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wrote of the book, "The style is lively and informative, and enlivened by unexpected touches of humor. Through it all shines Rama's good sense, his hard-headedness and his humanity."
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wrote that "Ramachandran, who likens himself to a sleuth and has boundless curiosity, leads readers on a riveting trail of detection."
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The book has been translated into Spanish, French, Japanese, German, Korean, Turkish, Italian, Dutch, and Greek.
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In the final chapter of the book, Ramachandran addresses the so-called
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Phantoms in the Brain: Human Nature and the Architecture of the Mind
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Popular science book by V.S. Ramachandran and Sandra Blakeslee
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Ramachandran discusses his work with patients exhibiting
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Neurology researcher Michael E. Goldberg, writing for
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The book, which began as a lecture presented to the
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Cover of Phantoms in the Brain
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
neurophysiology
neuropsychology
neurological disorder
philosophy of mind
William Morrow and Company
HarperCollins
popular science
neuroscientist
V.S. Ramachandran
Sandra Blakeslee
neurophysiology
neuropsychology
case studies
neurological disorders
Society for Neuroscience
Oliver Sacks
phantom limbs
Capgras delusion
pseudobulbar affect
hemispatial neglect
stroke
epileptic seizure
body image
mood
decision-making
self-deception
artistic
hard problem of consciousness

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