The audiobook tells about the life of the distant mid-20th century, about the formation of the fascinating science of the human brain, and about those who, through fleeting meetings at scientific forums or through the closest day-to-day work contacts, enriched the study of the most complex creation on our planet—the human brain—with their ideas and labor. The book covers the decoding of the laws of activity of a healthy and an ill brain and the applicability of these laws not only in medicine, but also to social events on a state scale. It’s a story of successes and difficulties—and also of what has been worrying humanity for a long time but still hasn’t been decoded. And here too are our steps today in studying the highest possibilities of a person—creativity.