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Our brains are more powerful than we ever realised.

Too often, we assume that people’s natures are fixed, immutable. For sufferers of depression, anxiety, ADHD, addiction, or the after-effects of stroke, this can be a difficult thought. For those with extreme conditions, such as locked-in syndrome or psychopathy, it can feel as if there is no hope at all.

However, in Your Brain Knows More Than You Think, leading neurobiologist Niels Birbaumer turns these assumptions on their head, arguing that neuroplasticity — the virtually limitless capacity of the brain to remould itself — is enough to overcome almost any condition, however life-limiting it seems.

Like the fathers and mothers of psychiatry, Birbaumer explores the sometimes-wild frontiers of a new way of thinking about our brains and behaviour. Through actual cases from his research and practice, he shows how we can change through brain training alone — and without risky drugs — if we simply open our minds.

Your Brain Knows More Than You Think: the new frontiers of neuroplasticity

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Our brains are more powerful than we ever realised. Too often, we assume that people’s natures are fixed, immutable. For... Read more

    Publisher: Scribe Publications
    Publication Date: 14/09/2017
    ISBN13: 9781911344384, 978-1911344384
    ISBN10: 1911344382

    Number of Pages: 272

    Non Fiction , Mathematics & Science , Education

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    Our brains are more powerful than we ever realised.

    Too often, we assume that people’s natures are fixed, immutable. For sufferers of depression, anxiety, ADHD, addiction, or the after-effects of stroke, this can be a difficult thought. For those with extreme conditions, such as locked-in syndrome or psychopathy, it can feel as if there is no hope at all.

    However, in Your Brain Knows More Than You Think, leading neurobiologist Niels Birbaumer turns these assumptions on their head, arguing that neuroplasticity — the virtually limitless capacity of the brain to remould itself — is enough to overcome almost any condition, however life-limiting it seems.

    Like the fathers and mothers of psychiatry, Birbaumer explores the sometimes-wild frontiers of a new way of thinking about our brains and behaviour. Through actual cases from his research and practice, he shows how we can change through brain training alone — and without risky drugs — if we simply open our minds.

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