Tozlu Yapraklar

Tozlu Yapraklar
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Orthodontics - Alpinist - Cognitive Neuroscience Enthusiast
PhD. Dt.
Irvine, California
2 Şubat 1972
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795 okur puanı
Nisan 2019 tarihinde katıldı
This book would make a great Mother's Day gift
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2025 78. kitabı
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Okunma: 02 Aralık 2025 09:38
Understanding the Power of Empathy In Born for Love, Bruce D. Perry and Maia Szalavitz explore the profound impact of empathy on human development. They begin by discussing the evolutionary roots of empathy, arguing that it is a fundamental aspect of human nature. They delve into the neurobiology of empathy, explaining how our brains are wired for connection and how early experiences shape our capacity for empathy. The authors emphasize the critical role of early childhood experiences in the development of empathy. They discuss the importance of secure attachment between infants and their caregivers, highlighting how this early bond lays the foundation for the child's ability to empathize with others. They also explore the impact of adverse childhood experiences, such as neglect and trauma, on the development of empathy, shedding light on the long-term consequences of early emotional deprivation. The Impact of Empathy on Society Perry and Szalavitz then shift their focus to the broader societal implications of empathy. They argue that empathy is not just a personal trait but a social force that underpins our ability to form healthy relationships, build communities, and maintain a peaceful society. They discuss how empathy influences our moral development, shapes our ethical behavior, and fosters a sense of social responsibility. The authors also explore the darker side of empathy, discussing how it can be manipulated and exploited. They examine the role of empathy in fueling group conflicts and perpetuating social injustices, shedding light on the complex interplay between empathy, identity, and intergroup relations. They also discuss the concept of 'empathy fatigue,' highlighting the challenges of maintaining empathic concern in the face of overwhelming
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Born for LoveMaia Szalavitz · Mariner Books · 2010126 okunma
📚🔔 Tatil zili çaldı! Bir yıl boyunca verilen emeklerin ardından şimdi dinlenme, keşfetme ve yeni maceralara atılma zamanı. 🌞 Bu yaz bol kahkahalı, bol anılı ve elbette bol kitaplı geçsin. Tüm öğrencilere keyifli tatiller diliyoruz! 💙📖
"Heaven is only people you met"
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Okunma: 02 Aralık 2025 09:34
"Sum," is a collection of stories about the afterlife and the possibilities are endless. The author, David Eagleman, uses the far reaches of his imagination to create forty unique takes on afterlife. Death and what follows is, to many, a mysterious subject and the author capitalizes on that mystique. Eagleman presents his many scenarios of what might be or what could be in the afterlife. The author takes the image of the creator to the extremes. In one narrative, "The Microbe," he describes god as the size of a microbe, so small that he does not know that we exist. In another tale, the reader is told that god is a Giantess who is so large that it is virtually impossible to communicate with her. Many of the stories focus on the consciousness of those entering the afterlife. For example, in "Graveyard of the Gods," afterlife is for man and for everything created or made by man. Therefore, anything that man invented has an afterlife. Everything from toasters to grand pianos have a place in the afterlife. But afterlife is also for the literary and mythic creations of man. All the gods that man ever created in stories have a place in the afterlife. In another story, those arriving in the afterlife are met with the daunting challenge of meeting versions of themselves - what they could have been - in comparison of their own filtered views of themselves. In several stories god, or the creator, is seen as anything but all powerful. In "Reins," god is perplexed when a committee, urged on by angels, finds him incompetent of deciding who should go to heaven and who should go to hell. In "Narcissus," the creators are called Cartographers. These creatures are smaller than man and equip man's eyes with high-resolution cameras. During their time on earth, humans are to take photos
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SumDavid Eagleman · Canongate · 20091 okunma
"Parkinson's is as a life sentence"
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2025 74. kitabı
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Okunma: 20 Kasım 2025 11:02
Best book on Parkinson's Disease I have read so far - mainly because it is written by a journalist instead of doctors! If you are new to Parkinson’s, this is not going to give you the details on what the disease is or does that you’re looking for. But if you are familiar with Parkinson’s, this is a fascinating history and look-forward of the disease. Award-winning journalist Palfreman’s fast-paced, captivating, and crisp narrative of patients, doctors, and researchers is part scientific investigation, part medical detective story, and part memoir, and it opens wide a window into the world of Parkinson’s. He introduces readers to James Parkinson, who in 1817 offered the first clinical description of the disease; Jean-Martin Charcot, who accurately described the signs and symptoms of what appeared to be a movement disorder; Constantin Tretiakoff, who demonstrated that the disease was caused by damage to the substantia nigra portion of the brain; and Frederick Lewy, who discovered the pathological hallmarks of Parkinson’s. Palfreman, who was diagnosed with the disease during his research, investigates drug therapies, such as the routine L-dopa therapy initiated in the 1960s and still used frequently today, and experimental drugs such as NPT088, which has yet to be approved by the FDA. There are more than seven million Parkinson’s sufferers worldwide and Palfreman shares some of their stories, including that of dancer Pam Quinn, who has learned to “trick” her symptoms and teaches her methods to other Parkinson’s patients. He reminds readers that a diagnosis of Parkinson’s is a life sentence, but Palfreman remains optimistic about what new discoveries may be able to offer Parkinson’s patients. This book is AMAZING for patients with Parkinson's and for their close ones.
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Brain StormsJon Palfreman · Scientific American / Farrar, Straus and Giroux · 20151 okunma
Intimate contact with the nuance and foibles of human nature
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Imagine a long conversation with a man who keeps you engrossed from the first word – that’s pretty much what this book is. That is both good and bad, frankly. The very conversational tone of this book can get annoying – at times I felt that I was being examined on the points – but the overwhelming effect of this book is that you are fascinated and enthralled, both by Dr Patten’s insights and courage and by the courage and resilience of his patients. That he comes from an age of medicine where the patient, rather than the cost, matters is evident from the start, and that he cares deeply is equally evident. I felt privileged to read his “adventures.” Neurology Rounds with the Maverick is one of the most informative and entertaining neurology books. Within these real life medical stories is a lot of personal wisdom and insight about how the way we treat sick people has changed. Some of them are mundane, yet still humorous to hear in Dr. Patten’s unique way of speaking. Some are genuine medical mysteries that would be difficult to diagnose even now, let alone in the “golden age of medicine” when Patten practiced. Prepare to be fascinated by all the ways brain damage and other neurological illness can affect human life, and take a look back at a simpler time in medicine. The tone of this excellent book is set by the author in a ‘general conversation with the reader’ – "I know I am from a bygone era, an era when life was quite different, an era that included what is now considered by doctors as the golden age of medicine. It was an interesting time for doctors because there were few administrators, the insurance companies did not interfere with medical practice, and, believe it or not, money was not a big issue. There was less technology so doctors relied on, had to rely
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Neurology Rounds with the MaverickBernard M. Patten · Bernard M.Patten · 20191 okunma
You ain’t never the same when the air hits your brain
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2025 67. kitabı
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Okunma: 20 Ekim 2025 17:23
Frank T. Vertosick Jr. describes his personal voyage from eager medical student to board certified neurosurgeon. By turns comic and tragic, this memoir is a must read for neurosurgeons but also of interest to most readers. Dr Vertosick provides, from an American perspective, a keen insight into a specialty which is often regarded with suspicion by other doctors. He did not initially intend to become a neurosurgeon, but “strayed too close to a dangerously seductive profession and became stuck for good like a fly in a spider’s web.” On his first day as a neurosurgical resident, a cynical and weary chief resident takes him aside and outlines the “Rules of Neurosurgery.” The first of these provides the title of the book: “You ain’t never the same when the air hits your brain.” A worrying proposition to those with no background knowledge, nevertheless this maxim pithily sums up the subtle, intangible change that often occurs after cranial surgery, but which cannot be neatly recorded on a chart. The other rules include such useful aphorisms as “the only minor operation is one that someone else is doing” and “if the patient isn’t dead you can always make them worse,” a contemporary variation on the Hippocratic motto: "primum non nocere." Though lighthearted in tone, the book addresses serious points that are relevant to the practice of neurosurgery in particular and medicine in general. Medical careers tend to be dominated by anecdotes. Clinicians all remember their first times, the medical curiosities they have encountered, and, perhaps most importantly, their mistakes. Dr Vertosick’s trial by fire comes during a craniotomy and clipping of aneurysm. At first the case progresses well, but suddenly he is faced with a “crimson flood” as the aneurysm ruptures, with catastrophic results for
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When the Air Hits Your BrainFrank T. Vertosick Jr. · W. W. Norton and Company · 20081 okunma