Broken Brains: How Landmark Cases of Traumatic Brain Injuries Changed Our Understanding of the Mind
작성자
Lorin J. Elias Ph.D.
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
248
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 13, 2026
출판사
Dundurn Press
ISBN-10
1459755138
ISBN-13
9781459755130
설명
In a compelling exploration of the human mind, this work delves into pivotal cases of traumatic brain injuries that have significantly shaped contemporary neuroscience. Through detailed accounts of individuals impacted by severe brain trauma, the narrative unveils how these cases not only highlight the complexities of brain function but also revolutionize our understanding of consciousness, behavior, and identity.
As Lorin J. Elias, Ph.D., navigates the intricate relationship between brain injuries and mental processes, readers are invited to reflect on the profound implications of these landmark cases. The book serves as a bridge between scientific discovery and human experience, making complex neurological concepts accessible while fostering empathy for those affected by brain injuries.
As Lorin J. Elias, Ph.D., navigates the intricate relationship between brain injuries and mental processes, readers are invited to reflect on the profound implications of these landmark cases. The book serves as a bridge between scientific discovery and human experience, making complex neurological concepts accessible while fostering empathy for those affected by brain injuries.