Ons Briljante Brein: Over De Grenzen, Maar Vooral Over De Wonderlijke Kracht Van Onze Hersenen (dutch Edition)
معرفی کتاب «Ons Briljante Brein: Over De Grenzen, Maar Vooral Over De Wonderlijke Kracht Van Onze Hersenen (dutch Edition)» نوشتهٔ Laureys, Steven، منتشرشده توسط نشر Borgerhoff & Lamberigts nv در سال 2021. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان nl ارائه شده است.
Thirty years ago, in the dead of winter, a beautiful young woman woke from a seven-month coma in a lonely hospital ward. But when she opened her eyes, no one noticed. Her entire body paralyzed by stroke, she tried to speak and no one heard. Thus her nightmare began. Gradually, Julia Tavalaro realized that not one of her doctors or caretakers was prepared to consider the possibility that the vital mind of a thirty-two-year-old woman existed inside the tiny, twisted body before them. Warehoused in a public hospital with other "incurables," she was known to all as "the vegetable." While she lay there, the Vietnam War raged and waned, a man walked on the moon, and an actor she knew from B-movies was elected president. In this vivid and moving memoir, Julia recounts her years in the prison of her body - the physical and emotional suffering and the realization that she had been abandoned by her family. Nearly broken by recurring bouts of pneumonia and fevers, and by the cruel and often abusive nurses who hated assuming responsibility for her life, Julia began to fight back. She unleashed a powerful rage, a biting, moaning, spitting offensive against those who expected little more from her than the sound of her breathing. Finally, in 1973, a young speech therapist named Arlene Kraat suspected Julia could comprehend what was happening around her. By asking her one simple question and telling her to respond with her eyes, she finally broke through Julia's isolation. With Arlene pointing to each letter on a letter board, Julia began to use her eyes to spell out her thoughts and relate the turmoil of her terrible years in captivity. Eventually, she began to compose poems that drew on the memories of her life before the stroke, reviving the aggressively sexual, daredevil life she had once lived and re-establishing her own sanity. Thirty years ago, in the dead of winter, a beautiful young woman woke from a seven-month coma in a lonely hospital ward. But when she opened her eyes, no one noticed. Her entire body paralyzed by stroke, she tried to speak and no one heard. Thus her nightmare began. Gradually, Julia Tavalaro realized that not one of her doctors or caretakers was prepared to consider the possibility that the vital mind of a thirty-two-year-old woman existed inside the tiny, twisted body before them. Warehoused in a public hospital with other "incurables," she was known to all as "the vegetable." While she lay there, the Vietnam War raged and waned, a man walked on the moon, and an actor she knew from B-movies was elected president. In this vivid and moving memoir, Julia recounts her years in the prison of her body—the physical and emotional suffering and the realization that she had been abandoned by her family. Nearly broken by recurring bouts of pneumonia and fevers, and by the cruel and often abusive nurses who hated assuming responsibility for her life, Julia began to fight back. She unleashed a powerful rage, a biting, moaning, spitting offensive against those who expected little more from her than the sound of her breathing. Finally, in 1973, a young speech therapist named Arlene Kraat suspected Julia could comprehend what was happening around her. By asking her one simple question and telling her to respond with her eyes, she finally broke through Julia's isolation. With Arlene pointing to each letter on a letter board, Julia began to use her eyes to spell out her thoughts and relate the turmoil of her terrible years in captivity. Eventually, she began to compose poems that drew on the memories of her life before the stroke, reviving the aggressively sexual, dare-devil life she had once lived and re-establishing her own sanity. A story of courage as well as of horror, *Look Up for Yes* captures an Unyielding determination in the voice of a soul once forgotten. De Vlaamse neuroloog Steven Laureys is een wereldautoriteit in de kennis van hoe ons brein werkt. Hij is kandidaat-Nobelprijswinnaar voor zijn baanbrekend onderzoek naar het bewustzijn. In dit boek beantwoordt hij vele wonderlijke vragen over de krachten en de grenzen van ons briljante brein. Wat IS dat, bewustzijn? Hoe werken onze hersenen en gaan we ooit gedachten kunnen lezen? Hoe kunnen we weten of comapatinten nog bewust zijn en hoe kunnen we met hen communiceren? Wat is de bijna-dood-ervaring? Wat is hersendood, wat kunnen we met hypnose, welke delen van de hersenen dienen waarvoor? * Auteur is wereldautoriteit en kandidaat-Nobelprijswinnaar * Vele vragen over de werking van ons brein en ons bewustzijn beantwoord * Vlot en pittig geschreven, bevattelijk voor iedereen! Over de grenzen, maar vooral over de wonderlijke kracht van onze hersenen De Vlaamse neuroloog Steven Laureys is een wereldautoriteit in de kennis van hoe ons brein werkt. Hij is kandidaat-Nobelprijswinnaar voor zijn baanbrekend onderzoek naar het bewustzijn. In dit boek beantwoordt hij vele wonderlijke vragen over de krachten en de grenzen van ons briljante brein. Wat IS dat, bewustzijn? Hoe werken onze hersenen en gaan we ooit gedachten kunnen lezen? Hoe kunnen we weten of comapatiënten nog bewust zijn en hoe kunnen we met hen communiceren? Wat is de bijna-dood-ervaring? Wat is hersendood, wat kunnen we met hypnose, welke delen van de hersenen dienen waarvoor? Bron: Flaptekst, uitgeversinformatie After Years Of Neglect And Abuse For The Author, A Young Speech Therapist Named Arlene Kraat Suspected Julia Could Comprehend What Was Happening Around Her. Foreword -- Prologue -- Modern Concentration Camp -- Out There -- Hallelujah Marriage -- Breathing -- Death I -- Silent Prayer -- Suck It In And Spit It Out -- Dreaming You -- Wish -- Face In The Mirror -- Poem In Mind -- Hayfield In The Ocean -- Epilogue Julia Tavalaro And Richard Tayson.
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