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The Brain Tells Us What Makes Us Human

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The Brain Tells Us What Makes Us Human
14.99 €
V. S. Ramachandran is so far ahead of everyone in his field that Richard Dawkins called him the “Marco Polo of Neuroscience.” In this great new work, Ramachandran talks about his discoveries about what makes man unique. Taking us through a large number of practical situations, he tells us about the functions of the brain and its evolution. Synesthesia is a window into the brain mechanisms that make some of us more creative than others. Autism—the discoverer of new treatments—gives us the opportunity to understand an aspect of our being as self-awareness. Ramachandran takes the most unexpected and controversial questions of neuroscience and, with remarkable storytelling talent and deep research thinking, sheds light on old questions of science with new approaches.
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