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The Brain that Changes Itself

stories of personal triumph from the frontiers of brain science
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The Brain that Changes Itself by Norman Doidge explores the groundbreaking science of neuroplasticity, demonstrating how the brain can change its structure and function through thought and experience. Through inspiring stories, the book reveals the brain's ability to recover and adapt, offering a hopeful perspective on mental and physical health.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the power of neuroplasticity and how the brain can rewire itself to overcome physical and mental challenges. It's an inspiring read full of real-life stories and scientific insights that reveal the brain's incredible adaptability.

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A new discovery called neuroplasticity is overthrowing the centuries-old notion that the adult human brain is fixed and unchanging. It is, instead, able to change its own structure and function, even into old age. We see a woman born with half a brain that rewired itself to work as a whole; we find that our thoughts can switch our genes on and off.

An astonishing new scientific discovery called neuroplasticity is overthrowing the centuries-old notion that the adult human brain is fixed and unchanging. It is, instead, able to change its own structure and function, even into old age.

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The Brain That Changes Itself by Norman Doidge is a groundbreaking exploration into the revolutionary field of neuroscience known as neuroplasticity. This fascinating book delves into the once unthinkable notion that the adult human brain is not a rigid and unchangeable organ but rather one that can modify its structure and function, even well into old age.

Renowned psychiatrist and researcher Norman Doidge takes readers on an eye-opening journey across the United States, where he meets with some of the most innovative scientists leading the charge in neuroplasticity research. Through a series of compelling case studies, Doidge vividly illustrates how these pioneering minds have transformed the lives of countless individuals.

Among the extraordinary stories shared are that of a woman born with only half a brain, which remarkably rewired itself to operate as a whole, and a woman who was once mislabelled as "retarded" but overcame her cognitive deficits through targeted brain exercises. The book goes on to describe blind individuals who have developed the ability to 'see' in new ways, people whose learning disabilities have been cured, and elderly individuals whose ageing brains have been rejuvenated.

The Brain That Changes Itself also dives into the astonishing concept that our thoughts alone can influence our genetic expression and brain anatomy. Through detailed narrative and insightful commentary, Doidge demonstrates how individuals of average intelligence can significantly enhance their cognitive abilities, improve their perception, increase muscle strength, or even learn to play a musical instrument, simply through the power of imagination and mental exercises.

Doidge's captivating writing not only presents scientific facts with clarity but also offers hope and inspiration, making complex topics accessible to the general reader. The book challenges the traditional views of the human brain, opening a world of possibilities for personal growth and healing. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the malleability of the brain and the true potential that resides within each of us.

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The Brain that Changes Itself by Norman Doidge is praised for its fascinating and lucid exploration of neuroplasticity, the brain's extraordinary ability to rewire and heal itself. Reviewers commend it for being engaging, educational, and accessible, likening it to works by Oliver Sacks. The book is lauded for offering hope and a better understanding of our brains, detailing groundbreaking research and compelling patient stories.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781921372742

Publisher: Scribe Publications

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 March 2010

Country: Australia

Imprint: Scribe Publications

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 29.0mm

Width: 136.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 405g

Pages: 448

About the Author

Norman Doidge, MD, is the author of the best-selling book, The Brain That Changes Itself: personal triumph from the frontiers of brain science, which has sold over one million copies worldwide. Dr Doidge is a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, researcher, author, essayist and poet. He is on the Research Faculty at Columbia University's Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, in New York, and the University of Toronto's Department of Psychiatry. He is a native of Toronto. Visit him at www.normandoidge.com.

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