Unthinkable by Helen Thomson I love reading about weird brain stuff. It started with Phantoms in the Brain, which I read back in 2011 after my wife (fiance at that point) read it for class. Ramachandran wrote about a number of topics in that book, including religious experiences and the brain, and the fascinating subject of phantom limbs (when someone has an appendage amputated, they often still physically feel it).
What I'm Reading (No. 25): weird brains + Cork O'Connor #2
What I'm Reading (No. 25): weird brains …
What I'm Reading (No. 25): weird brains + Cork O'Connor #2
Unthinkable by Helen Thomson I love reading about weird brain stuff. It started with Phantoms in the Brain, which I read back in 2011 after my wife (fiance at that point) read it for class. Ramachandran wrote about a number of topics in that book, including religious experiences and the brain, and the fascinating subject of phantom limbs (when someone has an appendage amputated, they often still physically feel it).