Connections : A Story of Human Feeling
Publisher,Viking UK
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 420 g
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Mental illness is one of the greatest causes of human suffering, but the reasons we bear this burden, and the nature of these diseases, have remained mysterious. Now, our understanding has reached a tipping point. In Connections, Professor Karl Deisseroth intertwines gripping case studies from his experience as an emergency psychiatry physician, with breakthrough scientific discoveries from astounding new technology (including optogenetics, which he developed to allow turning specific brain cells on or off, with light).
Stay connected and the story about human feelings. Well recommended and very good reading for everyone who loves reading this book. Worth it.
This is a good psychology books. In this era of depression, anxiety and stressful in life. If we don't relieve ourselves well and accumulate a lot of depression, we are prone to mental illness. The author provides a lot of inspirational and patient stories to help us understand the connection between the brain and this disease.
This was a fantastic book full of hope and humanity. The writing was beautiful. Each patient's illness was clearly described.
This book is a groundbreaking tour of the human mind, in which a renowned psychiatrist and neuroscientist explores the biological and evolutionary origins of human emotions through poignant, and at times shocking, clinical stories. Karl Deisseroth describes vividly how humans experience feelings both in the simple and ancient circuits of our brains. Highly recommended.