Title:
The tale of the dueling neurosurgeons : the history of the human brain as revealed by true stories of trauma, madness, and recovery / Sam Kean.
ISBN:
9780316182355
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Edition:
First Back Bay paperback edition.
Publication Information:
New York : Back Bay Books, 2015.
©2014
Physical Description:
xii, 407 pages, 12 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
General Note:
Includes Reading Group Guide (12 pages).
Contents:
The dueling neurosurgeons -- The assassin's soup -- Wiring and rewiring -- Facing brain damage -- The brain's motor -- The laughing disease -- Sex and punishment -- The sacred disease -- Sleights of mind -- Honest lying -- Left, right, and center -- The man, the myth, the legend.
Summary:
Early studies of the human brain used a simple method: wait for misfortune to strike--strokes, seizures, infectious diseases, horrendous accidents--and see how victims coped. In many cases their survival was miraculous, if puzzling. Observers were amazed by the transformations that took place when different parts of the brain were destroyed, altering victims' personalities. Parents suddenly couldn't recognize their own children. Pillars of the community became pathological liars. Some people couldn't speak but could still sing. Sam Kean explains the brain's secret passageways and recounts forgotten tales of the ordinary people whose struggles, resilience, and deep humanity made modern neuroscience possible.--From publisher description.
The author of the best-seller The Disappearing Spoon offers fascinating tales of the brain and the history of neuroscience.
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OCLC Number:
ocn913404996
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