The Superhuman Mind: Free the Genius in Your Brain

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Author: Kristian Marlow MA MA

Pages: 288

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Publication Date: January 1,2035

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Two researchers delve in the lives and brains of geniuses, savants, and virtuosos, and on the way reveal how visitors can tap remarkable mental skills that they unknowingly currently have.

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The Superhuman Brain
takes us in the lives and brains of geniuses, savants, virtuosos, and a number of ordinary individuals who have acquired really extraordinary talents. Actually, Brogaard herself comes with an unusual type of synesthesia that once preserved her lifestyle., constantly meet people who have astonishing talents—cards counters and memory space champions, blind individuals who can navigate the globe using echolocation, musical virtuosos and mathematics geniuses whose abilities instantly made an appearance after a lightning hit or a blow to the top, and synesthetes, people whose sensory systems permit them to discover letters and quantities as colors, encounter music mainly because a physical feeling, and far else. Although these might seem like eclectic situations, the truth is that these gifted people have were able to gain conscious usage of areas of the mind that normally operate considerably below our degree of awareness. Delving in to the neurological underpinnings of the abilities, the authors also reveal how exactly we can acquire some of these ourselves, from ideal pitch and lightning-fast mathematical calculations to super-charged creativeness, and look ahead from what opportunities for cognitive improvement may can be found in the future. Actually, it’s probably something nearer to an innate aptitude that lies dormant in almost all folks. Superhuman mental ability isn’t a mystical, impenetrable attribute reserved for a couple special people who had been born lucky.

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