The Controversial Seat of Myself; A Simple Architecture of the Brain; Seeing Through Oneself: Brain Imaging; Dispersed Memories; The Prevention of Parkinson Disease; The Treatment of Alzheimer Disease; The Cerebrovascular Accident; The Fatality of Tumors; Altered States of Consciousness; The Myth of the Artificial Brain; The Power and the Fragility of Oneself
Summary
How does my brain work? Why am I conscious? Where is my memory? Is what I perceive around me reality or just an illusion? Could my whole being eclipse because of a disease in which my body survives but my mind ceases to exist? This book addresses such questions
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-119) and index