The Man Who Tasted Words

Inside the Strange and Startling World of Our Senses
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The Man Who Tasted Words by Dr Guy Leschziner explores the extraordinary ways our brains interpret sensory information. Through compelling stories, it unveils how individuals with unique neurological conditions experience the world differently, offering insights into the complexity of human perception and the brain's adaptability. This book illuminates the intricate connections between our senses and cognition, providing a fascinating journey into human experience and self-discovery.
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If you're fascinated by the complexity of human perception and the mysteries of the brain, you might enjoy this book. It explores intriguing cases of individuals experiencing the world in extraordinary, sometimes baffling, ways, offering insights into the human mind's adaptability and resilience. Readers interested in personal development will appreciate how unique sensory experiences shape individuals' lives and perspectives.

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The Man Who Tasted Words

A comprehensive and fascinating look at the senses and the role they play in how we interpret the world and what happens when things go wrong. 

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A fascinating exploration of how our senses can enrich our experience of the world around us – and how they can work against us

Our senses form an integral part of our daily experiences, memories and the way in which we view our surroundings. They can both enrich or hinder our life experiences, offering their own interpretation on what we can see, hear, smell, touch, or feel. However, what we perceive to be the absolute truth of the world around us is a complex reconstruction, a virtual reality recreated by the machinations of our minds and our nervous systems.

In The Man Who Tasted Words, consultant neurologist and author and presenter Guy Leschziner seeks to explore our senses and how they construct our perception of the world around us. This book features extraordinary individuals whose senses have been altered in some way, and whose stories illustrate important insights into normal sensory function. It will also explore how our senses can work against us – wreaking havoc not only with our perceptions, but our relationship with ourselves and our families, sometimes with unexpected consequences.

Featuring interviews with patients and experts in the field, this book will change the way we view the power of our senses and their role in our way of being.

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The Man Who Tasted Words by Dr Guy Leschziner is praised for its captivating storytelling and profound exploration of human senses and perception. Reviewers note how it vividly presents real-life stories of individuals experiencing unique sensory conditions, prompting readers to reconsider their understanding of reality. The book is described as both scientifically engaging and emotionally impactful, blending brain science with narrative eloquence, leaving readers with a renewed appreciation of the senses.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781471193972

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 16 March 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Simon & Schuster Ltd

Illustration: no plates

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Prof Guy Leschziner is a neurologist at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals, where he leads the internationally renowned Sleep Disorders Centre, one of the largest sleep services in Europe, and  is Professor of Neurology and Sleep Medicine at King’s College London.  Alongside his clinical work, he is the presenter of two series on clinical neuroscience on BBC Radio 4 and BBC World Service - Mysteries of Sleep and The Senses - and author of The Nocturnal Brain: Nightmares, Neuroscience and The Secret World of Sleep. He is also editor of the forthcoming Oxford Specialist Handbook of Sleep Medicine (OUP), and is neurology section editor for Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine (Elsevier).  

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