"In <i>The Illusionist Brain</i>, Jordi Camí and Luis Martínez elucidate the ways the two disciplines [psychological science and stage magic] can illuminate each other."<b>---Matthew Hutson, <i>Wall Street Journal</i></b>
"This exploration of neuroscience through the lens of magic will appeal to science-oriented readers, as it is first and foremost a deep dive into how the brain processes information. It’s also sure to find an audience in anyone who has ever witnessed a magic trick and wondered how the heck it works."<b>---Ragan O'Malley, <i>Library Journal</i></b>
"[A] tantalizing study."<b>---Andrew Robinson, <i>Nature</i></b>
"Cami and Martinez act like Morpheus, explaining in simple terms, and with compelling examples, the intricate workings of the matrix in our brain. In their book, magic acts as a trigger to learn neuroscience principles that are presented through a fascinating and refreshing viewpoint, and that should also be interesting to the lay reader not acquainted with the sorcerers’ guild."<b>---Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, <i>Current Biology</i></b>
"Thanks to this book, readers may arrive at a deeper understanding of daily experience through the intersection of neuroscience and the magical arts. The next time thisreader fi nds himself baffled by a magic trick, reflecting on which cognitive processes were hijacked will be thrilling."<b>---J. E. Perez, <i>Choice Reviews</i></b>