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020 | _a9780007253890 | ||
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_a617.481044 _bRAM |
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_aRamachandran, V.S. _96225 |
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245 | _aPhantoms in the brain: human nature and the architecture of the mind | ||
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_bHarperCollins Publishers _aLondon _c2021 |
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300 | _axix, 328 p. | ||
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_aINR _b499.00 |
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520 | _aPhantoms In The Brain: Human Nature And The Architecture Of The Mind has detailed information the intricacies of the brain. The book explores unexplored theories about the brain, by using several examples and experiments conducted by co-author, Ramachandran. Such case histories illustrate the fundamental principles of how the human brain works. The authors have discovered through research, that the brain is organising itself in response to change continuously. Inspite of losing his right arm in a motorcycle accident, a young man continues to feel a phantom arm with lively sensations of movement. Through such experiments and by using only Q-tips and dribbles of warm water, the authors discovered how the brain is reorganised after an injury. The authors have brought a combination of clinical intuition and research knowledge to this book. | ||
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_aBrain mapping _96344 |
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_aNeurology _96345 |
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_aBlackeslee, Sandra _96346 |
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