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Re: Human Navigation book
From: Jackson McDonald
Date: 2016 May 15, 13:26 -0700
From: Jackson McDonald
Date: 2016 May 15, 13:26 -0700
I have just read George Michelsen Foy's new book, Finding North - How Navigation Makes Us Human, and highly recommend it to NavList members.
Here is a description of the book taken from the dust jacket:
Navigation is the key human skill. It's something we do everywhere, whether feeling our way through a bedroom in the dark, or charting a jet's course. But how does navigating affect our brains, our memory, ourselves? Blending scientific research and memoir, and written in beautiful prose, Finding North starts with a quest by the author to understand this most basic of human skills--and why it's in mortal peril.In 1844, Foy's great-great grandfather, captain of a Norwegian cargo ship, perished at sea after getting lost in a snowstorm. Foy decides to unravel the mystery surrounding Halvor Michelsen's death---and the roots of his own obsession with navigation---by re-creating his ancestor's trip using only period instruments.Beforehand, he meets a colorful cast of characters to learn whether men really have better directional skills than women, how cells, eels, and spaceships navigate; and how tragedy results from GPS glitches. He interviews a cabby who has memorized every street in London, sails on a Haitian cargo sloop, and visits the site of a secret navigational cult in Greece.At the heart of Foy's story is this fact: navigation and the brain's memory centers are inextricably linked. As Foy unravels the secret behind Halvor's death, he also discovers why forsaking our navigation skills in favor of GPS may lead not only to Alzheimers and other diseases of memory, but to losing a key part of what makes us human.
For more info, please see the author's website: www.georgefoy.com
Searching through the NavList archives, I see no mention of Foy and conclude that he is not a member of our group. Even so, he is a member in spirit.
JMcD
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