Nurture, What Makes Us Ourselves? – The New York Times

4) Author Interview (Midday on NPR) audio: “Unique”: Dr. David Linden On The Roots Of Individuality

5) Author Interview (Baltimore Fishbowl) written: Johns Hopkins neuroscientist David Linden, on the science of human individuality and his book ‘Unique’

6) Magazine Feature (Johns Hopkins Magazine): Nature, meet nurture | Hub

7) Author Interview (Life Examined, KCRW) audio and transcript: Genes, our environment, and why we are who we are? | Life Examined