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The Tell-tale Brain
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V. S. Ramachandran is the director of the Center for Brain and Cognition and a Distinguished Professor with the Psychology Department and Neurosciences Program at the University of California, San Diego. He lives in Del Mar, California.

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"Starred Review. A physician (like Oliver Sacks, a neurologist) as well as a researcher, Ramachandran uses his neurology patients’ predicaments to inspire inquiries into how we see and know, the origins of language, the mental basis of civilization, how we conceive of and assess art, and how the self is constructed. Always careful to point out when he is speculating rather than announcing research findings, he is also prompt to emphasize why his speculations, or theories, are not just of the armchair variety but can be put to the test because of what neuroscience has already discovered about the active structures of the human brain."
*Booklist*

"Ramachandran is the modern wizard of neuroscience. In The Tell-Tale Brain, we see the genius at work, tackling extraordinary cases, many of which mark turning points in neuroscientific knowledge. We see him hypothesizing, experimenting, failing, having epiphanies, experimenting, succeeding. In this utterly entertaining account, we see how these fascinating cases fit together, and how he uses them to explain, from a Darwinian point of view, how our brains, though evolved from  those of other animals, become neurologically distinct and fundamentally human."
*Norman Doidge, M.D., author of The Brain That Changes Itself*

"Ramachandran has written an astonishing book. His humanity, humor and scientific genius inform every passage. The Tell-Tale Brain is a veritable Voyage of the Beagle through the terrain of brain science and psychology."
*Nicholas Humphrey, author of Seeing Red*

"A masterpiece. The best of its kind and beautifully crafted. Alluring story telling, building to a penetrating understanding of what it is to be uniquely human. Ramachandran is the foremost pioneer—the Galileo—of neurocognition."
*Allan Snyder, FRS, Director of the Centre for the Mind*

"No one is better than V. S. Ramachandran at combining minute, careful observation with ingenious experiments and bold, adventurous theorizing. The Tell-Tale Brain is Ramachandran at his best, a profoundly intriguing and compelling guide to the intricacies of the human brain."
*Oliver Sacks, author of The Mind’s Eye*

With arguably less name recognition than Oliver Sacks (The Mind's Eye, etc.), neurologist Ramachandran (A Brief Tour of Human Consciousness) covers similar ground for a similar audience, seeking to explain how a normal human brain works by studying individuals with unusual neurological problems. His strength is in constructing relatively simple experiments in order to test his ideas and theories about complex perceptual and behavioral abnormalities. Actor/narrator David Drummond presents the material with much more verve than one might expect from such a specialized and technical topic. Illustrations and figures from the text are retrievable as "bonus material" from the audio CDs. An appealing exploration of a fascinating subject; recommended wherever Sacks does well. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 9/1/10; the Norton pb will be released in March 2012.-Ed.]-Kristen L. Smith, Loras Coll. Lib., Dubuque, IA (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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