发表于2024-11-07
My Stroke of Insight-A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
读了前7章。 左脑功能丧失,作者分不清自己和世界的边界,达到了真正的无我。因此她说,也就无所谓得失。 她躺在病床上分不清远近,如同心经中的状态,无垢无净。 我还没写完,怎么是短呢? 不能过几天再写啊。
评分 评分书到手后,刚开始没觉得太吸引,但越看越投入,一口气读掉了半本书。有网友评论说,这本书太垃圾了,啰啰嗦嗦,一直在重复,可能是因为作者中风了,头脑不清楚吧。但作者的絮叨我看得认认真真仔仔细细,如果能静下心来看,你可以看到这是作者在描述当时的状态,你看到的絮叨,...
评分作者是位脑科学家,在哈佛脑研所做研究,对人脑及人的精神世界的兴趣,缘起于她患精神病的兄弟。作者在九六年的某个早上突患脑溢血,之前一直任全美精神病患者家属协会的会长,在精神病患者的权益保护以及为脑科学研究捐脑方面,贡献良多。患病时,作者三十七岁。病发的几个小...
评分我几乎是一口气读完了这本书。这是一本奇书。是一个另类的生死书或者濒死记录。一般来说,经历过生死的人,回复到现实生活后,都会产生宗教情感。作者虽是一个脑科学家,她也相信她是“开悟”了。 作为一个佛教徒,很自然的会把书中的一些描述与佛教修证联系起来。 比如“我”...
图书标签: 脑科学 思维 心理学 传记
In 1996, 37-year-old neuroanatomist Taylor experienced a massive stroke that erased her abilities to walk, talk, do mathematics, read, or remember details. Her remarkable story details her slow recovery of those abilities (and the cultivation of new ones) and recounts exactly what happened with her brain. Read proficiently by the author, this is a fascinating memoir of the brain's remarkable resiliency and of one woman's determination to regain her faculties and recount her experience for the benefit of others. Taylor repeatedly describes her "stroke of insight"-a tremendous gratitude for, and connection with, the cells of her body and of every living thing-and says that although she is fully recovered, she is not the same driven, type-A scientist that she was before the stroke. Her holistic approach to healing will be valuable to stroke survivors and their caregivers, who can pick up suggestions from Taylor's moving accounts of how her mother faithfully loved her back to life. A Viking hardcover.
My Stroke of Insight-A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书