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Sacks devotes this book to the way music interacts with the brain and the ways alterations to the ways the brain works can affe... Read More
Sacks retelling an extraordinary story of a man who was hit by lightening had a neardeath experience and became obsessed with t... Read More
So i shouldnt have been surprised by the amazing stories and discoveries in this book
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What a joy it was to remove the protective wrapper used for shipping and see at last this book in pristine condition
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Spend the fantastically low price for a lifetime of value
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- Our engine has detected that Amazon has altered, modified or removed reviews from this listing. We approximate total reviews altered up to 195.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 1,200 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 6 2021.
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Its pretty much of a non fiction read
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This book isnt a story there is no plot
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Its like you met oliver at a dinner party and he proceeded to dive into his lifes work telling you all kinds of fascinating stories about clients hes had why certain things happen in the brain weird off the wall case studies hes come across
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There are so many people who have this musical tinnitus and believe that there is no where to go
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First line review what an odd thing it is to see an entire species billions of people playing with listening to meaningless tonal patterns occupied and preoccupied for much of their time by what they call music
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Im musically inclined even though i have no formal training
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Of all the case histories probably the most interesting was the story about the patients with aphasia would could only speak in a singing voice via song
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It doesnt spell out the science of music
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