Plastic in the Brain

How Microplastics Change Our Thinking and Why It Is a Threat to Us All

  • What plastic does to our bodies and brains: The latest scientific findings from bestselling author Manfred Spitzer
  • For readers of Volker Busch and Bas Kast
  • His bestselling book about Digital Dementia was published in more than 15 countries

Invisible, Ubiquitous – and More Dangerous Than We Think

 

Microplastics are everywhere. The tiniest residues of plastic bottles, car tyres and textiles are found in the oceans, in food, in mother’s milk – and, as new studies show, even in our brains. Bestselling author and neuroscientist Manfred Spitzer impressively demonstrates how these invisible particles can influence our health, our thinking and even our behaviour. Scientifically sound, pointed and written with surprising everyday references, his book calls for a more conscious approach to plastic – before an environmental crisis turns into a health catastrophe.

 

»The small particles end up not only everywhere in the world down to the bottom of the oceans, but also inside us. Here, they accumulate primarily in the brain. You might not want to know what they do there. But perhaps you will read on anyway.«

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  • Publisher: Droemer HC
  • Release: 04.05.2026
  • ISBN: 978-3-426-57180-4
  • 272 Pages
  • Author: Manfred Spitzer
Plastic in the Brain
Manfred Spitzer Plastic in the Brain
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Manfred Spitzer

Prof. Dr. Dr. Manfred Spitzer, born in 1958, studied medicine, psychology and philosophy and subsequently gained his doctorate in psychiatry. He was twice a visiting lecturer at Harvard University. He heads up the psychiatry department at Universitätsklinik in Ulm and the Transfer Center for Neuroscience and Learning. He has published numerous books, including the bestsellers: Lernen, Vorsicht Bildschirm!, Digitale Demenz, Cyberkrank and Einsamkeit. Manfred Spitzer is one of the most important German brain researchers. Hardly anyone else can present findings as pithily and clearly as him.