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The Brain's Way of Healing
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The Brain's Way of Healing

Remarkable Discoveries and Recoveries from the Frontiers of Neuroplasticity

by Norman Doidge

Recommended by Josh Waitzkin and Jim Kwik

Recommended by Josh Waitzkin and Jim Kwik

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Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Neuroscience, Most Recommended Books, and Health.

Now a New York Times Bestseller!The bestselling author of The Brain That Changes Itself presents astounding advances in the treatment of brain injury and illness In The Brain That Changes Itself, Norman Doidge described the most important breakthrough in our understanding of the brain in four hundred years: the discovery that the brain can change i...

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Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Neuroscience, Most Recommended Books, and Health.

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