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The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Penguin USA
Publication date December 18, 2007
Pages 427
Binding Paperback
Edition 1 reprint
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780143113102
ISBN-10 0143113100
Dimensions 1.25 by 5.50 by 8.50 in.
Weight 0.85 lbs.
Original list price $18.00
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An introduction to the science of neuroplasticity recounts the case stories of patients with mental limitations or brain damage whose seemingly inalterable conditions were successfully treated or even cured through treatments that involved the thought re-alteration of brain structure. Reprint.
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1 reprint edition from Penguin USA (December 18, 2007)
9780143113102 | details & prices | 427 pages | 5.50 × 8.50 × 1.25 in. | 0.85 lbs | List price $18.00
About: An introduction to the science of neuroplasticity recounts the case stories of patients with mental limitations or brain damage whose seemingly inalterable conditions were successfully treated or even cured through treatments that involved the thought re-alteration of brain structure.
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With Norman Doidge | from Penguin USA (April 20, 2007)

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