Left Neglected

Left Neglected

Author: Lisa Genova

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2011-03-03

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 0857202685

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The moving second novel from the author of international hit Still Alice, which explores the life of a woman struck by a brain disorder, Left Neglect 'I think some small part of me knew I was living an unsustainable life. Every now and then, it would whisper, slow down. You don't need all this.' Sarah Nickerson has it all: a high-flying career, a loving husband and children, a second home. But does she have time to enjoy it? Too busy to pay full attention, can she see what's left neglected? One fateful day while driving to work, Sarah looks away from the road for one second too long. In the blink of an eye, her overfull life comes to a screeching halt. In the wake of a devastating accident that affects her body and mind in surprising ways, it's time for her to choose: who does she really want to be?


Neuropath

Neuropath

Author: R. Scott Bakker

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2009-10-13

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 0765321890

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From the dark mind of R. Scott Bakker comes a psychological thriller that will get inside your head, literally.


Neuro-Science-Fiction

Neuro-Science-Fiction

Author: Laurent Vercueil

Publisher: Le Bélial

Published: 2022-09-15T00:00:00+02:00

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 2381630384

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Extraterrestres au crâne hypertrophié... Cerveaux flottant dans une cuve, à même de manipuler rêves et souvenirs, doués de télépathie ou de précognition... Depuis ses origines ou presque, la science-fiction se creuse la tête au sujet de la matière grise. Si les neurosciences nous renseignent sur le fonctionnement du cerveau, que disent-elles de ce qu’il pourrait faire ? De ce dont serait capable un cerveau poussé dans ses ultimes limites ? Et où trouver les pistes qui explorent lesdites limites ? Dans la tête des extraterrestres ou dans celle d’humains vivant dans un lointain avenir ? Mettant en regard neurosciences et SF au sein d’une véritable entreprise de neuro-science-fiction, Laurent Vercueil, neurologue au CHU Grenoble Alpes et chercheur à l’Inserm, questionne la nature de l’intelligence et des émotions, et étudie les capacités du cerveau — qu’il soit éloigné dans l’espace ou dans le temps, ou tout simplement juché au-dessus de nos épaules...


D*TERMINUS II

D*TERMINUS II

Author: Uwe Spetzger

Publisher: tredition

Published: 2019-10-17

Total Pages: 541

ISBN-13: 3749725993

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D*Terminus II - ein Neuro-Science-Fiction-Thriller mit frei erfundenen Personen und Geschichten, jedoch logisch verknüpft mit wissenschaftlich verbürgten und allgemein akzeptierten Fakten. Ein Buch, das Anlass zum Hinterfragen und "Hirnen" gibt. D*Terminus II handelt von der künstlichen Erweiterung der Hirnleistung durch Manipulation des menschlichen Gehirns. Ein internationales Expertenteam aus 13 Neurowissenschaftlern entwickelt eine neue, abenteuerliche Technologie und beweist in wagemutigen Selbstversuchen, dass dadurch eine unbegrenzte Informationsspeicherung in ihren eigenen Gehirnen erzeugt werden kann. Durch Implantation spezieller DNA-Chips erlangen die Forscher unter anderem die Fähigkeit alle Sprachen zu verstehen und zu sprechen. Die unermessliche Vielfalt an weltweitem Wissen ist nun jederzeit abrufbar. Aus dieser Materie entsteht eine dramatische und unglaubliche Geschichte. Die Macht dieser Innovation und die daraus resultierenden Möglichkeiten, die solch ein übermenschliches Gehirn birgt, verursachen abscheuliche, kriminelle Verwicklungen. Das zuvor beschauliche Leben und Arbeiten der Wissenschaftler in ihren jeweiligen Heimatländern ändert sich fundamental. Sie werden zu tragischen Marionetten in einem weltumspannenden düsteren Netzwerk. Im Kontext wissenschaftlich erwiesener Fakten wird ein facettenreicher, dichter und schillernder Spannungsbogen erzeugt, in dem Fiktion und Realität unzertrennlich zu einer gefährlichen sowie fraglichen - einer neuen - Wahrheit verschmelzen. Wahrlich ein sensationeller Neuro-Science-Fiction-Thriller.


The Neuroscience of You

The Neuroscience of You

Author: Chantel Prat

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2022-08-02

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1524746614

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From University of Washington professor Chantel Prat comes The Neuroscience of You, a rollicking adventure into the human brain that reveals the surprising truth about neuroscience, shifting our focus from what’s average to an understanding of how every brain is different, exactly why our quirks are important, and what this means for each of us. With style and wit, Chantel Prat takes us on a tour of the meaningful ways that our brains are dissimilar from one another. Using real-world examples, along with take-them-yourself tests and quizzes, she shows you how to identify the strengths and weakness of your own brain, while learning what might be going on in the brains of those who are unlike you. With sections like “Focus,” “Navigate,” and “Connect,” The Neuroscience of You helps us see how brains that are engineered differently ultimately take diverse paths when it comes time to prioritize information, use what they’ve learned from experience, relate to other people, and so much more. While other scientists focus on how “the” brain works “on average,” Prat argues that our obsession with commonalities has slowed our progress toward understanding the very things that make each of us unique and interesting. Her field-leading research, employing cutting-edge technology, reveals the truth: Complicated as it may be, no two brains are alike. And individual differences in brain functioning are as pervasive as they are fundamental to defining what “normal” looks like. Adages such as, “I’m not wired that way” intuitively point to the fact that the brains we’re piloting, educating, and parenting are wonderfully distinct, explaining a whole host of phenomena, from how easily a person might learn a second language in adulthood to whether someone feels curious or threatened when faced with new information. This book invites the reader to understand themselves and others by zooming in so close that we all look gray and squishy.


The Forgetting Machine

The Forgetting Machine

Author: Rodrigo Quian Quiroga

Publisher: BenBella Books

Published: 2017-10-03

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 1944648550

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If we lose our memories, are we still ourselves? Is identity merely a collection of electrical impulses? What separates us from animals, or from computers? From Plato to Westworld, these questions have fascinated and befuddled philosophers, artists, and scientists for centuries. In The Forgetting Machine, neuroscientist Rodrigo Quian Quiroga explains how the mechanics of memory illuminates these discussions, with implications for everything from understanding Alzheimer's disease to the technology of Artificial Intelligence. You'll also learn about the research behind what Quian Quiroga coined "Jennifer Aniston Neurons," cells in the human brain that are responsible for representing specific concepts, such as recognizing a certain celebrity's face. The discovery of these neurons opens new windows into the workings of human memory. In this accessible, fascinating look at the science of remembering, discover how we turn perceptions into memories, how language shapes our experiences, and the crucial role forgetting plays in human recollection. You'll see how electricity, chemistry, and abstraction combine to form something more than the human brain, the human mind. And you'll gain surprising insight into what our brains can tell us about who we are. The Forgetting Machine takes us on a journey through science and science fiction, philosophy and identity, using what we know about how we remember (and forget) to explore the very roots of what makes us human.


Stories and the Brain

Stories and the Brain

Author: Paul B. Armstrong

Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press

Published: 2020-05-26

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1421437759

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Taking up the age-old question of what our ability to tell stories reveals about language and the mind, this truly interdisciplinary project should be of interest to humanists and cognitive scientists alike.


Idlewild

Idlewild

Author: Nick Sagan

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2008-01-02

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1101643277

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“GRIPPING . . . the kind of book you simply don’t want to stop reading.”—Neil Gaiman He calls himself Halloween. He is a unique student attending a most prestigious boarding school—the Idlewild Immersive Virtual Reality Academy. While his body sleeps, his mind interacts with those of his fellow students under the tutelage of the enigmatic artificial intelligence known as Maestro. An inexplicable energy surge has damaged the IVR and fragmented Halloween’s mind. Convinced this anomaly was deliberately triggered to kill him, Halloween is desperate to recover his memories—only to discover a devastating revelation about his true existence. “Idlewild builds, not just in tension but in what it demands from the reader, ending up as a dark exploration of hidden realities.”—The Guardian “Sagan provides plenty of suspense and perfectly captures the angry adolescent solipsism that makes kids into hackers and superheroes.”—Entertainment Weekly


The Future of the Brain

The Future of the Brain

Author: Gary Marcus

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2016-11-08

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 0691173311

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The world's top experts take readers to the very frontiers of brain science Includes a chapter by 2014 Nobel laureates May-Britt Moser and Edvard Moser An unprecedented look at the quest to unravel the mysteries of the human brain, The Future of the Brain takes readers to the absolute frontiers of science. Original essays by leading researchers such as Christof Koch, George Church, Olaf Sporns, and May-Britt and Edvard Moser describe the spectacular technological advances that will enable us to map the more than eighty-five billion neurons in the brain, as well as the challenges that lie ahead in understanding the anticipated deluge of data and the prospects for building working simulations of the human brain. A must-read for anyone trying to understand ambitious new research programs such as the Obama administration's BRAIN Initiative and the European Union's Human Brain Project, The Future of the Brain sheds light on the breathtaking implications of brain science for medicine, psychiatry, and even human consciousness itself. Contributors include: Misha Ahrens, Ned Block, Matteo Carandini, George Church, John Donoghue, Chris Eliasmith, Simon Fisher, Mike Hawrylycz, Sean Hill, Christof Koch, Leah Krubitzer, Michel Maharbiz, Kevin Mitchell, Edvard Moser, May-Britt Moser, David Poeppel, Krishna Shenoy, Olaf Sporns, Anthony Zador.


Neuroscience for the Study of Communicative Disorders

Neuroscience for the Study of Communicative Disorders

Author: Subhash Chandra Bhatnagar

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 9780781723466

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This revised, updated Second Edition continues to give students a strong foundation in neuroanatomy as it applies to speech-language pathology and audiology. New features include: additional and revised color illustrations and tables to reinforce technical details; an expanded clinical discussion section with more case studies; and a technical glossary in the appendix. This concise, yet comprehensive, user-friendly book is the only neuroscience text that meets the educational needs of students who study communication disorders. For more information, visit http://connection.LWW.com/go/bhatnager.