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The Brain That Changes Itself

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SKU: 9780141038872

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The Brain That Changes Itself by Norman Doidge (ISBN: 9780141038872) reveals the groundbreaking science of neuroplasticity. Discover inspiring stories of stroke recovery and how scientists are revolutionizing our understanding of the brain’s ability to heal and adapt. Unlock the potential of your own brain’s remarkable capacity for change.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780141038872
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 448
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 326 gr
  • ISBN-10: 014103887X
  • Publisher Date: 07 Aug 2008
  • Depth: 29
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 27 mm
  • Width: 128 mm

10 reviews for The Brain That Changes Itself

  1. Akshat Sharma

    Doidge presents compelling cases of neuroplasticity. A little technical at times, but worth the effort. Opened my eyes.

  2. Dhruv Chandra

    While the topic is fascinating, the writing style was a bit dry for my taste. Interesting concepts presented.

  3. Gayathri Devi K

    Good introduction to neuroplasticity. I wish there was more practical advice, but the stories are powerful.

  4. Pranab Mehrishi

    Mind-blowing! The brain’s ability to rewire itself is truly amazing. Highly recommend for anyone interested in neuroscience.

  5. Sridhar S

    A bit slow to start, but once it gets going, it’s hard to put down. Neuroplasticity is a game-changer.

  6. Uttkarsh Aggarwal

    A fascinating read about the brain’s potential! Some parts were a bit dense, but overall, inspiring stories.

  7. Himanshee Kumawat

    Readable and informative, even for someone with no science background. Inspiring to think about brain’s possibilities.

  8. Siddharth Pandey

    Incredible stories of recovery. I found the science explained well and easy to understand. Very empowering.

  9. Abhinandan Singh

    Important information, although it was a bit overly optimistic at times. Still a good read.

  10. Byreddi Sri Kavya Chandrika

    Interesting, but I found it a bit repetitive. Some case studies were more engaging than others. Still, a valuable concept.

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