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The Brain That Changes Itself - Abhay & Pranjali
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the machine metaphor is always used in study of brain, even in higher studies of neuroscience. "our brain is like a computer" is an opening line in almost all the books I have read about nervous system, still here the author presents a new way of seeing brain and completely deny's this machine theory.
specific functions have been specific part of brains, yet the author says that a different part can adapt the functions it was not originally assigned. it would be interesting to read how he proves this.........

what kind of difficulty would it cause?
Gentamicin is prescribed, but I havent read the book, so dont know what side effect you are talking about.
Usually it causes neural deafness, renal problems etc. if taken in a high dose for long.
But it is a life saver too.
Usually it causes neural deafness, renal problems etc. if taken in a high dose for long.
But it is a life saver too.
Abhay wrote: "First chapter was as informative as it was touching. I kinda had moist eyes at the end of it.
@Em : Author describes a case of a woman who given too much Gentamicin and that poisoned her inner ea..."
That can happen with overdosage
@Em : Author describes a case of a woman who given too much Gentamicin and that poisoned her inner ea..."
That can happen with overdosage

IKR, this is so amazing and the way everything is explained is so good!!!

government is planning to open centers in every district where this type of counseling and exercise based treatment could be made available to rural and underprivileged population



Just saying this to emphasise that such therapies are good for books and research papers but not to the practical world. World is such a mundane place, after all!


this chapter mentioned a dyslexia case. A few week back we actually met this 7 year old girl in a village who had the same disorder. she wrote everything in mirror image and surprisingly her spellings and grammar were accurate, her writing was also very good, the only problem was that she wrote everything in perfect mirror image.
the teachers thought she was being irresponsible or not interested, they had no clue of what to do with her.......

It's not about money always, though. Plasticity takes very long time to take its effect and people are less attracted to such therapies how nicely you tell them of its 'potential' unless they see the benefits in short term. Take for example TB drugs: Outside they are very costly, but government provide them free of cost. The thing with TB drugs is that it relieves symptoms in a few days to weeks but one needs to take it for 6 months continuous for complete cure. But in most cases people stop taking the medicine once they are free of symptoms even when they are warned of its consequences. Which has led gov to implement rules to check this.
I had a dyslexic student who confused E and 3, and would write letters in reverse. Thankfully she could pass school, and chose a field where maths and writing doesnt play major role once passing out.

yes these are costly and take a lot of time, that's why govt is opening centers where free treatment could be available


but not everything could be prevented. every month in each district, we detect atleast 30-40 new cases, and that is a big number!

And how many do you think is really aware that gov gives so many facilities. There are other areas of improvement like those of communication, thats a dire necessity now and where the money can be fuelled for 'productive' use.

this can be true about neurotube, CHD, down's syndrome, cleft lip- palate,club foot etc
but other disorders can not be "prevented", and these kids no matter how few they are, they do need management and I don't think treating them is wastage of money. they deserves life like everyone else

This chapter also questions the education system across the world, which does needs lot of considrations.


Did you read the part about learning new things and unlearning "bad habits". this chapter by far is the best one....

program like Fast ForWord, is amazing. we need this kind of program in India too at the basic level. imagine all the children benefiting by this.
His explanation of Autism does makes sense, but I think other factors might also be involved for this disorder.....


yes it does, how great life would be if something like this could be done :)

described psychology and neuroscience involving love, lust and sexual attraction .
Didn't find this chapter to be very satisfying though :/
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