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Incredible Consequences of Brain Injury: The Ways your Brain can Break explains the acquired brain disorders that can suddenly change a person's life. Underlining the intricate workings of the human brain and the amazing things it does every day, this book examines what happens when the brain stops functioning as it should.
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Incredible Consequences of Brain Injury: The Ways your Brain can Break explains the acquired brain disorders that can suddenly change a person's life. Underlining the intricate workings of the human brain and the amazing things it does every day, this book examines what happens when the brain stops functioning as it should.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9781032233673
- ISBN-10: 1032233672
- Artikelnr.: 64650912
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9781032233673
- ISBN-10: 1032233672
- Artikelnr.: 64650912
Alexander R. Toftness, PhD, is a Science Communicator from the Midwestern United States. He hosts the ARTexplains Science and History channel on YouTube. Dr. Toftness has taught a variety of biological, cognitive, and educational psychology courses and has presented at numerous science communication events across the country.
1. Achromatopsia. 2. Akinetic Mutism. 3. Akinetopsia. 4. Alexia. 5. Alice
in Wonderland Syndrome. 6. Alien Hand Syndrome. 7. Amnesia. 8. Anosognosia.
9. Aphantasia. 10. Aphasia. 11. Ataxia (and Dysmetria). 12. Bálint Syndrome
(including Simultagnosia). 13. Bobble-Head Doll Syndrome. 14. Capgras
Syndrome (and other Delusional Misidentification Syndromes). 15. Charles
Bonnet Syndrome. 16. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. 17. Cluster
Headaches. 18. Coma and Disorders of Consciousness. 19. Cortical Blindness
(plus Anton-Babinski Syndrome, Blindsight, & Riddoch Syndrome). 20.
Cortical Deafness (plus other Central Hearing Disorders). 21. Cotard
Syndrome (Walking Corpse Syndrome). 22. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (and
other Prion Diseases). 23. Diminished Decision-Making Capacity. 24.
Echophenomena and Coprophenomena. 25. Environmental Tilt (Visual
Allesthesia). 26. Exploding Head Syndrome. 27. Fatal Familial Insomnia. 28.
Gerstmann Syndrome (Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, Finger Agnosia, and Left-Right
Disorientation). 29. Hemianopsia (and Scotoma). 30. Hemispatial Neglect
(and Autosomatagnosia). 31. Klüver-Bucy Syndrome. 32. Korsakoff Syndrome.
33. Kuru. 34. Locked-In Syndrome. 35. Migraine Headaches. 36. Narcolepsy
(and Cataplexy). 37. Pathological Déjà Vu (and Jamais Vu). 38. Phantom
Sensations (including Phantom Limb Pain). 39. Prosopagnosia. 40. Seizures.
41. Sleeping Beauty Syndrome (Kleine-Levin Syndrome). 42. Social-Emotional
Agnosias. 43. Somatoparaphrenia. 44. Synesthesia. 45. Tinnitus. 46.
Topographical Disorientation. 47. Vertigo. 48. Visual Object Agnosia.
in Wonderland Syndrome. 6. Alien Hand Syndrome. 7. Amnesia. 8. Anosognosia.
9. Aphantasia. 10. Aphasia. 11. Ataxia (and Dysmetria). 12. Bálint Syndrome
(including Simultagnosia). 13. Bobble-Head Doll Syndrome. 14. Capgras
Syndrome (and other Delusional Misidentification Syndromes). 15. Charles
Bonnet Syndrome. 16. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. 17. Cluster
Headaches. 18. Coma and Disorders of Consciousness. 19. Cortical Blindness
(plus Anton-Babinski Syndrome, Blindsight, & Riddoch Syndrome). 20.
Cortical Deafness (plus other Central Hearing Disorders). 21. Cotard
Syndrome (Walking Corpse Syndrome). 22. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (and
other Prion Diseases). 23. Diminished Decision-Making Capacity. 24.
Echophenomena and Coprophenomena. 25. Environmental Tilt (Visual
Allesthesia). 26. Exploding Head Syndrome. 27. Fatal Familial Insomnia. 28.
Gerstmann Syndrome (Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, Finger Agnosia, and Left-Right
Disorientation). 29. Hemianopsia (and Scotoma). 30. Hemispatial Neglect
(and Autosomatagnosia). 31. Klüver-Bucy Syndrome. 32. Korsakoff Syndrome.
33. Kuru. 34. Locked-In Syndrome. 35. Migraine Headaches. 36. Narcolepsy
(and Cataplexy). 37. Pathological Déjà Vu (and Jamais Vu). 38. Phantom
Sensations (including Phantom Limb Pain). 39. Prosopagnosia. 40. Seizures.
41. Sleeping Beauty Syndrome (Kleine-Levin Syndrome). 42. Social-Emotional
Agnosias. 43. Somatoparaphrenia. 44. Synesthesia. 45. Tinnitus. 46.
Topographical Disorientation. 47. Vertigo. 48. Visual Object Agnosia.
1. Achromatopsia. 2. Akinetic Mutism. 3. Akinetopsia. 4. Alexia. 5. Alice
in Wonderland Syndrome. 6. Alien Hand Syndrome. 7. Amnesia. 8. Anosognosia.
9. Aphantasia. 10. Aphasia. 11. Ataxia (and Dysmetria). 12. Bálint Syndrome
(including Simultagnosia). 13. Bobble-Head Doll Syndrome. 14. Capgras
Syndrome (and other Delusional Misidentification Syndromes). 15. Charles
Bonnet Syndrome. 16. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. 17. Cluster
Headaches. 18. Coma and Disorders of Consciousness. 19. Cortical Blindness
(plus Anton-Babinski Syndrome, Blindsight, & Riddoch Syndrome). 20.
Cortical Deafness (plus other Central Hearing Disorders). 21. Cotard
Syndrome (Walking Corpse Syndrome). 22. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (and
other Prion Diseases). 23. Diminished Decision-Making Capacity. 24.
Echophenomena and Coprophenomena. 25. Environmental Tilt (Visual
Allesthesia). 26. Exploding Head Syndrome. 27. Fatal Familial Insomnia. 28.
Gerstmann Syndrome (Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, Finger Agnosia, and Left-Right
Disorientation). 29. Hemianopsia (and Scotoma). 30. Hemispatial Neglect
(and Autosomatagnosia). 31. Klüver-Bucy Syndrome. 32. Korsakoff Syndrome.
33. Kuru. 34. Locked-In Syndrome. 35. Migraine Headaches. 36. Narcolepsy
(and Cataplexy). 37. Pathological Déjà Vu (and Jamais Vu). 38. Phantom
Sensations (including Phantom Limb Pain). 39. Prosopagnosia. 40. Seizures.
41. Sleeping Beauty Syndrome (Kleine-Levin Syndrome). 42. Social-Emotional
Agnosias. 43. Somatoparaphrenia. 44. Synesthesia. 45. Tinnitus. 46.
Topographical Disorientation. 47. Vertigo. 48. Visual Object Agnosia.
in Wonderland Syndrome. 6. Alien Hand Syndrome. 7. Amnesia. 8. Anosognosia.
9. Aphantasia. 10. Aphasia. 11. Ataxia (and Dysmetria). 12. Bálint Syndrome
(including Simultagnosia). 13. Bobble-Head Doll Syndrome. 14. Capgras
Syndrome (and other Delusional Misidentification Syndromes). 15. Charles
Bonnet Syndrome. 16. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. 17. Cluster
Headaches. 18. Coma and Disorders of Consciousness. 19. Cortical Blindness
(plus Anton-Babinski Syndrome, Blindsight, & Riddoch Syndrome). 20.
Cortical Deafness (plus other Central Hearing Disorders). 21. Cotard
Syndrome (Walking Corpse Syndrome). 22. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (and
other Prion Diseases). 23. Diminished Decision-Making Capacity. 24.
Echophenomena and Coprophenomena. 25. Environmental Tilt (Visual
Allesthesia). 26. Exploding Head Syndrome. 27. Fatal Familial Insomnia. 28.
Gerstmann Syndrome (Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, Finger Agnosia, and Left-Right
Disorientation). 29. Hemianopsia (and Scotoma). 30. Hemispatial Neglect
(and Autosomatagnosia). 31. Klüver-Bucy Syndrome. 32. Korsakoff Syndrome.
33. Kuru. 34. Locked-In Syndrome. 35. Migraine Headaches. 36. Narcolepsy
(and Cataplexy). 37. Pathological Déjà Vu (and Jamais Vu). 38. Phantom
Sensations (including Phantom Limb Pain). 39. Prosopagnosia. 40. Seizures.
41. Sleeping Beauty Syndrome (Kleine-Levin Syndrome). 42. Social-Emotional
Agnosias. 43. Somatoparaphrenia. 44. Synesthesia. 45. Tinnitus. 46.
Topographical Disorientation. 47. Vertigo. 48. Visual Object Agnosia.