Name: Mr. Sébastien Bohler

Designation: Docteur en neurosciences, rédacteur en chef de la revue Cerveau & Psycho, auteur, conférencier

About

A doctor in neuroscience, graduate of École Polytechnique, author and journalist, I collaborated in 2002 on the creation of the magazine Cerveau & Psycho, where I later became editor-in-chief. From 2004 to 2012, I contributed to the television program Arrêt sur images on France 5 with a regular segment exploring the effects of media on the brain. I then joined La Tête au Carré on France Inter, where I hosted a column on major advances in neuroscience. In 2012, I appeared on the program 28 Minutes on Arte, and later became a contributor to Ali Rebeihi’s daily radio show Grand Bien Vous Fasse, also on France Inter.


Between 2007 and 2017, I published several popular science books (The Chemistry of Our Emotions, 150 Little Experiments in Media Psychology to Better Understand How We Are Manipulated), as well as four novels set in the world of neuroscience. In 2019, I published Le Bug humain (The Human Bug), a bestseller that reveals the cognitive barriers preventing us from making the radical shift needed to avoid environmental destruction and our own extinction.


In 2020, I continued this exploration with Où est le sens ? (Where Is Meaning?), an essay unveiling the neural networks that seek meaning in our existence and could counter our consumerist and self-destructive impulses. In 2022, my latest book, Human Psycho, paints a portrait of humanity as a weapon of mass extinction, exposing the systemic diseases of our societies against which individual consciousness must rise in order to survive.

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