- Title:
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All in the Mind
- Written by:
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Lynne Malcolm
- Read by:
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Lynne Malcolm
- Format:
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Unabridged CD Audio Book
- Number of CDs:
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10
- Duration:
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12 hours 2 minutes
- Published:
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May 03 2023
- Available Date:
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May 03 2023
- Age Category:
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Adult
- ISBN:
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9781038636546
- Genres:
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Non-fiction; Emotional Wellbeing; Psychology; Self Help
- Publisher:
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ABC Audio
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Price
Bolinda price
Award winning author
Australian author
Inspiring and transformational stories about brain science from the popular ABC Radio program and podcast of the same name.
Understanding the human mind remains one of the most alluring challenges we face. Pioneering investigations and technologies are enabling science to gain new insights into the complexity of the brain, its ability to change and adapt, and the connections between its biology and the mind and individual experience and behaviour.
Drawing on this research as well as interviews with neuroscientists, psychiatrists, psychologists and the people they help, science journalist Lynne Malcolm takes us on a fascinating journey to discover how this new knowledge is not only changing the way we understand the brain but also changing lives.
Alongside stories about consciousness and perception, sleep, dreaming and hallucinations, memory, identity, creativity, the mind-body connection and mental illness and recovery are powerful personal tales of healing and transformation that offer hope to millions.
Illuminating and inspiring, All In the Mind will change the way you think about the brain, the mind and our inherent potential.
'We all mind about our brains. All in the Mind gives you an idea of what you should really mind about.'
Norman Swan, Australian physician, journalist and broadcaster
'Lynne explores and demystifies the workings of our most complex organ – the brain – by sharing people's experiences with the skill of a compassionate storyteller.'
Georgie Harman, Chief Executive Officer, Beyond Blue
'A beautiful exposition of the intricacies of the human brain. Lynne weaves an evocative tapestry of human success and suffering, backed by the most cutting-edge scientific research.'
Muireann Irish, professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, School of Psychology and Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney