Maureen Seaberg's column in Psychology Today was the first to report on the groundbreaking developments surrounding our senses. A contributor to the New York Times, National Geographic, Huffington Post, ESPN the magazine, Vogue, and many other outlets, she has appeared on CNN, NPR, Oprah Radio, MSNBC, and PBS. An avid birder and photographer, she is herself a sensory outlier as a proven tetrachromat or super color seer and synesthete. She lives in New York City.
"""In addition to [Seaberg's] own captivating story...An intriguing story about the power of perception."" --Kirkus Reviews ""A must-read ... As we move into the future, the insights in this book will be the basis of new technologies in the virtual realm but also give us a deeper knowledge of how each of us consciously and unconsciously construct our own reality."" --Deepak Chopra, MD ""Reveals the potential sensitivity holds for the future of our species."" --David van Eyssen, Producer, Director, Writer, Multimedia Artist, and Empath ""Seaberg shows us how powerful art can be as a way to regain our humanity.'' --Alysia Reiner, Actor and Producer, ""Orange Is the New Black"" ""Gives a deeper knowledge and understanding of how to make the quality of our lives better by expanding perceptual awareness methods."" --Za Choeje Rinpoche, Founder, Emaho Foundation, Tibetan Buddhist Center ""Seaberg's grand tour of the human sensorium expands the mind."" --Ian Baker, Ph.D., Historian, Anthropologist, Author and one of the National Geographic Society's Explorers for the Millennium ""For anyone who wants - or already has - actual superpowers, Seaberg's work on PQ - the human perception quotient - is must-read."" --Nova Spivack, Noted Futurist and Founder of the Lunar Library"