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My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey

Author: Jill Bolte Taylor
Publisher: Viking Press

Buy Used: $15.00
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Seller: 2nd Look Books
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 302 reviews
Sales Rank: 2580035

Media: Hardcover

ASIN: B001CKBW5E

Publication Date: January 1, 2006
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5 out of 5 stars Genuinely Insightful Peek Into the Workings of the Mind   November 20, 2009
I wholeheartedly commend this work to everyone. One of my first observations to my fiancee after reading of the experience Jill went through was to be that I wanted to be sure she had read this book if anything like this ever happened to me. I would desperately want those on the outside to have the perception provided here regarding what might be happening inside my mind. I also find myself much more aware of my Left Brain internal dialog, which seems to cause me so much misery. No matter who you are or what you have been through, or not been through, read this book! The insights are priceless.


5 out of 5 stars Life Changing   November 20, 2009
J. Worley (Dallas, TX United States)
I found out about this book from a radio interview with Dr. Taylor. I found what she was discussing fascinating and eventually got around to reading it. I wish I hadn't waited even a day. Although I am blessed to currently be healthy, and I have no close family or friends who have ever had strokes, I still found this book, literally, life changing. It has completely changed my perspective and outlook on the world. Dr. Taylor is a secular saint as far as I am concerned and we are blessed to hear her message.


3 out of 5 stars Close but no cigar   November 19, 2009
finneus gage
This book offered great insight into traumatic brain injury through the eyes of one of its "victims". This book was written for the general public but as a student of the hard sciences i found it to be on the "touchy feely", metaphysical side (You are one with the universe.. i get it, next). With that being said, there are still lessons to be learned from the life of Taylor. If you are looking for book about nuerological science and brain injuries this may not be the book for you. But I can see it as a great self help/inspirational book for those who are affected by stroke/brain injuries in any way.


5 out of 5 stars Review   November 16, 2009
L M Isensee
I haven't finished reading the book yet but expect it to be exciting and fun to read based on what I've read so far and the description of the book. The book I received is used (as I requested) but is in excellent condition. It seems to me that it took awhile for the book to arrive but I haven't checked dates, etc. This is my first Amazon review . . .


5 out of 5 stars Many strokes - many insights   November 13, 2009
W. Jamison (Eagle River, Ak United States)
This was a fascinating selection for our book group November 2009. There are some things the book does not do. It does not discuss all kinds of strokes but is limited to the kind Jill had. It also does not discuss any differences there might be between male and female brainedness which is something discussed in books like "Brain Sex: The Real Difference Between Men and Women" by Anne Moir and David Jessel but that might be significant in both the occurrence of a stroke and the impact/ recovery afterwards. This may be especially of importance if male brained individuals are less likely to recover. Apart from issues of this sort, the book does describe some things that seem incredibly useful not only to care providers but to those of us who might use these insights in controlling their own brains. Jill discovers ways to control her attitudes towards things by interpreting some attitudes as right brained and others as left brained. This enables her to choose and she unabashedly chooses the right brained attitudes having discovered she is not fated to have a certain type of character but instead can choose what kind of person she will be. Some of this may related to a book from the 70s called "The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind by Julian Jaynes" at least with regard to the relationship between right and left brain ways of thinking. Apart from a stimulating read Jill's book leads to stimulating discussions that might not necessarily be on the book but about personal experiences that seem pertinent in light of the book.

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