The Tell

The Tell  (English, Paperback, Ramachandran V S)

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    • Language: English
    • Binding: Paperback
    • Publisher: Random House, India
    • Genre: Medical
    • ISBN: 9788184002072, 8184002076
    • Pages: 538
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    The brain remains a mystery to us. How can a three-pound mass of jelly that can fit in our palm imagine angels, contemplate the meaning of infinity, and even question its own place in the cosmos? Renowned neuroscientist Prof. V.S. Ramachandran takes us on a fascinating journey into the human brain by studying patients who exhibit bizarre symptoms and using them to understand the functions of a normal brain. Along the way he asks big questions: How did abstract thinking evolve? What is art? Why do we laugh? How are these hardwired into the neural mechanisms of the human brain, and why did they evolve? Brilliant, lucid, and utterly compelling, The Tell-Tale Brain is a path-breaking book from one of the leading neuroscientists.
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    • 198 mm
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    • 129 mm
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    5

    Enlightening Dark areas inside our grey matter

    This has been a fascinating reading. Sometimes I felt I was reading a detective novel. Dr. VSR's analysis and presentation of the same is very consistent. All the analysis is based in the light of basic tenets of evolution.
    The book reveals many dark corners of our own mind which we are unmindful about. One such example is the evolution of language - the way Dr. VSR unwinds the mystery is a testament of clarity and depth of his research. He seemed to have walked down the complete journey of ...
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    Debashish Bhattacharya

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    A voyage to the human BRAIN..

    Its a great privilege to write a review to the great book...
    Dr.Rama is a well known neuroscientist, the book explains every small brain functions in a great detail.the book is written in the form of conventional method of any physiology/ psychology book.. a case studies of his patients.this book deals with lot even the higher order brain functions such as moral,beauty,consciousness..etc. those who have interest in human intelligence it's good book for you, absolutely No doubt.
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    Jothi Ramalingam

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    Jun, 2012

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    Neuroscience at its best :)

    VS is definitely the Marco Polo of Neuroscience !! Well written in simple and lucid manner. Kudos to Prof. Ramachandran for his amazing contributions in enriching our knowledge on the human brain.
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    Akhil Krishnan

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    A brilliant journey through the brain

    When I first started reading the book, 'The Tell-Tale Brain', it was with a lot of anticipation, for I had recently been introduced to linguistics and cognitive sciences and it was fantastic. The book promised a lot, for Ramachandran is a celebrated neuroscientist and the book (Random House India publications one) had a quote from the one and only Richard Dawkins, which named Ramachandran the "Marco Polo of Neuroscience". The name of Marco Polo carries with it connotations of describing somet...
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    Sharbatanu Chatterjee

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    from a layman's point of view : this book is pathbreaking

    Simply wonderful... forget his mastery over the subject: he is one of the best neuro-scientists in the world! His style of writing, his storytelling skills make this book an interesting read.
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    Soumitra Ghosh

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    More awesomeness from the brain-man!

    A classic sequel of Phantoms in the Brain. Dr. Ramachandran brings to the world, years of phenomenal research on the brain. A must-read for anyone who is intrigued by the brain and its functioning. The best thing is that you don't need a background in medicine to understand what he's saying.
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    Shankar Hariharan

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    Great book for mind exploration

    Dr Ramachandran is a great scientist. this is one of his great works.The language used in the book is easy and precise for the common reader. I assure you for the content ..... some of it can blow your mind off. if you are interested in how the brain works, this is a book to be on your shelf.
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    Chirag Neb

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    Feb, 2012

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    Story of our Brain

    VS Rama Chandran a neuroscientist attempts to unravel the mystery of human mind in this book. His methods of investigation are ‘low-tech’ as he emphasises in the preface. He is enamoured of Sherlock Holmes and follows his mystery solving techniques in his clinical investigations. As a clinician he sees many patients suffering from various disabilities and having lesions in different brain regions. From study of such patients he surmises what function a specific area of brain performs. Some of...
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    Rajiv Aggarwal

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    Jul, 2014

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    The awesomeness of 1.5kgs of Jelly

    I have never read a book over 200 pages. This book is about 400 pages and I am enjoying reading it. The book might be about the most complex organ in Human Body, but its written in the most simple manner possible with an engaging conversational style.

    Inspite of being a world reputed Neurologist, the experiments Mr. Ramachandran uses is very simple but effective. Just shows how doctors today have become too addicted to technology.

    All you need to enjoy the book is the simple curiosity of h...
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    Satakopan S

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    Dec, 2013

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    The Brain sure tells an exciting tale.

    I bought the book after reading the reviews and gazing into its 5 Star rating for unreasonably long time. The author treats the brain as a black box and tries to understand its functionality by studying patients with physiological brain abnormality resulting in phantom limbs, synaesthesia, apraxia, autism etc.

    Must read :
    Chapter 6,the power of babble delves into evolution of language Chapter 7,On what makes us like what we like and what the world likes in general(aesthetics).
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    Pratyush Kumar

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    Jul, 2012

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