9781250272362-125027236X-The Man Who Tasted Words: A Neurologist Explores the Strange and Startling World of Our Senses

The Man Who Tasted Words: A Neurologist Explores the Strange and Startling World of Our Senses

ISBN-13: 9781250272362
ISBN-10: 125027236X
Author: Dr. Guy Leschziner
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Format: Hardcover 336 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781250272362
ISBN-10: 125027236X
Author: Dr. Guy Leschziner
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Format: Hardcover 336 pages

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The Man Who Tasted Words: A Neurologist Explores the Strange and Startling World of Our Senses (ISBN-13: 9781250272362 and ISBN-10: 125027236X), written by authors Dr. Guy Leschziner, was published by St. Martin's Press in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Cognitive Psychology (Behavioral Sciences, Cognitive Neuroscience & Neuropsychology, Psychology) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Man Who Tasted Words: A Neurologist Explores the Strange and Startling World of Our Senses (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Cognitive Psychology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.56.

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About the Author
DR. GUY LESCHZINER is the author of The Nocturnal Brain, as well as a professor of neurology and sleep medicine in London. He sees patients with a range of neurological and sleep disorders, and is actively involved in research and teaching. He has also presented series on sleep and neurology for BBC World Service and Radio 4.
In The Man Who Tasted Words, Guy Leschziner leads readers through the senses and how, through them, our brain understands or misunderstands the world around us.
Vision, hearing, taste, smell, and touch are what we rely on to perceive the reality of our world. Our senses are the conduits that bring us the scent of a freshly brewed cup of coffee or the notes of a favorite song suddenly playing on the radio. But are they really that reliable? The Man Who Tasted Words shows that what we perceive to be absolute truths of the world around us is actually a complex internal reconstruction by our minds and nervous systems. The translation into experiences with conscious meaning―the pattern of light and dark on the retina that is transformed into the face of a loved one, for instance―is a process that is invisible, undetected by ourselves and, in most cases, completely out of our control.
In The Man Who Tasted Words, neurologist Guy Leschziner explores how our nervous systems define our worlds and how we can, in fact, be victims of falsehoods perpetrated by our own brains. In his moving and lyrical chronicles of lives turned upside down by a disruption in one or more of their five senses, he introduces readers to extraordinary individuals, like one man who actually “tasted” words, and shows us how sensory disruptions like that have played havoc, not only with their view of the world, but with their relationships as well. The cases Leschziner shares in The Man Who Tasted Words are extreme, but they are also human, and teach us how our lives and what we perceive as reality are both ultimately defined by the complexities of our nervous systems.

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