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Renowned neuroscientist Prof. Ramachandran takes us on a fascinating journey into the human brain by studying patients who exhibit bizarre symptoms and using them to understand the functions of a normal brain. Along the way he asks big questions: How did abstract thinking evolve? What is art? Why do we laugh? How are these hardwired into the neural mechanisms of the human brain, and why did they evolve? Brilliant, lucid, and utterly compelling, The Tell-Tale Brain is a path-breaking book from one of the leading neuroscientists.

A patient in San Francisco becomes progressively demented, yet starts creating paintings that are hauntingly beautiful. Has his brain damage somehow unleashed a hidden talent? Is there a Picasso, a Mozart, and a Ramanujan in all of us? Like vampires, she is terrified of mirrors.

Whenever Shirley looks at a number she sees it tinged with a particular colour; 5 is red, 2 is green, etc. How can a three pound mass of jelly that we can hold in our palm imagine angels, contemplate the meaning of infinity, and even question its own place in the cosmos? How can one study such a mystery? Eminent neuroscientist Professor V.

This presents a con-stant challenge to the mathematical community: to explain how art fits into our subject and what we mean by beauty. Tell tale short stories, p. Tell Tale: Short Stories, p. The author and publisher have provided this e-book to you for your personal use only.

You may not make this e-book publicly available in any way. Copyright infringement is against the law. These tales are marked with an asterisk on the table of contents, while the remainder are the result of my imagination.

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We do not guarantee that these techniques will work for you. How can one study such a mystery? Eminent neuroscientist Professor V. Ramachandran takes us on a fascinating journey into the human brain, studying patients who exhibit bizarre symptoms, and using them to understand the functions of the normal brain. Most of us are alive but are as good as dead. Jonathan is not. His guru, the old man is not,. While science has answers, Jonathan has more and more questions.

The answers he gets from his guru and his own research leaves him spellbound. Ramachandran is internationally renowned for uncovering answers to the deep and quirky questions of human nature that few scientists have dared to address. His bold insights about the brain are matched only by the stunning simplicity of his experiments -- using such low-tech tools as cotton swabs, glasses of water and dime-store mirrors.

Ramachandran recounts how his work with patients who have bizarre neurological disorders has shed new light on the deep architecture of the brain, and what these findings tell us about who we are, how we construct our body image, why we laugh or become depressed, why we may believe in God, how we make decisions, deceive ourselves and dream, perhaps even why we're so clever at philosophy, music and art. Some of his most notable cases: A woman paralyzed on the left side of her body who believes she is lifting a tray of drinks with both hands offers a unique opportunity to test Freud's theory of denial.

A man who insists he is talking with God challenges us to ask: Could we be "wired" for religious experience?



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