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This book challenges the very foundation of traditional medicine with a controversial and fascinating idea: using neurosurgical intervention and behavior modification to reintegrate sociopaths into modern society. Written in accessible language, it explores the groundbreaking work of Dr. Antônio De Salles, who pioneers this approach at the intersection of medicine, science, technology, and human interaction. The book's thought-provoking content makes it a must-read for students and academics across various disciplines, from the sciences to the humanities. It illuminates the complex medical,…mehr

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This book challenges the very foundation of traditional medicine with a controversial and fascinating idea: using neurosurgical intervention and behavior modification to reintegrate sociopaths into modern society. Written in accessible language, it explores the groundbreaking work of Dr. Antônio De Salles, who pioneers this approach at the intersection of medicine, science, technology, and human interaction. The book's thought-provoking content makes it a must-read for students and academics across various disciplines, from the sciences to the humanities. It illuminates the complex medical, technical, and moral implications of this sensitive issue, encouraging readers to grapple with the ethical questions raised by this emerging field of study. "The field of psychosurgery promises to change how we think about science and mental illness. Already, brain surgery is safe enough, and implants are sophisticated enough, for alteration of the brain to be accepted as mainstream therapy." - Hays and Berenbein.
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Antônio De Salles, Ph.D. lives in Brazil. Fascinated with the brain function during medical school, he learned how to improve its function at the Medical College of Virginia, Harvard University, and Umea University in Sweden. He became a world renown neurosurgeon, and neuroscientist becoming an Emeritus Professor at UCLA. He writes to bring awareness of state-of-the-art brain surgery. His novel Why Fly over the Cuckoo's Nest?Psychosurgery in my Brain Please, already a success in four languages, is here titled The Brain of the Player. The reader leisurely learns the intricacies of the brain and the ethical woes of its modification. Resilience through love, science and loyalty bring the reader to the acumen achieved by a dedicated wife, scientist, and mother.