Unthinkable. Traveling the most strange brains in the world
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The brain is a more strange organ than it seems to us. It is believed that we can remember, feel emotions, empathize and understand the world around him, but how will our life change if these abilities are significantly expanded - or will disappear overnight?
A student of the great Oliver Sax, Helen Thomson describes nine incredible examples of brain disorders, which make the lives of their owners of fantastic and complete unusual events. This bewitching and true book will turn the idea of the human brain.
You will find out:
- how can you fake memories that will never disappear,
- How to grow an alien limb,
- How to see dreams in reality,
- How to learn to turn into a tiger.
The book is written for lovers of intellectual reading. It shows a neurological revolution and those changes that have occurred since the time of Oliver Sax, whose ideas and spirit permeate this work
A student of the great Oliver Sax, Helen Thomson describes nine incredible examples of brain disorders, which make the lives of their owners of fantastic and complete unusual events. This bewitching and true book will turn the idea of the human brain.
You will find out:
- how can you fake memories that will never disappear,
- How to grow an alien limb,
- How to see dreams in reality,
- How to learn to turn into a tiger.
The book is written for lovers of intellectual reading. It shows a neurological revolution and those changes that have occurred since the time of Oliver Sax, whose ideas and spirit permeate this work
Author:
Author:Thomson Helen
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Psychologist for himself
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-4461-0872-5
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