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  • Neuroscience: Info on the Amygdala, Aphasia, and Anorexia Nervosa

  • By: Sally Stephens
  • Narrated by: Tom Bowdler
  • Length: 4 hrs and 17 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (98 ratings)

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Neuroscience: Info on the Amygdala, Aphasia, and Anorexia Nervosa

By: Sally Stephens
Narrated by: Tom Bowdler
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Aphasia, the amygdala, anorexia, the inner thought process, and testosterone. You’re probably wondering what the majority of these things are, don’t worry, you’re not alone. That is why this audiobook was written, to teach you about: Aphasia, a language disorder that prevents the understanding and production of speech, the amygdala, the tiny organ in our brain that is responsible for the majority of our emotions, anorexia, an emotional eating disorder, the inner thought process, a way to use your subconscious to better your life, and testosterone, a male hormone.

By covering topics like:

  • The different kinds of aphasia.
  • Who is at risk for aphasia?
  • How to deal with aphasia.
  • Various medications and treatments, both medical, and alternative.
  • The anatomy and history of the amygdala.
  • Learn how the amygdala reacts to, and creates, various emotions, and feelings.
  • Learn what happens when the amygdala is damaged.
  • Sex distinctions in human amygdalas.
  • Physical signs of anorexia, along with some of its qualities.
  • Clear up common misunderstandings and also address whether men can have anorexia.
  • Ways to help those suffering from anorexia.
  • The inner thought process and our subconscious.
  • The Laws of Vibration and Attraction.
  • What can testosterone do?
  • Testosterone for ladies.
  • Diet to increase testosterone.
©2019 Sally Stephens (P)2020 Sally Stephens
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Great content

The creator must have devoted a considerable amount of time on creating this book. In my opinion, it was simply one of those audio books you can not avoid. You should not dismiss it, since it is one of the best available. I might become repetitive here, but that's simply how I think about it.

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Not bad

Not bad at all. I liked the topics. I thought they were well explained, and the whole thing just came together nicely.

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Our brains matter

I learned so much from this book. I especially cared about the amygdala. The other things were either applicable to some people or not, but the amygdala applies to all of us. We all have one, and it's useful to know what it does.

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Since I know someone...

Someone who has anorexia has told me how hard it is. There are books for it, and this book is an excellent guide. The other topics were also interesting, nonetheless. Thank you for putting this together.

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Nice

Great information. I know that sounds cliche, but I actually did enjoy the information in here. It's different from other books about the same topic, but the few subtopics are clearly outlined in the subtitle and description, so I wasn't surprised, just impressed.

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