The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
Pan MacMillan
Paperback
Description
This groundbreaking book presents case studies of patients with neurological disorders, exploring the mysteries of the human mind. From a man who literally mistakes his wife for a hat to individuals with extraordinary memory or perception abilities, Oliver Sacks reveals the profound impact of brain malfunctions on identity and behavior.
Why You Should Read This Book
- Fascinating insights into the complexities of the human brain.
- Written in an accessible, compassionate, and engaging style.
- Explores the intersection of neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy.
- Offers a deeper understanding of how neurological conditions shape human experiences.
- A must-read for anyone interested in the workings of the mind.
About the Author
Dr. Oliver Sacks was a renowned neurologist and author known for his ability to humanize the science of the brain. His works, including Awakenings and Musicophilia, have been praised for their narrative richness and empathy. Sacks' writing has profoundly influenced both medical professionals and general readers.
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