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In this insightful exploration of neurology and human consciousness, Masud Husain draws on decades of clinical experience to illuminate the intricate relationship between the brain and identity. Through fascinating case studies of his patients, Husain demonstrates how neurological conditions reshape personality, memory, and selfhood in unexpected ways.
From patients experiencing profound memory loss to those struggling with neurological disorders that alter their fundamental sense of self, each story offers a window into the remarkable complexity of the human brain. Husain combines scientific expertise with compassionate storytelling to explore how our brains literally construct who we are. This thought-provoking work challenges our understanding of consciousness, identity, and the neurology underlying human behavior, making it essential reading for anyone interested in neuroscience, psychology, or the nature of the self.







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