Phantoms in the Brain

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Phantoms in the Brain is a popular neuroscience book by V. S. Ramachandran that explores how unusual neurological disorders reveal the workings of the human mind and brain.

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instanceOf neuroscience book
non-fiction book
author V. S. Ramachandran NERFINISHED
basedOn clinical work of V. S. Ramachandran
coAuthor Sandra Blakeslee NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
exploresConcept basis of consciousness
mind–brain relationship
modularity of mind
neural representation of self
plasticity of the brain
genre cognitive neuroscience
popular science
hasCaseStudy Capgras delusion NERFINISHED
anosognosia
hemispatial neglect
phantom limb pain
synesthesia
temporal lobe epilepsy
hasIllustrations yes
hasSubject brain lesions
cognitive deficits
neuropsychology
perceptual illusions
influenced public understanding of neuroscience
language English
mainSubject body image
consciousness
human brain
human mind
neurological case studies
neurological disorders
neuroscience
phantom limb syndrome
visual perception
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
notableFor popularizing phantom limb research
using neurological disorders to infer brain function
publicationYear 1998
publisher HarperCollins NERFINISHED
William Morrow NERFINISHED
settingOfResearch neurology clinics
targetAudience general audience
writingStyle accessible
anecdotal

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V. S. Ramachandran notableWork Phantoms in the Brain