A molecule away from madness : tales of the hijacked brain
(2022)

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Blackstone Publishing, 2022
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (5hr., 45 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9798200880492 MWT15317210, 8200880494 15317210
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Ann Richardson

A neurologist regales readers with extraordinary stories of the brain under siege.Our brains are the most complex machines known to humankind, but they have an Achilles heel: the very molecules that allow us to exist can also sabotage our minds. Here are true accounts of unruly molecules and the diseases that form in their wake, from total loss of inhibitions to florid psychosis to compulsive lying. Cognitive neurologist Sara Manning Peskin demystifies the most curious neurological phenomena through the perspective of patients, researchers, and science. She introduces us to a woman stuck in the Walking Dead, a family wracked with Alzheimer's disease, and an entire region gripped by a baffling epidemic. By tracing the molecular causes for neurologic diseases, Peskin highlights cutting-edge developments in cognitive research, making the case that these are the stories that will one day teach us how to cure dementia and other diseases of the brain. A Molecule Away from Madness offers a captivating, singular view of the human brain. "Gripping accounts…scaffolded in clear explanations of their causes and neuroscientific opportunities towards possible cures." "An acute and evocative demonstration of the fragility and interchangeability of mental, emotional, and behavioral states." "Captivating and convincing…Should bring hope and confidence to general readers…and to the millions living with neurodegenerative illness and their families. An exemplary work." "Impressive…There's much to savor in this powerful survey." "The most current research being done in this field, with added appeal for anyone with a loved one suffering from brain disease. Fascinating popular science." "Peskin's elegant, empathic portrait of the vulnerable brain is both absolutely terrifying and wonderfully optimistic."

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