When we were human: Brain injury in an age of electronic memory
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Rating | : | 4.96 (744 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01CPH7N6Y |
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Number of Pages | : | 376 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-25 |
Language | : | English |
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I thought I understood:Who I wasWhat I did for a livingWhere I livedWho were my friendsWho were my trusted associatesNow, I am unable to confidently answer any of these questions.Therefore I would like to talk with people I believe I know, who are associated with this project, who can give me some straightforward answers to these and other questions.People I believe I know, who are associated with this project and who can answer my questions include: I need to talk to Sheila, Judith, my sister or perhaps others in order to understandWhat I am doing hereUnder whose authority I am here and go about my daily lifeWhy I cannot/shouldn’t leave in order to resume my life elsewhere.Thank youMORE ABOUT THIS BOOK:When she brings home her injured long-distance lover and political associate, Sheila, a mental health professional, road-tests neuroplasticity, notions of consciousness and the inner life of a brain-injured person emerging from coma. An associated complication was the developmen
Powerful story Deborah Turnbull A powerful honest journey of the ripple effects of brain injury to the person themselves and those close to them.Provides so much information on how powerful and fragile at the same time that the human brain can be.Im learning things reading this personal account that I never knew about brain i