I've read a few Deepak Chopra books and always find them interesting and stimulating, both in thought and action. Super Brain is no different in that respect but in being co-written by Rudolph Tanzi there is an added level of complexity, coming at the topic from opposite but complementary points of view. This collaboration adds weight to the argument, and gives a level of understanding which always comes when information is shared between people from utterly different life and education experience.