|
|
FREE SHIPPING on Orders over $25!
AudibleInk - Brain That Changes Itself, The: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science

|
|
List Price: $24.95
Our Price: $15.72
Your Save: $ 9.23 ( 37% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Brilliance Audio on MP3-CD
|
FREE SHIPPING on Orders over $25!



Average Customer Rating:     
|
|
Binding: MP3 CD EAN: 9781423368014 Format: Audiobook ISBN: 1423368010 Label: Brilliance Audio on MP3-CD Manufacturer: Brilliance Audio on MP3-CD Number Of Items: 1 Publication Date: 2008-06-01 Publisher: Brilliance Audio on MP3-CD Release Date: 2008-06-01 Studio: Brilliance Audio on MP3-CD
|
|
|
|
|
|
Editorial Reviews:
|
“Fascinating. Doidge’s book is a remarkable and hopeful portrait of the endless adaptability of the human brain.” – Oliver Sacks
The discovery that our thoughts can change the structure and function of our brains – even into old age – is the most important breakthrough in neuroscience in four centuries. In this revolutionary look at the brain, bestselling author, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst Norman Doidge, M.D., introduces both the brilliant scientists championing this new science of neuroplasticity and the astonishing progress of the people whose lives they’ve transformed. Introducing principles we can all use as well as a riveting collection of case histories – stroke patients cured, a woman with half a brain that rewired itself to work as a whole, learning and emotional disorders overcome, IQs raised, and aging brains rejuvenated – The Brain That Changes Itself has “implications for all human beings, not to mention human culture, human learning and human history” (The New York Times).
“Readers will want to read entire sections aloud and pass the book on to someone who can benefit from it….Links scientific experimentation with personal triumph in a way that inspires awe.” - The Washington Post
|
|
|
Spotlight customer reviews:
|
Customer Rating:      Summary: Remarkable insight on the human brain from the frontiers of science Comment: This has to be one of the most fascinated works I've come across in a while.
The main premise of the book is the extraordinary plasticity of the human brain. The author makes a compelling argument, supported by endless and very valuable examples, studies and facts to support this theory.
Some of the most exciting topics explore how the brain develops and learns, effects of certain disorders (i.e. obsessive-compulsive disorder), addictions and strokes on its function and current treatments that reverse these effects.
The author gives several recommendations for programs that can help young and aging brains stay alert and agile by following the latest research and applied scientific discoveries. The final parts of the book discuss how vision and culture's profound implications on the brain's neuroplasticity.
I highly recommended this book for all readers who may be remotely curious about the human physiology.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Giving it a Try Comment: I am still reading this book but am well into the 2nd half. Very good reading, amazing discoveries. I am trying out some of what I have read to see if I can get my leg working again. Time will tell, also patience and endurance.
Customer Rating:      Summary: One of the Revolutionary New Books on Brain Change Comment: Predating Sharon Begley's groundbreaking book Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Reveals Our Extraordinary Potential to Transform Ourselves by a few months, Doidge approaches the new brain science from the perspective of topical studies and personal stories. A practicing psychiatrist, he looks at how we can apply the new science to self-image, bad habits and obsessions, acquiring tastes, and even sexual attraction. What's unique and helpful is his discussion of the dark side of brain change. The book also serves as a warning that though we can become more flexible, there is a negative side that can result in stubborn habits and disorders.
Doidge does not deal with the new breakthroughs that are happening as a result of physical therapy and work with victims of the Iraqi war. Just the same, this is a very powerful and illuminating work. It is also a very readable book, not smelling of the ivory tower.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Human brain life Comment: Having had a serious brain injury 17 months ago, and, very fortunately completely recovered, I am more fascinated than ever with the human brain. This book is so informative. It is amazing what the brain does, and so relatively little is still known about it. This guy has come up with a fantastic review of the brain. All power to him. It is so encouraging for someone, like me, who has had a brain trauma.
"LOU"
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Brain That Changes Itself. Comment: Our daughter had a serious brain injury in 2003. The content of this book provided us with very contemporary, moreover, encouraging information.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|