A collection of clinical tales by neurologist Oliver Sacks, exploring the strange and often profound neurological disorders of his patients. The book delves into how the brain shapes perception, identity, and consciousness, making complex neurological concepts accessible.
I went into the bookstore and I found a book of one of my favorite humans that I unfortunately never met, which is Dr. Oliver Saxs, who's now deceased, right? Great neurologist, writer...
""Oliver Sacks is mentioned as a 'great neurologist, writer' and his work is discussed in the context of understanding consciousness and the human brain. This is one of his most famous and relevant works to the topic."