Imagine you are a video game character traveling through a magical land on a quest to defeat a super villain. On your quest, you meet a wandering and wondering wizard, who tells you a secret. He tells you that your world is not real. You’re inside a computer program! He gives you a mission: figure out how the computer created you and the world around you. Is it possible for you, a video game character, to learn how the computer that created you works? Just like with a computer game, everything that we see, hear, touch, feel and think is generated by a computer called the brain. Neuroscientists-scientists who study the brain-work day and night to discover how this computer generates our experiences. In this Brain-cyclopedia book series, you will join a class of curious children, who through conversations with their teacher are on a quest to learn how their brain works.Each book in the brain-cyclopedia book series contains dozens of games, illustrations, illusions, fun facts, and experiments that you can do at home that will encourage young readers (and readers young at heart) to learn about their brains in a fun and interactive environment.