Why do you crave something you no longer even enjoy?
Why does the urge hit at the same time every evening - before you've made any conscious decision at all?
The answer isn't weakness. It isn't lack of willpower. It's neuroscience.
The Prediction Circuit explores one of the most important and least understood mechanisms in the human brain: the way our minds constantly forecast the future - and how those forecasts become the cravings, habits, and compulsions that feel impossible to break.
Drawing on cutting-edge research from neuroscientists including Lisa Feldman Barrett, Kent Berridge, and Benjamin Libet, this book reveals:
Why wanting and liking are entirely separate brain systems - and why you can desperately crave something that no longer brings you pleasure
How emotions are predictions, not reactions - and what that means for understanding addiction
Why society, advertising, and environmental design are engineered to hijack your prediction circuit without your awareness
How memory is rewritten every time you retrieve it - and how to use that process in your favor
Why willpower works best before the craving arrives, not during it
Where free will actually lives in the brain - and why it may be the power to stop, not to start
This is not a book about shame or blame. It is a map.
And with the right map, you can begin to see where you are - and choose where you're going.
For anyone navigating addiction, recovery, or simply trying to understand why the brain does what it does.