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Author:
Lipska, Barbara K., author.
Title:
The Neuroscientist who lost her mind : my tale of madness and recovery / Barbara K. Lipska with Elaine McArdle.
Edition:
Unabridged.
Publisher:
HighBridge Audio,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
6 audio discs (7 hr.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Lipska, Barbara K.--Health.
Melanoma--Patients--Biography.
Brain metastasis--Patients--Biography.
Neuroscientists--Biography.
Health
Melanoma--Patients
Neuroscientists
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General
Audiobooks--CD
Audiobooks.
Audiobooks.
Biography
Other Authors:
McArdle, Elaine, author.
Powell, Emma, narrator.
Notes:
Title from container. Compact discs. Read by Emma Powell.
Summary:
In 2015, Barbara Lipska, a leading expert on neuroscience of mental illness, was diagnosed with melanoma that had spread to her brain. She descended into madness, but the immunotherapy doctors had prescribed began to work. Just eight weeks after it began, Lipska returned to normal, but she remembers it with exquisite clarity. She describes her ordeal and its lessons about the mind and brain and how mental illness, brain injury, and age can change behavior, personality, cognition, and memory.
In January 2015, Barbara Lipska-a leading expert on the neuroscience of mental illness-was diagnosed with melanoma that had spread to her brain. Within months, her frontal lobe, the seat of cognition, began shutting down. She descended into madness, exhibiting dementia-and schizophrenia-like symptoms that terrified her family and coworkers. But miraculously, just as her doctors figured out what was happening, the immunotherapy they had prescribed began to work. Just eight weeks after her nightmare began, Lipska returned to normal. With one difference: she remembered her brush with madness with exquisite clarity. In The Neuroscientist Who Lost Her Mind, Lipska describes her extraordinary ordeal and its lessons about the mind and brain. She explains how mental illness, brain injury, and age can change our behavior, personality, cognition, and memory. She tells what it is like to experience these changes firsthand. And she reveals what parts of us remain, even when so much else is gone.
ISBN:
1684412668
9781684412662
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1029562392
Locations:
PNAX964 -- Northeast Iowa Community College Library - Calmar (Calmar)

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