My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey by Jill Bolte Taylor, Jill Bolte Taylor (Narrated by)

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  • Pub. Date: July 2008
  • Sales Rank: 150,543
  • Duration: 5 hours, 43 minutes (equivalent to 5 audio CDs)

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  • Pub. Date: July 2008
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA), Inc.
  • Format: MP3 Book
  • Sales Rank: 150,543
  • Duration: 5 hours, 43 minutes (equivalent to 5 audio CDs)
  • File Size: 157 MB
  • ISBN-13: 9781429526593
  • ISBN: 1429526599
  • Edition Description: Unabridged

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Jill Bolte Taylor was a 37-year-old Harvard-trained and published brain scientist when a blood vessel exploded in her brain.  Through the eyes of a curious neuroanatomist, she watched her mind completely deteriorate whereby she could not walk, talk, read, write, or recall any of her life. Because of her understanding of how the brain works, her respect for the cells composing her human form, and an amazing mother, Jill completely recovered her mind, brain and body.  In My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey, Jill shares with us her recommendations for recovery and the insight she gained into the unique functions of the right and left halves of her brain.  Having lost the categorizing, organizing, describing, judging and critically analyzing skills of her left brain, along with its language centers and thus ego center, Jill’s consciousness shifted away from normal reality.  In the absence of her left brain’s neural circuitry, her consciousness shifted into present moment thinking whereby she experienced herself “at one with the universe.”

Based upon her academic training and personal experience, Jill helps others not only rebuild their brains from trauma, but helps those of us with normal brains better understand how we can ‘tend the garden of our minds’ to maximize our quality of life.  Jill pushes the envelope in our understanding about how we can consciously influence the neural circuitry underlying what we think, how we feel, and how we react to life’s circumstances.  Jill teaches us through her own example how we might more readily exercise our own right hemispheric circuitry with the intention of helping all human beings become more humane.  “I believe the more time we spend running our deep inner peace circuitry, then the more peace we will project into the world, and ultimately the more peace we will have on the planet.”

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In 1996, 37-year-old neuroanatomist Taylor experienced a massive stroke that erased her abilities to walk, talk, do mathematics, read, or remember details. Her remarkable story details her slow recovery of those abilities (and the cultivation of new ones) and recounts exactly what happened with her brain. Read proficiently by the author, this is a fascinating memoir of the brain's remarkable resiliency and of one woman's determination to regain her faculties and recount her experience for the benefit of others. Taylor repeatedly describes her "stroke of insight"-a tremendous gratitude for, and connection with, the cells of her body and of every living thing-and says that although she is fully recovered, she is not the same driven, type-A scientist that she was before the stroke. Her holistic approach to healing will be valuable to stroke survivors and their caregivers, who can pick up suggestions from Taylor's moving accounts of how her mother faithfully loved her back to life. A Viking hardcover.
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Jill Bolte Taylor, Ph.D., is a neuron-anatomist affiliated with the Indiana University School of Medicine. She is the national spokesperson at the Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center (Brain Bank), and one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World, 2008.

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I think this book should be read by anyone recovering from strokes, or and illiness that needs encouby JAPB

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November 19, 2009: I wish I had known what she has been able to tell us from her experences of having a stroke from the inside. It would have helped me care for my patients and friends better. Understanding what they feel and how they see us as caregivers and how we can more reasonablely care for them helps. I always woundered what someone who is unable to communicate with us feels, how they see things. I loved taking care of neuro patients and knew with great extended care they could improve more, that we gave up on them to soon.

Excellent Book I ever Readby Bill50

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