Mirror Touch Mirror Touch

Mirror Touch

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Publisher Description

A doctor with a rare—seemingly superhuman—neurological trait takes us on a compelling tour deep into the human brain in this blend of memoir and scientific exploration that combines the compassionate wisdom of Oliver Sacks and the personal revelations of Jill Bolte Taylor’s My Stroke of Insight.

Dr. Joel Salinas is a Harvard-trained researcher and neurologist with extraordinary gifts that provide him unique access to his patients and enable him to experience life in an extraordinary way. He has mirror-touch synesthesia, a neurological trait that allows him to feel others’ emotions and physical sensations. Susceptible to the pain and discomfort of his patients—most of whom suffer from strokes, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, and a host of other painful disorders and extreme injuries—Salinas uses his heightened emphatic ability—what he calls ""compulsory mindfulness""—to help understand and better treat their conditions.

Using his own experiences as a neurologist and synesthete as a narrative through line, Salinas also shares the remarkable stories of equally remarkable subjects who similarly live in a heightened state of awareness, whether because of a congenital condition, after a seemingly debilitating stroke, or amidst an ecstatic seizure.

Written with intelligence and compassion, and anchored by the latest developments in neurology, psychology and psychiatry, Mirror Touch is an enthralling investigation into the power of the brain—one that proves that the mind, in wondrous and mysterious fashion, continues to promise exciting and inexhaustible ways to think, to see, and to be.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
NARRATOR
AV
Adam Verner
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
10:22
hr min
RELEASED
2017
April 18
PUBLISHER
HarperOne
SIZE
516
MB

Customer Reviews

mildwithalaughingshroud ,

Simultaneously too much and not enough

Intensely belabored descriptions of every little thing, including some fantastic imagery. I don’t disbelieve Joel, but it’s hard to know what thoughts occurred during the experiences themselves and which were added or reframed during the writing process for literary or other reasons. Goes too far into new sections before divulging their importance in his life/work. If there was a single thesis supported throughout, it’s hard to say definitively what it was. Finally, Joel presents what seems to me a very verbal inner life and experience, which leaves me wondering what mirror-touch might be like for someone who is less verbal. Walking away with a lot of unanswered neuroscience questions.

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