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The Man Who Wasn’t There
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The Man Who Wasn’t There

by Anil Ananthaswamy
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Synopsis Anil Ananthaswamy offers an intimate look at the latest neuroscience of schizophrenia, autism, Alzheimer’s disease, and Cotard’s syndrome among others to reveal the awesome power of the human sense of self. Extensive in-depth interviews venture into the lives of individuals who offer remarkable, sometimes heart-wrenching insights. One man cut off his own leg. Another became one with the universe. Where in the brain, or mind, or body is the self actually located? As Ananthaswamy elegantly reports, neuroscientists themselves now see that the elusive sense of self is both everywhere and nowhere in the brain. The Man Who Wasn’t There takes readers on an emotional, scientific, and intellectual journey, arriving at a new visceral understanding of something we have wondered about since humans existed.

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Binding: PaperBack
About the author Anil Ananthaswamy is a consulting editor for New Scientist, where he has also worked as a deputy news editor. He contributes to National Geographic News and lives in London. Visit www.edgeofphysics.com
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Pages: 304
  • Binding: PaperBack
  • ISBN: 9780143446804
  • Category: Nonfiction
  • Related Category: Nonfiction
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