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March 07, 2005

National Geographic on the Mind:

The latest issue of the National Geographic magazine is a special issue on the mind.

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It contains a compelling account of open brain surgery, where, as is usual, the patient is conscious and given tests during the operation to make sure removed sections are not crucial for language.

The other articles cover a variety of important developments in mind and brain science, including the neuropsychology of spiritual experience, emotion and navigation, plus some remarkable photographs.

Two of my particular favourites are articles on an exceptional autistic boy (mentioned in an earlier post by Tom) and a neurologist with hypergraphia - the incessant need to write.

There's some excerpts and video footage freely available online, but the best content seems to be in the magazine only.

Vaughan.

Posted at March 7, 2005 12:56 PM

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