Man Who Tasted Words e-bog
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';From the opening paragraph, I was spellbound, entranced.' Professor Alice Roberts The information you receive from your senses makes up your world. But that world does not exist. What we perceive to be the absolute truth of the world around us is a complex reconstruction, a virtual reality created by the complex machinations of our minds in tandem with the wiring of our nervous systems. But w...
E-bog
68,48 DKK
Forlag
Simon & Schuster UK
Udgivet
3 februar 2022
Længde
352 sider
Genrer
Popular psychology
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781471193965
';From the opening paragraph, I was spellbound, entranced.' Professor Alice Roberts The information you receive from your senses makes up your world. But that world does not exist. What we perceive to be the absolute truth of the world around us is a complex reconstruction, a virtual reality created by the complex machinations of our minds in tandem with the wiring of our nervous systems. But what happens if that wiring goes awry? What happens if connections falter, or new and unexpected connections are made? Tiny shifts in the microbiology of our nervous systems can cause the world around us to shift and mutate, to become alien and unfamiliar. In The Man Who Tasted Words, consultant neurologist Guy Leschziner takes us on a journey through the senses, exploring how each one shapes our experience of the world. And investigating what happens when they deviate from the norm. Along the way we meet a number of extraordinary individuals and step through the looking glass and into their worlds. Worlds where hot and cold are reversed, where a person with no sight sees fantastical visions, or where words have a taste and sounds create sensations.The Man Who Tasted Words unpacks the science behind your senses and challenges you to try and see the world through another's eyes and ears, and nose and mouth. It will illuminate, it will surprise, and it will leave your world just a little bit changed. ';A truly astonishing book from the story of the man who tasted words to that of Paul who could pull out his own teeth and break his legs yet feel no pain. These are beautifully and engagingly written stories of how our senses tell us about the reality of the world or, sometimes, don't.' Gavin Esler, author of How Britain Ends ';This is a deeply moving and powerful book, full of provocative ideas about human perception and the way we construct reality.' Daniel M. Davis, author ofThe Secret BodyandThe Beautiful Cure ';This is a book vibrant with personality and full of wonder. Professor Leschziner takes us through an exploration of our senses, making us question the nature of our reality and how we interpret the world around us. It is a profound, entertaining and quite exceptional book.' Dr Alastair Santhouse, Psychiatrist and Author of Head First ';In vivid stories of patient maladies that affect our very humansensations ofsight,sound, smell,touch andpain, Leschziner has deeply explored the sensory experiencesthat bombard every moment of our lives but of which we are barely aware.What a terrific melding of brain science with thoughtful ideas on our window to the outside world.' Allan Ropper, author ofReaching Down the Rabbit Hole andHow the Brain Lost its Mind. ';A fascinating, important and disturbing book. Words will never taste the same again!' John Humphrys