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I never did that writeup so now I feel like I need to reread this book and make a mindmap. It really made an impression on me. If you want to feel more compassion for odd and inexplicable behavior, this is the book. Watching Brain on Fire with ChloeGMoretz and having flashbacks. axbom/1151143199970385925
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Damn, in the movie, when she drew the clock, I went "her hemispheres have disconnected!". I've read too many neuroscience books and would feel way too confident in a neuroscience setting. Reminds me of my desire to observe a brain operation. Bet you didn't know that about me. 😬
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Anyway the movie is worth watching. It's based on the true story of Susannah Cahalan and her memoir with the same name: Brain on Fire. She's written a second book now: The Great Pretender: The Undercover Mission That Changed Our Understanding of Madness. Getting it next :)
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Also, this keen interest is why I am so very skeptical when it comes to the many pop-science behavioral economics books on the market right now. I believe their over_simplification is dangerous. And why I start threads like this: axbom/956830163186192384