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Непостижимые загадки (как человек может хотеть ампутировать себе руку? почему рисунки аутичного ребенка превосходят по своему мастерству рисунки Леонардо? что такое чувство прекрасного? откуда берется в нас сострадание? как может человечество передавать культуру от поколения к поколению? что породило речь? где живет самосознание?) находят свое объяснение на уровне нейронов мозга - благодаря простым и гениальным экспериментам B.C.Рамачандрана. Он великий ученый современности, но у него еще и искрометное чувство юмора - и вот вам, пожалуйста, блестящее повествование о странном человеческом поведении и работе мозга.Самые последние достижения науки о мозге. Где в мозге кроется то, что делает человека человеком?B.C.Рамачандран назван одним из ста самых выдающихся людей XX века.
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